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7th ICRS Summit Catania

Grande Daniel

Grande Daniel

Northwell Health
North Shore-Long Island
Manhasset, United States of America

Daniel Grande is senior investigator and director of orthopaedic research at the Feinstein Institute for Medical research. He is also full professor at the newly accredited Hofstra School of Medicine. He completed his PhD at New York University and his post-doctoral fellowship in biomechanics at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He has worked extensively in the area of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. His early work developed the first use of cell based therapy for cartilage repair, currently known as autologus chondrocyte transplantation. He has served on committees with the Orthopaedic Research Society as spine topic chair and the basic science committee.

Dr. Grande is significantly involved in mentoring and teaching of orthopaedic residents for his department. He has been a reviewer for a number of journals including: Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Clinical Orthopaedics, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, American Journal of Sports Medicine, Nature Reviews Rheumatology and Applied Biomaterials. He has been awarded eight patents and helped found two companies in the orthopaedic surgery field of use. He has served as a member of several companies scientific advisory boards. He completed a five year rotation with OREF to assist in grant reviews. He also regularly serves on NIH study sections for RO1, R21, and SBIR/STTR grants specific to musculoskeletal applications. Daniel Grande is currently the president of the ICRS.

25 September (Wednesday)

  • 12:45 - 14:45
    Session 1 - OrthoTinder: Joint Inflammation/Homeostasis Control
    Joint Session with the Biologic Association BA - OrthoTinder is a novel battle-style session where the clinical need is matched with industry and research solutions. The main presenter outlines the clinical unmet need, while suitors briefly present their solutions to win over the presenter with their tools. Companies can participate as suitors, and after discussion, a winner is determined.
  • 14:45 - 16:15
    Session 2 - How to Get it Right: Bad Healers vs Good Healers
    Joint Session with the Biologic Association BA - The How to get it right session is an open presentations/discussion aiming to define best solutions and best treatment choices for different clinical targets
  • 16:45 - 18:15
    Session 3 - Show Me the Evidence: OA Progression Prevention