by hubmacherlab | Oct 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
Please support Nandaraj and Stelios when they compete for the Iozzo Trainee Award 2020 from the American Society for Matrix Biology (ASMB). They both have been selected for the final round, which takes place as a symposium on Nov. 19th 2020.
by hubmacherlab | Oct 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
Congratulations to Stelios for winning the Young Investigator Award at the 9th Annual Musculoskeletal Repair and Regeneration Symposium hosted by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His narrated poster focused on the roles of ADAMTS10 and ADAMTS17 in determining...
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...
by hubmacherlab | Sep 30, 2020 | lab, news, orl, team
We are pleased to welcome Keron Rose as a Master’s Student in the lab. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the City College of New York and will be working on the role of ADAMTS10 in skeletal muscle development. Welcome Keron!
by hubmacherlab | Aug 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
Congratulations to Stelios. He came in second place in popular votes (7378) in the 2020 ATCC Photo Contest. In his own words, the image depicts “The beauty of Golgi apparatus of human dermal fibroblasts as it is packaging and preparing fibronectin for its secretion to...
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!
by hubmacherlab | Jul 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
A novel pathogenic variant was identified in ADAMTS17 in a large family with Weill-Marchesani syndrome (WMS) from Newfoundland, Canada. We could show biochemically that the C1023Y variant prevented ADAMTS17 secretion, which was also described for other pathogenic...
by hubmacherlab | Jun 19, 2020 | lab, news, orl, publications, research, team
Congratulations to Deepak and Alice for a great study outlining the requirement for TGFB signaling in neonatal tendon healing published in eLife. We are looking forward to future collaborations. Thank you to Zerina for contributing some of the biochemical data.
by hubmacherlab | May 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
Nandaraj’s review The “other” 15–40%: The Role of Non‐Collagenous Extracellular Matrix Proteins and Minor Collagens in Tendon, co-authored by Stelios and published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research was among the top 10% most downloaded papers in 2019!...
by hubmacherlab | Apr 13, 2020 | lab, matrix biology, news, publications, research
Despite the temporary shutdown of our lab due to coronavirus concerns, we are finding ways to continue to push our research forward in these unprecedented times. Congratulations to Stelios, Nandaraj and Sarah for their review article “The ADAMTS/Fibrillin...