Donnelly Research Lab
Materials Characterization and Mechanical Properties of Skeletal Tissues
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Role of mineral and collagen property distributions in material and structural behavior of bone
Nonenzymatic glycation, bone quality, and microdamage in bone from individuals with type 2 diabetes
Characterization of bone material properties in animalmodels of skeletal diseaseand drug therapies
Investigating fatal injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses
Validation of spectroscopic outcomes in synthetic apatites & native tissues
Collagen characterization soft tissues: structure-function relationships in cervical tissue
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Materials Science at Cornell
Biomedical Engineering at Cornell
Mechanical Engineering at Cornell
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Bisphosphonate-treated bone
Damage evolution in bisphosphonate-treated and untreated bone tissue
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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
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