October 2019
Melissa Cuevas attended the American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting in Houston, TX and presented a poster of our work creating a zebrafish knockout model for
kif7, which develops a progressive scoliosis during the juvenile phase of development.
September 2019
The Miller lab is happy to welcome Morgan Bland, an undergraduate student from Metropolitan State University in Denver.
September 2019
Dr. Miller was selected to present two podium presentations at the International Consortium for Spinal Genetics, Development and Disease Annual Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden
March 2019
Drs. Payne, Miller,
Bryant and
Ferguson were awarded the R33 phase of a NIH Phased Innovation Award (R21/R33) to continue developing a 3D printed biomimetic of growth plate cartilage. Excited to continue this important work with wonderful collaborators!
January 2019
Dr. Payne’s growth plate research was featured on the
Children’s Hospital Colorado website, highlighting the collaboration between Drs. Payne and Miller
October 2018
Erin Baschal presented our work on transcriptomic profiling in blood cells from IS patients at the American Society for Human Genetics Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA.
June 2017
Dr. Miller and Kleck were awarded funding from the RNA Bioscience Initiative through the CU Anschutz Medical Campus to investigate potential biomarkers within discarded musculoskeletal tissues.
February 2017
Drs. Payne, Miller,
Bryant and
Ferguson were awarded the first part of a NIH Phased Innovation Award (R21/R33) to develop a 3D printed biomimetic of growth plate cartilage. This is a multidisciplinary project involving graduate students at both the CU Anschutz Medical Campus and CU Boulder Campus.