CURRICULUM VITAE Tammy L. Haut Donahue Ph.D. Personal Data Address Office: Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931 Voice: (906) 487-2078 Fax: (906) 487-2822 email: thdonahu@mtu.edu Home: 46836 Paradise Rd. Houghton, MI 49931 Phone (906) 483-0823 Education 1995 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University (cum laude) 1997 M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Davis Thesis: A High Accuracy Three-Dimensional Coordinate Digitizing System for Studying Sizing of Meniscal Allografts (M.L. Hull advisor) 2000 Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, University of California at Davis Dissertation: Development of a Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint to Study Meniscal Replacements (M. L. Hull advisor) Experience 2006-Present Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Adjunct in Biomedical Engineering, Michigan Technological University 2007-2008 Visiting Academic, Trinity College Dublin, Centre for Bioengineering 2001- 2005 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University 2000-2001 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Orthopaedics, Pennsylvania State University 1999-2001 Consultant, Artificial Organs, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania 1995-2000 Research Assistant, Knee Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group, University of California at Davis 1995-1997 Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Davis 1995 Consultant, Sports Biomechanics, East Lansing, Michigan 1994 Student Trainee, Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland 1991-1995 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Tissue Biomechanics Laboratory, Michigan State University 1 Awards and Honors 2010 Nominated for Sharon Keilor Award for Women in Engineering Education 2008,2009 Invited to Special NIH Study Section for Fellows 2008 First Place Research Presentation, Bioengineering in Ireland, Sligo, Ireland, Jan 2008 2006 Ferdinand P. Beer and E. Russell Johnston Jr. Outstanding New Mechanics Educator Award – ASEE 2002 Allen Marr Award for distinguished dissertation in Biomedical Engineering 2002 Selected for participation in NSF sponsored “New Century Scholars” program 2000 UC Davis, Travel Assistant Award to attend winter IMECE (International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition) 1998-2000 Whitaker Foundation Stipend/Biomedical Eng./UC Davis 1998 Microstrain Award Recipient for innovative instrumentation in biomechanics, North American Congress on Biomechanics 1998 3rd Place in ASME Masters Level Student Paper Competition 1997 Earl C. Anthony Fellowship/UC Davis 1995 Honorable Mention ASME Bachelors Level Student Paper Comp. 1995 TOPS (Towards Outstanding Post-Graduate Studies) Award Fellowship/UC Davis 1995 Non-resident Tuition Fellowship/UC Davis Professional Societies American Society of Biomechanics American Society of Mechanical Engineers Biomedical Engineering Society Orthopaedic Research Society American Society for Engineering Education Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society Pi Tau Sigma Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity M.S. Graduate Students (10 graduated, 1 current) 1. Zach Hoffman, M. Eng. Fall 2002, “The Knee, ACL Injury, and Treatments” 2. Rose Reimer, M.S., Fall 2003, “A validated, subject-specific knee model for predicting tibiofemoral knee force distribution from intersegmental forces” 3. Robert Eifler, M.S., Fall 2003, “Biochemical Response of Meniscal Cells to Oscillating Fluid Flow” – Thorton Fellowship 4. Rajat Chakraborty, M.S. Spring 2002, “Material and Viscoelastic Properties of Meniscal Tissue” 5. Robert Putt, M.S., Spring 2004, “Effects of Fluid Flow Induced Shear Stress on Gene Expression and Nitric Oxide Production within Rabbit Meniscal Cells” 6. Jason Maes, M.S., December 2004, “Time Dependent Properties of Bovine Meniscal Attachments: Stress Relaxation and Creep” 7. Jeff McHenry, M.S., Fall 2005, “Nitric Oxide Production of Meniscal Explants Following Dynamic Compression” 8. Michael Steele, M.S., Fall 2005, “ Design and Development of a Self-Assisted, SemiSupportive, Dynamic Walker for Gait-Training and Rehabilitation Purposes” 9. Robert Lemmon, M.S., co-advisor, (Ford/MTU M.S. Program), Spring 2006, “Testing and Computational Modeling of Steering Wheels for Maxillofacial Impact Loads During a Crash Event” 2 10. 11. Karen Hauch, M.S., Spring 2008, "Time Dependent, Failure and Nanomechanical Properties of Human Meniscal Attachments" John Moyer, Fall 2010 Ph. D. Graduate Students (3 graduated, 4 current) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Tumul Gupta, PhD, February 2007, “Mechanotransduction of Cellular Loading into Catabolic Activity in Meniscal Tissue” Barbara Zielinska, PhD, May 2007, “Mechanotransduction Process in Meniscal Tissue” Megan Killian, PhD, November 2010 “The Influence of Traumatic Impaction and pathological Loading on knee menisci” Diego Villegas, PhD, advisor (started Fall 2005)- defended to be conferred Dec 2010. Duane Morrow, PhD, advisor, Distance Learning from Mayo Clinic (started Fall 2005) -expected March 2011 Adam Abraham, PhD, Started Jan. 2009 Christina Ylitalo, PhD, Started Spring 2010 Thesis Committee Service 1. Bridget Paulsen, M. Eng., Spring 2001, D. Nelson-advisor 2. William Peers, M.S., Fall 2002, D. Wright-advisor 3. Nicholas Chope, M.S., Spring 2002, J. Gershensen-advisor 4. Kristen Harvey, M.S., Spring 2004, S. Donahue-advisor 5. Patrick Calder, M.S., Spring 2004, G. Jayaraman-advisor 6. Joseph Vance, M.S., Summer 2004, S. Donahue-advisor 