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Members of SMPRL lab present at TERMIS-AM Meeting
Graduate student Angela Bruzina, MS, and recent postdoctoral fellow Jacob Quint, PhD, both of the SMPRL, presented at the 2025 Tissue Engineering and Regenerative International Society-Americas (TERMIS-AM) Meeting in Detroit. Both also won awards.
Members of the Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory (SMPRL), led by Sarah Greising, PhD, associate professor in the School of Kinesiology, attended and presented research at the 2025 Tissue Engineering and Regenerative International Society-Americas (TERMIS-AM) Meeting held in Detroit, Michigan, November 9-12, 2025. The goal of the meeting is to facilitate advances in next generation regenerative medicine tools. Current graduate student Angela Bruzina, MS, gave a talk titled "The Role of Ovarian Hormones in Metabolic and Functional Recovery Following Volumetric Muscle Loss." Recent postdoctoral fellow Jacob Quint, PhD, gave a talk titled "Improving Regeneration of Traumatic Muscle Injuries through a Primed Muscle Graft." Both trainees received awards at the meeting: Bruzina received both the Student & Young Investigator (SYIS) Scientific Excellence Award and an NIH R12 travel award; Quint received the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) Young Investigator Travel Award.