Cato Laurencin, MD, PhD, was elected to the European Academy of Sciences in recognition of his work in regenerative engineering.
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Zimmer Biomet is funding a $1.25 million fellowship grant in partnership with the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, the Times Union reported June 9.
Branko Skovrlj, MD, founder of NU-Spine in Woodbridge, N.J., earned board certification in neurosurgery.
Zavation Medical's EZspand lateral cage received FDA clearance.
Bethesda, Md.-based The Center for Advanced Orthopaedics is the latest physician group to launch a musculoskeletal management services organization, which large orthopedic practices view as a significant growth opportunity.
From innovations in minimally invasive spine surgery to improved hardware and an increased onus on physician independence, five surgeons told Becker's what most excites them in their specialty.
Samuel A. Joseph, MD, founder of the Joseph Spine Institute in Tampa, has announced the opening of a foundation.
Stryker opened a new research and development facility at the International Tech Park in Gurgaon, India on June 7.
Bon Secours St. Francis Health System opened the $8 million Diane Collins Neuroscience Institute, a centralized neurological care center in Greenville, S.C., the weekend of June 4-5.