7. Benjamin Arcand, PhD, Summer 2005, C. Friedrich-advisor 8. Huojin Cheng, PhD, Summer 2005, J. Beard-advisor 9. Lindsey Godin, M.S., Summer 2005, S. Donahue-advisor 10. Lianne Miller, M.S., Spring 2006, J. Goldman-advisor 11. Sylvain Charbonnel, M,.S., April 2006, D. Nelsen advisor 12. Sarah Galley, PhD, Summer 2006, S. Donahue-advisor 13. Cris Braganza, M.S., Fall 2006, S. Donahue-advisor 14. Siladitya Pal, PhD, Spring 2010, S. Maiti-advisor 15. Shreehari Evanglova, Spring 2010, GM Odegard-advisor Contracts and Grants 2002 – 2003 “How musculoskeletal cells respond to their mechanical environment” $47,215 P.I. --T. L. Haut Donahue, Co-P.I. –S. W. Donahue, Research Excellence Fund-MTU. 2003 - 2006 “Mechanotransduction in the Meniscus” $239,980 P.I. --T. L. Haut Donahue, Whitaker Foundation. (#RG-03-0047) 2003 - 2004 “Development of an Artificial Meniscus Substitute” $26,700 P.I. –T. L. Haut Donahue, Stryker Corp. 2004 “Mechanical Properties of Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafts” $17,600 P.I. – T. L. Haut Donahue, Linvatec Corp./Tutogen Corp. 3 2004-2005 “Senior Design: Friction and Wear Studies”, $14,999 P.I. T. L. Haut Donahue, JW Industries 2004-2005 “Senior Design: Side-Lift Tandem Boat Hoist”, $17,250 P.I. T. L. Haut Donahue, Champion Marine Inc 2004-2008 “New Methodologies for the Design of Small Blood Pumps” $1,926,120 P.I. – G. Rosenberg, Pennsylvania State University, National Institutes of Health Subcontract to Michigan Tech T.L. Haut Donahue (#2 RO1 HL060276-05A1) 2005 - 2008 “Structure and Function of Meniscal Horn Attachments” $244,551 P.I. T. L. Haut Donahue, National Institutes of Health, NIAMS, (#1 R15 AR051906-01) 2005-2010 Michigan Space Grant Consortium –total $27,500 2005 “Exploring the Meniscal Tissue of the Knee Joint”, $2500 Tara Hansen 2006 “The effects of disuse on matrix production in the knee joint meniscus” $2500 2007 “Recovery of Meniscal Tissue Following a Period of Spaceflight or Disuse” $2500 2007 “The Consequences of Spaceflight on the Mat. Prop. of the Knee Joint Meniscus”, $2500 2009 "Influence of Disuse and Microgravity on Meniscal Tissue" $5000 co-P.I. 2009 "Parametric Study of Stress Concentration in Artificial Heart Using FEA" $2500 2010 "Dynamic Gait Replications of Normal Loading and Disuse of the Human Knee", $5000 co-PI 2010"Design of Nanosphere Drug Delivery for Disuse Model", $5000, co-PI 2005 - 2007 “Pre-college Research Experience Program”, $50,000 P.I. Shalini Suryanarayana, Co-PI T.L. Haut Donahue, Timbuktu Academy, Dr. Bagayoko at Southern University 2006-2008 “Altered Contact Mechanics in the Human Knee Joint” $63,190 P.I. T. L. Haut Donahue, Mayo Clinic 2005 - 2010 “Microsensor for Measurement of Intramuscular Pressure” $221,000 P.I. T. L. Haut Donahue, Co-PI Greg Odegard, Mayo Clinic 2008-2012, “New Methodologies for the Design of Small Blood Pumps” $1,589,400 P.I. – G. Rosenberg, Pennsylvania State University, National Institutes of Health Subcontract to Michigan Tech T.L. Haut Donahue (RO1 HL060276-05A1-renewed) 2009-2012 "Structure and Function of Meniscal Horn Attachments" $206,654 P.I. T.L. Haut Donahue, NIH, NIAMS, (2 R15 AR051906-02A2) 2009-2010 "Acquisition of a Nanorobotic System for the Manipulation of Nano- and Micro- Objects in Scanning Electron Microscope", Michigan Tech Research Excellence Fund-Equipment Infrastructure, $50,000 PI Reza Yassar, co-PI Haut Donahue 2003-2009 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, MTU Educational Opportunities, 2003 Becky Foster, $2500 4 2004 Justin Gillespie, $2400 2004 Sarah Magee, $2400 2005 Tara Hansen, $3000 2008 Nicole Lepinski, $2800. 2010-2012 "Real Time, In Vivo Mapping of Tibiofemoral Contact Pressures in Knee Arthroplasty", $148,195 PI- Ghee Ong, co-PI T.L. Haut Donahue, NIH, 1 R03 EB009806-01A1 2010-2013 "Workshops to Increase Engineering Participation in the Noyce Program", $261,728. PI Sheryl Sorby, co-PI T. L. Haut Donahue, NSF, Division of Undergraduate Education. 2010-2013 "Strategies for Support of the STEP Program", $350,201. PI Sheryl Sorby, co-PI T. L. Haut Donahue, NSF, Division of Undergraduate Education. 2010-2013 “Research in Engineering Self-Efficacy of Minority Students”, $399,827. PI Sheryl Sorby, co-PI T. L. Haut Donahue, NSF, Division of Engineering Education and Centers. 2011-2016 “Microsensor for Intramuscular Pressure Measurement”, $3,622,232. PI Kenton Kaufman, subcontract to T. L. Haut Donahue, NIH 2 R01 HD031476-11A1. Impact/Priority Score 19, 5th Percentile. 11/16/2010, January council. Publications Refereed Journal Articles (Number of Citations noted-as of Dec 2010-excluding self citations) 1. Haut, T.L., Haut, R.C., The State of Tissue Hydration Determines The Strain-Rate-Sensitive Stiffness of Human Patellar Tendon: Journal of Biomechanics 30(1):79-81, 1997. (53 citations) 2. Haut, T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., A High Accuracy Three-Dimensional Coordinate Digitizing System for Reconstructing the Geometry of Diarthrodial Joints: Journal of Biomechanics 31(6):571-577, 1998. (11 citations) 3. Haut T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., Use of Roentgenography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Predict Meniscal Geometry Determined with a Three-Dimensional Coordinate Digitizing System: Journal of Orthopaedic Research 18:228-237, 2000. (19 citations) 4. Haut Donahue, T.L., Gregersen, C., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., Comparison of Viscoelastic, Structural, and Material Properties of Double-Looped Anterior Cruciate Ligament Grafts Made From Bovine Digital Extensor