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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
 

The BMRG has more than a decade of experience studying the BMP signaling pathway. Current projects include examining the role of BMPs in skeletal development, bone remodeling, and fracture healing.

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Manual Therapy in Osteosarcopenia
 

In collaboration with physical therapists, massage therapists, and osteopathic physicians, the BMRG is examining whether soft tissue manipulation may be used as a non-invasive therapy for age-related loss of bone and muscle mass.

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Neuromedin-U in skeletal homeostasis
 

Science sometimes leads us to unexpected places. That's how we began studying the role of a brain-expressed neuropeptide in skeletal homeostasis. Current projects examine how Neuromedin-U (NMU) controls the formation of bone-building cells and seeks to better understand the role this protein plays in the attainment of peak bone mass.

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Innovation in project-based STEM education
 

We are educators at heart. That's why the BMRG applies best-practices in intentional mentorship and includes students at every level of project development. We also lead STEM education scholarship to new areas through projects in inter-professional education, healthcare perceptions, and enablers/barriers of research involvment by students.

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