On December 6th 2021 Jeremy successfully defended his PhD Thesis. For the past several years Jeremy has been working in the Lake Lab studying the role of elastic fibers in tendon. Post graduation Jeremy joined the Soslowsky group at the University of Pennsylvania as a Lab Manager/ Research Specialist. We look forward to seeing the […]
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Class Act: Alex Reiter
The university recently published an article highlighting class acts in research. Our very own Alex Reiter was one of several researchers interviewed for this article. Check out the university’s article here. Thanks for being such a wonderful asset to our lab Alex!
Alex Reiter Defends PhD Thesis
Congratulations to Alex Reiter on successfully defending his PhD thesis. Alex has spent the past several years investigating the effects of physical therapy in hopes of reducing post-traumatic joint contracture in the elbow. Alex is headed to the University of Wisconsin Madison for a 2-year post-doc position. Good luck Dr. Reiter!
Congratulations to Griffin Kivitz
On Friday April 10th 2020 Griffin Kivitz successfully presented his master’s thesis. Griffin did a wonderful job presenting the work he has done on the hernia box over a zoom meeting. We congratulate Griffin on his success and look forward to seeing what the future holds for him!
Congratulations Dr. Chelsey Dunham
On Tuesday March 31st 2020 Chelsey Dunham officially defended her thesis to become Dr. Chelsey Dunham. Chelsey did a wonderful job presenting her work via Zoom with over 50 colleagues, friends and family watching. We look forward to seeing Dr. Dunham succeed in her next chapter. Congratulations!
Alex Reiter selected as representative to WUSTL board of trustees
Congratulations to Alex Reiter on being selected to represent the graduate student body on the Washington University Board of Trustees. To see a full list of Trustee members and newly selected members click here. To see the MEMS announcement click here.
Congratulations Dr. Fei Fang
On July 24th 2017 Fei Fang officially defended her thesis to become Dr. Fei Fang. With the successful completion of her PhD Dr. Fang moved to Columbia University to a post doc position with the Thomopoulos lab group.