and Human Hamstring Tendons: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 123(2): 162-169, 2001. (31 citations) 5. Haut Donahue, T. L., Hull, M. L., Rashid, M.M., Jacobs, C.R., A Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint for the Study of Tibio-Femoral Contact: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 124(3): 273-280, 2002. (57 citations) 6. Huang, A., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., Haut Donahue, T.L., Identification of Cross-sectional Parameters of Lateral Menisal Allografts that Predict Tibial Contact Mechanics in Human Cadaveric Knees: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Oct 124(5):481-9, 2002. (9 citations) 5 7. Haut Donahue, T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., Gregersen, C., A Biomechanical Evaluation of Anterior and Posterior Tibialis Tendons as Suitable Single-Loop Anterior Cruciate Ligament Grafts: Arthroscopy ,18(6): 589-97,2002. (31 citations) 8. Haut Donahue, T.L., Hull, M.L., Rashid, M.M., Jacobs, C.R., How the stiffness of meniscal attachments and meniscal material properties affect tibio-femoral contact pressure computed using a validated finite element model of the human knee joint: Journal of Biomechanics, 36(1): 19-34, 2003. (18 citations) 9. Haut Donahue, T.L., Weiss, B., Rosenberg, G., Jacobs, C.R., Finite Element Analysis of Stresses Developed in Blood Sacs of a Pusherplate Blood Pump. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Bioengineering, 6(1): 7-15, 2003. 10. Haut Donahue, T.L., Haut, T.R., Yellowley, C.E., Donahue, H.J., Jacobs, C.R., Mechanosensitivity of Bone Cells to Oscillating Fluid Flow (OFF) Induced Shear Stress may be Modulated by Chemotransport, Journal of Biomechanics, 36:1363-1371,2003. (40 citations) 11. Haut Donahue, T.L., Hull, M.L., Rashid, M.M., Jacobs, C.R., The Sensitivity of Tibio-Femoral Contact to Parameters Describing the Geometry of the Lateral and Medial Menisci: Journal of Orthopaedic Research,22:807-814, 2004. (12 citations) 12. Haut Donahue, T.L., Donahue, H.J., Jacobs, C.R., Yellowley, C.E., A Role for Annexin V in Bone Cell Mechanotransduction., Bone, 35:656-663, 2004. (9 citations) 13. Eifler, R. L., Dehlin, J.M., Blough, E. R., Haut Donahue, T. L., Glycosaminoglycan Production in Rabbit Meniscal Cells Due to Fluid Flow, Journal of Orthopaedic Research 24:375384,2006.(2 citation) 14. Zielinska, B., Haut Donahue, T. L., 3D Finite Element Model of Medial Meniscus Meniscectomy - Changes in the Contact Behavior Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 128(1) 115-23,2006.(18 citations) 15. Haut Donahue, T. L., Hull, M. L., Howell, S.M. A New Algorithm for Selecting Meniscal Allografts that Best Match the Size and Shape of the Damaged Meniscus Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 24(7) 1535-43, 2006. (7 citations) 16. Maes, J.A., Haut Donahue, T. L., Time Dependent Properties of Bovine Meniscal Attachments: Stress Relaxation and Creep. Journal of Biomechanics, 39(16) 3055-61, 2006. (2 citations) 17. McHenry, J.A., Zielinska, B. , Haut Donahue, T.L., Proteoglycan Breakdown of Meniscal Explants Following Dynamic Compression Using a Novel Bioreactor, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 34(11):1758-66, 2006. (2 citations) 18. Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T.L., Role of Cell Location and Morphology in the Mechanical Environment Around Meniscal Cells. Acta Biomaterialia, 2(5) 483-492, 2006.(6 citation) 19. Villegas, D., Maes, J.A., Magee, S.D., Haut Donahue, T.L., Failure Properties and Strain Distribution Analysis of Meniscal Attachments. Journal of Biomechanics, 40(12) 2655-2662, 2007. (5 citation) 6 20. Villegas, D., Hansen, T.A., Liu, D.F., Haut Donahue, T.L., A Quantitative Study of the Microstructure and Biochemistry of the Medical Meniscus Horn Attachments, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 36(1) 123-31, 2008. (2 citations) 21. Odegard, G.M., T. L. Haut Donahue, D. A. Morrow, K.R. Kaufman, Constitutive Modeling of Skeletal Muscle Tissue With an Explicit Strain Energy Function, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 130(6); 061017-1-9, 2008. (1 citation) 22. Gupta, T., Zielinska, B., McHenry, J., Kadmiel, M., Haut Donahue, T. L., IL-1 and iNOS gene expression and NO synthesis in the superior region of meniscal explants is dependent on magnitude of compressive strains, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Oct;16 (10) 1213-9, 2008. (2 citations) 23. Haut Donahue, T. L., Gillespie, J., Dehlin, W., Weiss, W., Rosenberg, G. Finite element analysis of blood sac stresses developed in the blood sac of LVAD, Medical Engineering and Physics, 31:454-460,2009. 24. Zielinska, B., Killian, M.L. Gupta, T., Kadmiel, M., Nelsen, M. Haut Donahue, T. L., Meniscal MMP expression following simulation of partial meniscectomy. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 17; 754-760, 2009. (3 citation) 25. Hauch, K.N., Oyen, M. L., Odegard, G.M. Haut Donahue, T. L., Nanoindentation of the Insertional Zones of Meniscal Attachments into Underlying Bone. Invited to Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Special Issue on Nanoindentation. Vol 2(4) Pg 339-347, 2009. 26. Miller, E.J., Riemer, R.F., Haut Donahue, T.L., Kaufman, K.R. Experimental Validation Model for Analyzing Joint Force Distribution. Journal of Biomechanics. Jun 19;42(9):1355-9, 2009. 27. Hauch, K.N., Haut Donahue, T.L., Time Dependent and Failure Properties of Human Meniscal Attachments. Journal of Biomechanics, Feb 10;43(3) 463-8, 2010. 