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 bone length in mouse models for Weill-Marchesani syndrome. To view his presentation visit our Media page.
“Nature is nowhere accustomed more openly to display her secret mysteries than in cases where she shows traces of her workings apart from the beaten path; nor is there any better way to advance the proper practice of medicine than to give our minds to the discovery of the usual law of nature by the careful investigation of cases of rarer forms of disease. For it has been found in almost all things, that what they contain of useful or of applicable nature, is hardly perceived unless we are deprived of them, or they become deranged in some way.”
-William Harvey (Physician-Scientist), 1578-1657