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Dirk receives the Dr. Harold and Golden Lamport Clinical Research Award

by hubmacherlab | Apr 22, 2021 | awards, lab, matrix biology, news, orl, research, team, Uncategorized

This award recognizes Assistant Professors who demonstrate exceptional potential for making significant contributions over an extended period of time. It is a great honor, which is really the success of the members of the Hubmacher lab.

Stelios featured in The National Herald newspaper

by hubmacherlab | Apr 16, 2021 | lab, news, research, team, Uncategorized

An interview with Stelios was featured in The National Herald, a Greek-American newspaper. In the interview he discusses the significance of rare disease research. Congratulations,...

Congratulations, Keron!

by hubmacherlab | Feb 8, 2021 | awards, lab, news, orl, research, team, Uncategorized

Congratulations to Keron for receiving the IAFAIS “Outstanding Scholar in STEM Award”. What a great achievement!

Zerina’s first paper accepted in The FASEB Journal

by hubmacherlab | Dec 14, 2020 | lab, matrix biology, news, orl, publications, research, team, Uncategorized

Congratulations to Zerina for a manuscript that describes the discovery of ADAMTS17 splice variants that alter the localization and proteolytic behavior of the protease.

Brandon’s and Sarah’s manuscripts now available online!

by hubmacherlab | Oct 6, 2020 | lab, matrix biology, news, orl, publications, research, team

Two more reviews have emerged from the COVID-19 lockdown earlier this year: Brandon discusses the need to identify substrates for ADAMTS proteases to fully understand their biological function, especially in the musculoskeletal system (Developmental Dynamics) and...

Congratulations to Sarah!

by hubmacherlab | Jul 31, 2020 | lab, news, orl, presentation, research, team, Uncategorized

Congratulations to Sarah Stanley for successfully defending her master’s thesis on ADAMTS proteases in skeletal muscle development. Great job. Sarah is the first graduate student from the Hubmacher lab and we wish her all the best for her future endeavors!
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