28. M.L. Killian, D. Isaac, D. Leetun, L. Dejardin, R.C. Haut, Haut Donahue, T.L.,Traumatic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear and its Implications on Meniscal Degradation: A Preliminary Novel Lapine Osteoarthritis Model. Journal of Surgical Research Dec 164(2):234-41. 29. Morrow, D. A., Haut Donahue, T.L., Odegard, G.M., Kaufman K. R., "Transversely isotropic tensile material properties of skeletal muscle tissue" Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Jan;3(1):124-9.2010.(1 citation) 30. Morrow, Haut Donahue, Odegard, Kaufman, "A Method for Assessing the Fit of a Constitutive Material Model to Experimental Stress-Strain Data" Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 13(2):247-256, 2010. 31. Villegas, D.F, Haut Donahue, T.L., Collagen Morphology in Human Meniscal Attachments: a SEM study. Connective Tissue Research, 51(5):327-36, 2010. 7 32. Abraham, A.C., Moyer, J.T., Villegas, D.F., Odegard, G.M., Haut Donahue, T.L., Transverse Mechanical Properties of Human Meniscal Attachments. J. Biomechanics Feb 3:44 (3):413-8, 2011. 33. Killian, M.L., Lepinski, N. M., Haut, R.C., Haut Donahue, T.L., Regional and Zonal HistoMorphological Characteristics of the Lapine Menisci. Anatomical Record Dec;293(12)19912000, 2010. 34. Killian, M.L., Zielinska, B., Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T.L., In vitro inhibition of compressioninduced catabolic gene expression in meniscal explants following treatment with IL-1 receptor antagonist. To appear Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2010. Books and Chapters in Books 1. Teaching Assistant Advising: Manual for Student Teachers 4th Edition Coordinator and Editor, 1997. 2. Haut Donahue, T. L., Maes, J. A., (April 14, 2006) Meniscal Replacements, In: Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering. (Metin Akay, ed.) Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Peer Reviewed Proceedings 1. Haut, T.L., Jayaraman, R., Haut, R.C., Water Content Determines the Strain-Rate-Sensitive Stiffness of Human Patellar Tendon: ASME-BED 31:61-62, 1995. Oral presentation at Bachelors Level Student Paper Competition, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, San Francisco, CA, 1995. 2. Haut, T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., A High Accuracy Three-Dimensional Coordinate Digitizing System for Reconstructing the Geometry of Diarthrodial Joints: Trans. of Biomechanics Symposium, 1997.Oral Presentation at Northern California Biomechanics Symposium, Davis, CA,1997. 3. Haut, T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., A High Accuracy Three-Dimensional Coordinate Digitizing System for Reconstructing the Geometry of Diarthrodial Joints: ASME-BED 36:17-18, 1997. Oral presentation at Masters Level Student Paper Competition, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Dallas, Texas, 1997. 4. Haut, T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., A High Accuracy Three-Dimensional Coordinate Digitizing System for Reconstructing the Geometry of Diarthrodial Joints: Proceedings of the Third North American Congress of Biomechanics, 569-570, 1998. Oral Presentation at Microstrain Award Recipient, Third North American Congress of Biomechanics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1998. 5. Haut, T.L., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., Biomechanical Comparison of the Anterior and Posterior Tibialis Tendons to the Semitendinosus and Gracilis Tendons for Use in ACL Reconstructions: Trans of Orthop Res Soc 24:942 1999. 8 6. Haut, T.L., Hull, M.L., Howell, S.M., Use of Roentgenography and MRI to Predict the Size and Shape of Menisci for Transplantation: Trans of Orthop Res Soc 24:1044 1999. 7. Haut, T.L., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., Biomechanical Comparison of the Anterior and Posterior Tibialis Tendons to the Semitendinosus and Gracilis Tendons for Use in ACL Reconstructions: ISAKOS, 1999. 8. Haut, T.L, Hull, M.L., Rashid, M. M., A Technique for Changing the Size and Shape of Menisci in Finite Element Analysis Without Remeshing. ASME-BED 42:309-310, 1999. Oral presentation at ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Big Sky, Montana, 1999. 9. Haut Donahue, T.L., Hull, M.L., Rashid, M. M., Jacobs, C.R., Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint to Study Tibio-femoral Contact Mechanics. ASME-BED 48:155-6, 2000. Oral presentation at Winter IMECE, Orlando, Florida, 2000. 10. Haut Donahue, T.L., Weiss, B., Rosenberg, G., Jacobs, C.R., Finite Element Analysis of Stresses Developed in Blood Sacs of a Pusherplate Blood Pump. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 28:S1, 2000. Oral presentation atBiomedical Engineering Society, Seattle, Washington, 2000. 11. Haut Donahue, T.L., Howell, S.M., Hull, M.L., A Loop of Anterior and Posterior Tibialis Tendon has Sufficient Structural, Material and Viscoelastic Properties to Function as an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft. ISAKOS, 2001. 12. Haut Donahue, T.L., Hull, M.L., Rashid, M.M., Jacobs, C.R., A Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint to Compute Tibio-Femoral Contact: Validation and Sensitivity to Meniscal Boundary Conditions and Material Properties, Pre-ORS Symposium, February 2001. Oral presentation Pre-ORS Computational Symposium, San Francisco, CA, 2001. 13. Haut Donahue, T. L., Hull, M.L., Rashid, M.M., Jacobs, C.R., The Sensitivity of Tibio-Femoral Contact to Parameters Describing the Geometry of the Lateral and Medial Menisci, ASME-BED 50:227-8, 2001. 14. Haut Donahue, T. L., Donahue, H.J., Jacobs, C.R., Yellowley, C.E., A Role for Annexin V in Bone Cell Mechanotransduction, The Amercian Society for Bone and Mineral Research, October, 2001. 