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SUMMARY:Enabling PTOA Risk Prediction from Pathomechanics in Clinical Prac
 tice - Professor Donald Anderson (Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitat
 ion\, Biomedical Engineering & Director Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laborator
 y University of Iowa)
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20170208T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Don Anderson is a Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the 
 Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at the University of Iowa\, wh
 ere he also holds appointments in Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical & 
 Industrial Engineering. He is Director of the UI Orthopaedic Biomechanics 
 Laboratory\, as well. Dr. Anderson holds a BSE in Biomedical Engineering\,
  as well as an MS and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Biomechanics emphas
 is)\, all from the University of Iowa. He has over twenty-five years of po
 st-doctoral professional experience\, first in Pittsburgh as Director of t
 he Biomechanics Research Laboratory at the Allegheny-Singer Research Insti
 tute\, then in Minneapolis as Director of the Biomechanics Laboratory at t
 he Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center\, and finally\, back in Iowa City si
 nce 2002. A Fellow of the American Society of Biomechanics\, Don has serve
 d both as its Secretary/Treasurer and its President. He is a member of the
  Orthopaedic Research Society\, the American Society of Mechanical Enginee
 rs\, the Orthopaedic Trauma Association\, the Osteoarthritis Research Soci
 ety International\, and the International Society of Biomechanics.\n\nDr. 
 Anderson has extensive training and 30 years of experience with image anal
 ysis\, computer modeling\, and computational stress analysis in musculoske
 letal applications involving medical imaging source data. His primary rese
 arch focus throughout his career has been on articular joint biomechanics.
  Dr. Anderson serves as an Associate Director of a National Institutes of 
 Health-funded Center of Research Translation (CORT) studying the mechanica
 l relationship between joint injury and the subsequent development of post
 -traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). This work utilizes a multidisciplinary t
 eam approach\, involving an active group of clinicians\, engineers\, and b
 iologists. He is also the Principal Investigator of a project within the C
 ORT enabling the use of innovative methods for assessing acute fracture se
 verity and chronic contact stress exposure in patients with intra-articula
 r fractures. These methods provide PTOA risk prediction from imaging studi
 es standardly obtained in the course of treatment. He has collaborated clo
 sely on this line of research with Dr. Larry Marsh\, a renowned orthopaedi
 c trauma surgeon\, and their work received the 2011 Orthopedic Research an
 d Education Foundation Clinical Research Award. Dr. Anderson’s most rece
 nt work focuses on the scaling up of methods in patient-specific articular
  joint modeling for the carrying out of large population-based studies.\n\
 n\nSpeakers:\nProfessor Donald Anderson (Department of Orthopaedics & Reha
 bilitation\, Biomedical Engineering & Director Orthopaedic Biomechanics La
 boratory University of Iowa)
LOCATION:Botnar Research Centre (G54/38)\, Headington OX3 7LD
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/548e8c4f-7447-476b-a9cb-267b562d7ab2/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Enabling PTOA Risk Prediction from Pathomechanics in Clin
 ical Practice - Professor Donald Anderson (Department of Orthopaedics & Re
 habilitation\, Biomedical Engineering & Director Orthopaedic Biomechanics 
 Laboratory University of Iowa)
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