A recipient of the ASBMR Harold M. Frost Young Investigator Award, Prof. Donnelly presented a talk entitled, “Reduced Cortical Tissue Heterogeneity with Bisphosphonate Treatment in Postmenopausal Women with Typical and Atypical Femoral Fractures” at the 43rd IBMS Workshop on Musculoskeletal Biology in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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Recent Posts
- Hemmerling to Present at the Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting, February 2-5
- Hemmerling wins ELI Undergraduate Research Award
- Mileti to Present at SciX Conference, October 21-26
- Donnelly to Present at ASBMR annual meeting, September 28-October 1
- Mileti receives SAS Undergraduate Student Award
- Lloyd AA, Luengo EA, Donnelly E. Atypical fracture with long-term bisphosphonate therapy is associated with altered cortical composition and reduced fracture resistance. PNAS. 2017
- Palomino, Taylor, Lloyd to present at ORS Upstate meeting, July 27-28
- Hunt recognized with young investigator award at ICCBMT meeting
- Taylor EA, Lloyd AA, Salazar-Lara C, Donnelly E. Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Mineral to Matrix Ratios Correlate with Physical Chemical Properties of Model Compounds and Native Bone Tissue. Applied Spectroscopy. 2017
- Palomino to present at ORS annual meeting, March 19-22
- DeLucia and Burke to present at Cornell Undergraduate Research Board Fall Poster Forum, November 16
- Heather B. Hunt, Eve Donnelly. Bone Quality Assessment Techniques: Geometric, Compositional, and Mechanical Characterization from Macroscale to Nanoscale. Clinic Rev Bone Miner Metab. 2016
- Lab outing on the water at Cayuga Inlet
- Taylor to present at ASBMR annual meeting, September 16-19
- Donnelly lab graduate students volunteer with an Ithaca after-school program!
- ASBMR atypical fractures award bisphosphonate bone collagen conference diabetes Engineering Learning Initiatives Undergraduate Research Award fellowship FTIR imaging fun graduate student grant invited talk material properties mechanical behavior mechanical properties MRS multiscale nanomechanical properties NIAMS NIH NSF osteoporosis publication sledding student trabecular bone Type II diabetes undergraduate winter