15. Haut, T.R., Yellowley, C.E., Donahue, H.J., Haut Donahue, T.L., Jacobs, C.R., Mechanosensitivity of Bone Cells to Oscillating Fluid Flow (OFF) Depends on Both Shear Stress and Flow Rate, The Amercian Society for Bone and Mineral Research, October, 2001. 16. Haut Donahue, T. L., Donahue, H.J., Jacobs, C.R., Yellowley, C.E., A Role for Annexin V in Bone Cell Mechanotransduction, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 29:S-19, 2001. Oral presentation BMES, Durham, North Carolina, 2001 17. Haut Donahue, T. L., Donahue, H.J., Jacobs, C.R., Yellowley, C.E., Annexin V Contributes to Mechanotransduction in Osteoblast-Like Cells, Orthopaedic Research Society, February, 2002. 9 18. Haut, T.R., Yellowley, C.E., Donahue, H.J., Haut Donahue, T.L., Jacobs, C.R., Mechanosensitivity of Bone Cells to Oscillating Fluid Flow (OFF) Induced Shear Stress may be Modulated by Chemotransport, Orthopaedic Research Society, February, 2002. 19. Yellowley, C.E., Haut Donahue, T.L., Donahue, H.J., Jacobs, C.R., Annexin V Contributes to a Mechanism by which Oscillating Fluid Flow Stimulates Ca2+ Transients in Human Osteoblastlike Cells. Hard Tissue Workshop, Sun Valley Idaho, August 2001. 20. Mroz, J. Donahue, S., Haut Donahue, T.L., Increases In Intracellular Calcium Due to Oscillating Fluid Flow are Shear Stress Dependent in Meniscal Cells, Orthopaedic Research Society, February, 2003. 21. Riemer, R., Kaufman, K., Haut Donahue, T. L, Validated Subject-Specific Model of Knee Joint Contact Force Distribution. American Society of Biomechanics, April, 2003. 22. Eifler, R. L., Haut Donahue, T. L., Meniscal Cell Response to Fluid Flow Induced Shear Stress. Biomedical Engineering Society, October 2003. 23. Chakraborty, R., Haut Donahue, T. L., Viscoelastic and Mechanical Properties of Bovine Meniscal Horn Attachments, Orthopaedic Research Society, March 2004. 24. Eifler, R.L., Blough, E.R., Haut Donahue, T. L., Glycosaminoglycan Production in Rabbit Meniscal Cells Due to Fluid Flow, Orthopaedic Research Society, March 2004.Oral presentation 25. Riemer ,R.F., Haut Donahue, T. L., Hughes, C.A., Kaufman, K.R., Tibiofemoral Load Distribution During Gait of Normal Subjects, American Society of Biomechanics, April, 2004. 26. Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T. L., Fluid Flow Velocities in Meniscal Tissue. Biomedical Engineering Society, October 2004. Oral presentation 27. Zielinska, B., Haut Donahue, T. L., 3D Finite Element Model of Medial Meniscus Meniscectomy- Changes in the Contact Behavior, ASB Regional Midwest meeting, November, 2004. Oral presentation 28. Bai, X., Haut Donahue, T. L., Wright, N.T., Finite Element Study of the Effect of Fibrillation on Radiofrequency Thermalchondroplasty, Submitted to ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Vail, CO, June 2005. Oral presentation 29. Haut Donahue, T. L., McHenry, J.A., Zielinska, B., Biochemical Response of Meniscal Tissue to Altered Loading Caused by Partial Meniscectomy., ISB-ASB Combined meeting, Cleveland, OH, August 2005. Oral presentation 30. Zielinska, B., Haut Donahue, T. L., 3D Finite Element Model of Medial Meniscus Meniscectomy- Changes in the Contact Behavior, ASME Summer Bioengineering Meeting, Vail, CO, June 2005. PhD Student Paper Competition. 10 31. Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T. L., Effect of Meniscal Cell Morphology on the Local Mechanical Environment in Tissue Explants. First International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues. Kona, Hawaii, December, 2005. Oral presentation. 32. Hansen, T.A., Liu, D.F., Haut Donahue, T.L., A Study of the Histological Makeup of Bovine Anterior and Posterior Medial Meniscal Horn Attachments. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Amelia Island, FL, June 2006. B. S. Student Paper Competition-3rd Place. 33. Zielinska, B., Haut Donahue, T. L., Proteoglycan Breakdown and Prostaglandin E2 Release Following Physiological Dynamic Compression in Meniscal Explants. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Amelia Island, FL, June 2006. PhD Student Paper Competition. 34. Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T.L., Regulation of iNOS by Fibrochondrocytes in Response to Unconfined Compression. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Amelia Island, FL, June 2006. 35. Maes, J.A., Villegas, D.F., Magee, S.D., Haut Donahue, T. L., Material Properties of Meniscal Horn Attachments. Orthopaedic Research Society, February 2007. 36. Zielinska, B., Gupta, T., Kadmiel, M., Haut Donahue T. L., Meniscal Tissue Breakdown Following Simulated Partial Meniscectomy. Orthopaedic Research Society, February 2007. 37. Odegard, G. M., Haut Donahue, T. L., Morrow, D.A., Kaufman, K.R., Constitutive Model of Skeletal Muscle Tissue, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Keystone, CO, June 2007. Oral Presentation 38. Zielinska, B., Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T. L., The Role of IL-1 in Meniscal Tissue Breakdown Following Simulated Partial Meniscectomy, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Keystone, CO, June 2007. 39. Villegas, D., Dehlin, W., Haut Donahue, T. L., A Study of Collagen Crimp Pattern in the Bovine Anterior and Posterior Medial Meniscal Horn Attachments, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Keystone, CO, June 2007. 40. Odegard, G. M., Haut Donahue, T. L., Morrow, D.A., Kaufman, K.R., Continuum-Based Model of Skeletal Muscle, ASB Conference, Stanford, Palo Alto, CA, August 2007. 41. Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T. L., Cellular Overloading of Meniscal Tissue Correlates with increased iNOS Gene Expression, European Society of Biomechanics Workshop, Dublin Ireland, August 2007. 42. Haut Donahue, T. L., Rosenberg, G. Finite Element Analysis of Stresses Developed in the Blood Sac of a Left Ventricular Assist Device. European Society of Biomechanics workshop, Dublin, Ireland, August 2007. Oral presentation. 11 43. Hansen, T., Nelsen, M., Zielinska, B., Haut Donahue, T. L., Meniscal Tissue Degradation Following Periods of Disuse. Bioengineering in Ireland., Sligo, Ireland, January 2008. Awarded First Place for Research Presentation., Oral presentation. 44. Killian, M., Haut Donahue, T. L., Effect of Pathological and Physiological Loads on Interleukin-1alpha Protein Production in Porcine Menisci. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Marco Island, June 2008. 45. Morrow, D. A., Haut Donahue, T. L., Odegard, G. M., Kaufman, K.R., Tensile Material Properties of Skeletal Muscle Tissue in Longitudinal and transverse Directions. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Marco Island, June 2008. Oral Presentation 46. Miller, E.J., Reimer, R., Haut Donahue, T. L., Kaufman, K.R., Experimental Validation of a Tibiofemoral Model for Analyzing joint Force Distribution. ASME Summer Bioengineering Confernece, Marco Island, June 2008, Oral Presentation 47. Villegas, D.F, Hauch, K., Odegard, G.M., Haut Donahue, T. L., Failure Properties and Material Characterization of Human Meniscal Attachments, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Marco Island, June 2008. 48. Villegas, D.F., Hauch, K., Odegard, G.M., Haut Donahue, T. L., Material Characterization of Meniscal Horn Attachments, European Society of Biomechanics, Lucerne, Switzerland, July 2008. Oral presentation 49. Haut Donahue, T. L., Hauch, K., Local Material Properties of Human Meniscal Horn Attachments. European Society of Biomechanics, Lucerne, Switzerland, July 2008. 50. Dande, A., Villegas, D.F., Haut Donahue, T. L., Shahbazian-Yassar, R. Structure Property Relationships in Bovine Meniscus Attachments, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society Symposium: Biological Materials Science. February 2009, San Francisco, CA. Oral presentation. 51. Killian, M.K., Lepinski, N.M., Haut, R.C., Isaac, D. , Haut Donahue, T.L., In vivo changes in glycosaminoglycan content in Knee Meniscal Tissue Following Traumatic Injury, Orthopaedic Research Society, February 2009 52. Lepinski, N.M., Killian, M.L., Haut, R. C., Isaac, D., Haut Donahue, T.L. Meniscus Tissue Response Following Tibia-Femoral Impact Orthopaedic Research Society, February 2009 53. Haut Donahue, T. L., Villegas, D. F., Collagen Fiber Structure in Human Meniscal Horn Attachments, Orthopaedic Research Society, February 2009. 54. Haut Donahue, T.L., Buckley, C.T., Thorpe, S., Kelly, D.J., The Response of Inner vs. Outer Zone Meniscal Cells to Unconfined Compression , Orthopaedic Research Society, February 2009. 55. Killian, M.L., Isaac, D., Haut, R.C., Dejardin, L.M., Leetun, D., Haut Donahue T.L. Traumatic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear and its Implications on Meniscal Degradation: A Preliminary 12 Novel Lapine Osteoarthritis Model, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Squaw Creek, Nevada, June 2009. PhD. Student Paper Competition-Honorable Mention. 56. Morrow, D.A., Haut Donahue, T.L., Odegard, G.M., Kaufman, K.R., Validation of a Finite Element Model of Passive Force and Pressure in Skeletal Muscle., ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Squaw Creek, Nevada, June 2009. 57. Lepinski, N.M., Killian, M.L., Isaac, D., Haut, R.C., Dejardin, L.M., Haut Donahue, T.L., Characterizing Lapine Meniscal tissue: a regional comparison between normal medial and lateral menisci, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Squaw Creek, Nevada, June 2009. 58. Villegas, D.V, Miller, E.J., Morrow, D.A., Kaufman, K.R., Haut Donahue, T.L., Internal Pressure in Human Meniscal Attachments subjected to Physiological Loading, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Squaw Creek, Nevada, June 2009. 59. Killian, M.L., Lepinski, N.M., Isaac, D., Haut, R.C., Haut Donahue, T.L., Regional Glycosaminoglycan Coverage of Healthy Rabbit Menisci, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Squaw Creek, Nevada, June 2009. 60. Morrow, D., Haut Donahue, T.L., Odegard, G.O., Kaufman, K.R., Assessing the Fit of Constitutive Models to Experimental Stress-Strain Data. American Society of Biomechanics, State College, PA August 2009. 61. Moyer, J.T., Abraham, A. C., Killian, M.L., Haut Donahue, T. L., Transverse Mechanical Properties of Human Lateral Meniscal Attachments. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Naples, FL, June 2010. 62. Abraham, A. C., Killian, M. L., Haut Donahue, T. L., Correlation of Nanomechanical and Mineral Properties of Human Osteoarthritic Meniscal Attachments, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Naples, FL, June 2010. Oral Presentation 63. Morrow, D.A., Haut Donahue, T. L., Odegard, G. M., Kaufman, K. R., A Validated Finite Element Model Of Force In Active And Passive Skeletal Muscle. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Naples, FL, June 2010. Oral Presentation. 64. Killian, M. L., Zielinska, B., Haut Donahue, T. L., Role of IL-1 on Aggrecanase and COX-2 Gene Expression of Meniscal Explants Following Dynamic Compression. ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Naples, FL, June 2010. Oral Presentation. 