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Vineet K. Sarin,
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Kinamed, Inc.
Director of Research and Development
820 Flynn Rd.
Camarillo, CA 93012-8701
805/384.2748 x205 (office)
805/384.2792 fax
805/701.2528 cell
Degrees
- BS in Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, 1995
- MS in Biomechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 1997
- PhD inMechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2000
Student Research Project
- Mechanobiology of Sesamoid Bone Development
Recent Publications
- Papers:
Sarin VK, Loboa Polefka EG, Beaupré GS, Kiratli BJ, Carter DR,
and van der Meulen MCH (1999) DXA-derived section modulus and bone mineral
content predict long-bone torsional strength. Acta Orthop Scand. 70(1):71-76.
Sarin VK, Erickson GM, Giori NJ, Bergman AG, Carter DR (1999) Coincident
development of sesamoid bones and clues to their evolution. Anat Rec (New
Anat). 257(5): 174-180.
Sarin VK, Carter DR (in press) The role of mechanobiology in sesamoid
bone ossification. J Orthop Res.
- Abstracts:
Sarin VK and Carter DR (2000) Mechanobiology regulates cartilage
thickness in sesamoids. Second National Department of Veterans Affairs
Rehabilitation Research and Development Conference. Arlington, VA. p. 53.
Sarin VK and Carter DR (2000) Mechanobiology and joint conformity
regulate sesamoid ossification. Transactions of the Orthopaedic Research
Society. Orlando, FL. p. 896.
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Loboa EG, Sarin VK, Beaupré GS, Kiratli BJ, Carter DR, and van
der Meulen MCH (1997) Fracture risk predictions using DXA imaging. National
Bioengineering Career Symposium. Seattle, WA.
- Loboa EG, Sarin VK, Beaupré GS, Kiratli BJ, Carter DR, and van der
Meulen MCH (1997) Comparison of DXA-derived measurements of linear bone mineral
content and section modulus as non-invasive predictors of bone strength. UC
Davis Biomedical Engineering Symposium. Davis, CA.
Recent Presentation
- Mechanobiology Regulates Cartilage Thickness in Sesamoids, 2nd National
Rehabilitation Research and Development Service Meeting, Arlington, VA,
February 20-22, 2000.
Abstract
Awards and Honors
- Stanford Graduate Fellow: 1997-1999
- National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow: 1995-1998
Affiliations
- Biomedical Engineer, VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Center
- Member, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
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