James L. Cook -
Bio Sketch
James (Jimi) Cook received a BS degree from Florida State
University in 1988. After a short career as a professional
water skier, he completed the DVM degree in 1994 at the
University of Missouri. He then went on to a small animal
rotating internship at the University of Minnesota. He returned
to the University of Missouri in 1995 for a dual PhD-Small
Animal Surgery Residency program. He completed his PhD in
Pathobiology in 1998 and became a Diplomate of the American
College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1999. His PhD research
involved developing a unique in vitro system of
chondrocyte culture for studying osteoarthritis. In 1999, he
co-founded the Comparative Orthopaedic Laboratory at the
University of Missouri, which is a research laboratory involving
the College of Veterinary Medicine, The School of Medicine, and
The College of Engineering. More than 25 scientists are
currently involved in this laboratory’s research in the areas of
osteoarthritis, tissue engineering, and articular cartilage
physiology. He has numerous peer-reviewed publications to his
credit in both the veterinary and human medical literature. He
has received extensive funding for his research, including
grants from The National Institutes of Health, The Orthopaedic
Trauma Association, The Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation,
Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. He has
received numerous awards including the Orthopaedic Research
Society’s New Investigator Recognition Award, the Norden
Distinguished Teacher Award, The Bloomberg Memorial Research
Award, The Hohn-Johnson Research Award, The Bojrab Research
Award, The MU Graduate and Professional Council Gold Chalk
Award, and The University of Missouri Superior Graduate
Achievement Award. His clinical interests are in arthroscopy,
minimally invasive fracture repair, orthopaedic tissue
engineering, and total joint replacement, and he holds one US
patent for a canine total elbow replacement system. He
regularly speaks at major national and international meetings.
He currently has a dual appointment at the University of
Missouri in Small Animal Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery
(human), and is the Director of The Comparative Orthopaedic
Laboratory.
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