65. Kaufman, K.R., Morrow, D.A., Odegard, G.M., Haut Donahue, T.L., Cottler, P.J., Ward, S., Lieber, R., 3D model of Skeletal Muscle to Predict Intramuscular Pressure. Providence, RI, August 2010. 66. Brown, K., Amato, S., Haut Donahue, T.L., Sorby, S., Are There Differences in Engineering Self-Efficacy Between Minority and Majority Students Across Academic Levels, Submitted to Annual ASEE, 2011. 13 Lectures, Seminars, Presentations (exclusive of above ORAL conference presentations) 1. Haut Donahue, T. L, Development of a Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint to Study Meniscal Replacements. Center for Locomotion Studies, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, 2000. 2. Haut Donahue, T. L, Development of a Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint to Study Meniscal Replacements. Graduate Seminar Series, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, 2000. 3. Haut Donahue, T.L., How Musculoskeletal Cells Response to Mechanical Stimulation. Mayo Clinic, Biomedical Seminar Series, Rochester, MN, 2002. 4. Haut Donahue, T.L., , Development of a Finite Element Model of the Human Knee Joint to Study Meniscal Replacements. Mayo Clinic, Biomechanics Lab, Rochester, MN, 2002. 5. Haut Donahue, T.L., Solid Mechanics, Research Scholars Program and Michigan Technological University, October, 2002. 6. Haut Donahue, T.L., Balance of Professional and Work Life. GUIDE Seminar Series, Michigan Technological University, April, 2003. 7. Haut Donahue, T. L., Biochemical Response of Meniscal Tissue to Altered Loading caused by Partial Menisectomy, Meniscal Transplant Study Group, San Francisco, March, 2004. 8. Haut Donahue, T. L., Structure and Function of Meniscal Horn Attachments. Biology of the Meniscus, San Francisco, March 2004. 9. Haut Donahue, T.L., Graduate School Opportunities. GUIDE Seminar Series, Michigan Technological University, October, 2004. 10. Haut Donahue, T. L., Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series to First-Year Students, Michigan Technological Universtiy, March 2005. 11. Haut Donahue, T. L., Research Scholar Program, Michigan Technological University, March 2005. 12. Gupta, T., Haut Donahue, T. L., Fluid Flow Velocities in Meniscal Tissue. Biomedical Engineering Society, Philadelphia, PA, October 2004 13. Haut Donahue, T. L., McHenry, J.A., Zielinska, B., Biochemical Response of Meniscal Tissue to Altered Loading Caused by Partial Meniscectomy., Combined International Society of Biomechanics –American Society of Biomechanics Combined meeting, Cleveland, OH, August 2005. 14. Haut Donahue, T. L., Invited keynote speaker to the MTU Scholars program. December 2005. 14 15. Haut Donahue, T. L., Invited to RPI, Dec 2005 for research presentation. 16. Haut Donahue T. l., Invited to speak at National Society of Black Engineering Outreach Program. April 2007 17. Haut Donahue, T.L., Mechanotransduction in Meniscal Tissue, Trinity Graduate Seminar Series, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, October, 24, 2007. 18. Haut Donahue, T. L., Knee Joint Meniscus Mechanobiology, Inaugural Lecture in bioengineering Seminar Series, Cambridge University, February 2008. 19. Haut Donahue, T. L., Strain Measurements in Soft Tissues, iMechanica Journal Club Topic April 15th, 2008. 20. Haut Donahue, T. L., Obtaining Funding from NIH, Women in Science and Engineering, March 2009. Haut Donahue, T. L., Meniscus and Their Ligamentous Attachments: Structure and Response to Traumatic Loads. University of Michigan, September 2009. 21. 22. Morrow, D. A., Haut Donahue, T.L., Odegard, G.M., Kaufman, K. R., Material Properties For A Transversely Isotropic Model Of Skeletal Muscle Tissue" 2009 Workshop on Multi-scale Muscle Mechanics. 23. Haut Donahue, T. L., Biomechanics of the Knee Joint, Intro. To Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series, Michigan Tech, Nov. 16th, 2010. 24. Haut Donahue, T. L., Health Systems in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Explorations, Michigan Tech, Nov. 2010. 25. Haut Donahue, T. L., Mechanobiology of Menisci and Their Ligamentous Attachments. Hospital for Special Surgery, Dec. 9, 2010. 26. Haut Donahue, T. L., Response of Meniscal Tissue to Traumatic Rupture. University of Michigan, Jan 2011. Teaching Michigan Technological University MEEM 2150 (Mechanics of Materials) MEEM 4900 (Senior Design) MEEM 4180 (Engineering Biomechanics) MEEM 5185 (Advanced Engineering Biomechanics) MEEM 2110 (Statics) MEEM 4150 (Intermediate Mechanics of Materials) MEEM 3000 (Mechanical Engineering Laboratory) Pennsylvania State University BIOE 419/519 (Artificial Organs and Prosthetic Devices / Artificial Organs Design) BIOE 505 (Engineering Mechanics) 15 University of California at Davis ECI 212B (Finite Element Structures)-grading only ECI 201 (Theory of Elasticity)-grading only EME 190 (Professional Responsibilities of Engineers)-teaching assistant EME 50 (Manufacturing Processes)-teaching assistant Professional Teaching Development Activities: 1. Invited participant of the NSF sponsored “New Century Scholars” program at Stanford University, July 28-Aug. 2, 2002. 2. Attended workshop by Dr. Susan Ambrose, “Transforming a system-the student”.