Assistant Professor, Translational Medicine Institute
Colorado State University
Masonville, Colorado
Dr. Pezzanite is a large animal surgeon and assistant professor of cellular and molecular biology within the Translational Medicine Institute at Colorado State University. Her research program can be divided programmatically into three focus areas in the field of comparative orthopedics and regenerative medicine: study of pathological responses in osteoarthritis, elucidation of the role of the gut microbiome in orthopedic conditions, and the development of cellular and immunomodulatory approaches to treat musculoskeletal disease. Her laboratory's work spans bench to bedside, integrating basic molecular-cellular biology techniques and pre-clinical animal models of orthopedic conditions to inform clinical interventions in veterinary and human patients. The overall goal is to pursue a basic study of musculoskeletal homeostasis and disease to develop therapeutic strategies addressing key orthopedic challenges including osteoarthritis and multi-drug resistant infection.
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