Finding a Joint Solution

James L. Cook, Director

BS (Mathematics Education) Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

DVM (Veterinary Medicine) University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

PhD (Pathobiology) University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

 

Diplomate, American College of Veterianry Surgeons

  • Director, Comparative Orthopaedic Laboratory

  • William C. Allen Endowed Scholar for Orthopaedic Surgery

  • Associate Professor, Small Animal Orthopaedics

  • Associate Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery (human)

  • Adjunct Professor, Pathobiology


Research Interests

All of my research is coordinated through the Comparative Orthopaedic Laboratory, which I direct. The focus of my research is centered on disorders of articular cartilage. My work includes in vivo and in vitro study of articular cartilage in health and disease. Specific avenues of research include three-dimensional chondrocyte culture, osteoarthritis models, meniscal replacement and regeneration, articular cartilage resurfacing, creation of functional growth plates, and total joint replacement. Laboratory assessment modalities include a wide range of techniques from the DNA and mRNA level to biomechanical testing and clinical trials. Current funding is both extramural and intramural.


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