Congratulations to Samia Saleem on her first ASBMR presentation! (Links to an external site)

“With adequate optimization, GeoMx spatial transcriptomics is a robust tool for bone.” Samia presented her research on Spatial Transcriptomics at the ASBMR Conference in Vancouver. She talked about changes in bone in response to loading and the role of spatial transcriptomics in identifying important genes and pathways.

Xiao Zhang attends the BME leadership retreat in Minnesota.

Xiao Zhang, a PhD student in the Scheller lab attended the Biomedical Engineering retreat in Minnesota. This regional career conference helps strengthen and diversify the next generation of researchers, giving them the opportunity to network with leaders in the field. It also provides a great opportunity to learn from faculty and peers about academic careers […]

Scheller Lab presents posters at MRC Symposium (Links to an external site)

The Scheller Lab members presented their posters at the Musculoskeletal Research Symposium while Dr. Scheller presented her postdoc Dr. Muhammad Hassan’s research. The annual MRC symposium always challenges us to grow by putting our work out there. Congratulations to our experienced pros and first time presenters, and especially Xiao Zhang for taking home one of […]

Madelyn Lorenz unveils the Neuroskeletal Atlas at ASBMR (Links to an external site)

After 4 years of hard work, Madelyn Lorenz was selected to present her new Neuroskeletal Atlas of the Mouse Limb as a featured oral presentation at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) annual meeting. The Atlas is currently in preparation for publication and we anticipate having it available for preliminary use through […]

Xiao Zhang wins two research awards for work on marrow fat (Links to an external site)

Xiao Zhang won two of the prestigious awards for research at the recent BMA2020 meeting. After an independent committee review, his oral presentation “Fat in a fatless mouse: a novel origin of maladapted bone marrow adipocytes with age and disease” won 1st place in the best abstract category. In addition, his 2nd abstract “Neural contributions […]

Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Natalie Wee presents at ASBMR (Links to an external site)

Dr. Wee was selected for a podium presentation for her work entitled “Shared autonomic pathways connect bone marrow and peripheral adipose tissues across the central neuraxis”. She presented during the session on ‘Bone-Lipid Connections’ at the recent 2019 ASBMR meeting. This work was also recently accepted for publication in Frontiers in Endocrinology. Congratulations Natalie!

Madelyn Lorenz and Alec Beeve present at ISAN 2019 (Links to an external site)

Members of the lab recently attended the 11th Congress of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience to share their science with other SPARC investigators and the autonomic neuroscience community. The lab presented two posters including “Nerves of the Bone: Foundational Neuroanatomical Mapping of Skeletal Nerves from Bone to Brain” (Lorenz) and “Acute and chronic responses […]