-Nov. 2002 Teaching Evaluations (Rated 1-5, with 5 being excellent or strongly agree) Question 10-“Taking all things into consideration, I would say that the senior project advisor served as a valuable resource in our senior project experience”-5 point scale Team 1- 4.75 Team 2- 5.00 Team 3- 4.75 Team 4- 4.50 Team 5- 4.50 Team 6- 4.50 Q1: “Given the opportunity, I would take another course from this instructor”-5 point scale Q2: “Taking everything into account, I consider this instructor to be an excellent teacher”-5 point scale Term Course CourseTitle # of students Q1 Q2 Year number F 01 2150 Mechanics of Materials 37 4.69 4.62 S 02 2150 Mechanics of Materials 47 4.49 4.49 S 03 2150 Mechanics of Materials 45 4.74 4.77 S 04 4180 Engineering Biomechanics 40 4.65 4.63 S 05 4180 Engineering Biomechanics 20 4.44 4.44 Undergraduate Advising 1. Krista Kirk, Spring 02, “Design of a Clamp to Grip Soft Tissue” 2. Ingvild Stromsholm, Fall 02, “Development of test fixtures for material property characterization of soft tissues” 3. Tim Busby, Spring 03, ”Material Properties of Menisci” 4. Chris Blazek, Spring 03, “Computer control of Bioreactor” 5. Rebecca Foster, Fall 03, “Detection of Collagen Type I”-Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 6. Lisa Markee, Spring 02, Fall 03, “Meniscal Cell Culture” 7. Brian Lang, Spring 04, “Viscoelastic Properties of Menisci” 16 8. Anya Ashatchina, Spring-Summer 04, “ Characterization of a PVAH for meniscal replacements” 9. Justin Gillespie Fall 03-Summer 04, “Finite element model of a left ventricular assist device” Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, 10. Brent Liedke-Fall 2004, “Design of a Display Booth for Highschool Student EXPO” 11. Sarah Magee- Summer 2004, , “Material Properties of Novel ACL Replacements”. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 12. Tara Hansen- Summer 2005, “Structure of Meniscal Attachments” Michigan Space Grant Consortium, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 13. Lisa Stringham-Fall 2005, Spring 2006 14. Alisha Brinkman- Summer 2005 16. Tara Hansen- Summer 2006 Michigan Space Grant Consortium, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 17. Richard Bolander – Summer 2006, Fall 2006 18. Bill Dehlin-summer 2006 19. Catherine Rogers, Fall 2006 20. Heather Aho, Summer 2007 21. Karen Jarvey, Summer 2007, Michigan Space Grant Consortium, 22. Tara Swanson, Summer 2007, Michigan Space Grant Consortium, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 23. Nicole Lepinski, Summer 2008, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship. 24. Daniel Dubiel, Fall, Spring 2008-09, Michigan Space Grant Consortium, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship 25. Colleen Sharpe, Spring 2009-2010 26. Gunnar Dancer, Spring 2009 27. John Moyer 2009-2010, BS Student Paper Competition First Place, ASME-SBC 28. Alexander Hardy 2009-2010 29. Christian Edwards, 2009-2010 30. Ed Knoch, 2010 Pre-College/OutReach/Diversity Activities I am the Academic Director for highly gifted African-American highschool students in a precollege research experience program. The students are from Timbuktu Academy in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This is a 7 week long research intensive program to expose highschool students to Biomedical Engineering Research. Summer 2005- 4 students Summer 2006- 2 students Speak annually at Get WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) preview day. Speak at Scholars of Promise day. Speak annually at the Annual Career Day at Calumet Highschool, Calumet, Michigan. Speak at Preview Day for National Society of Black Engineering, April 2007. 17 Coordinator for Houghton Middle School-8th grade Science explorations, Spring 2008. Developed and delivered Engineering Exploration for first year engineering students. Aimed at increasing the number of women in Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Department at MTU. Participant in First WIRES (Women International Research Engineering Summit) conference, Barcelona, Spain June 2009. Present at Houghton Middle School, Biomedical Resource for FIRST Lego League Team. Sept, 2010. Professional Service 1. Consulting Editor-Journal of Biomechanics 2. Reviewer for American Journal of Sports Medicine, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Arthritis Research and Therapy, Biorheology, Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, Journal of Biomechanics, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Material, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Journal of Structural Biology, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Medical Engineering and Physics, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Structural Multidisciplinary Optimization Review 3. American Society of Mechanical Engineering a) Judge for student paper competition at the Winter IMECE (International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition) meeting, 2000, 2002 b) Judge for student paper competition at the Summer Bioengineering meeting, 2005, 2006, 2007. c) Chair of BS student paper competition at 2008 ASME Summer Bioengineering Meet. Chair of MS student paper competition at 2009 ASME Summer Bioengineering Meet. Chair of PhD student paper competition at 2010 ASME Summer Bioengineering Meet This includes arranging abstract judges for approximately 225 abstracts, coordinating onsite abstract judges. Student paper competition makes up approximately 1/3rd of the conference. d) Session chair Summer Bioengineering meeting, 2007, 2008, 2009 e) Member of solid mechanics technical committee f) Member Cell and Tissue technical committee g) ASME-BED Summer Bioengineering Program Committee, 2008-2011. 4. Biomedical Engineering Society a) Session moderator annual meeting, 2001 18 b) Session organizer annual meeting, October 2004. 5. Review Grants a) Research Excellence Awards, MTU, March 2003, March 2005. b) National Medical Research Council, 2003-2007 c) Arthritis Research Campaign 2003-2007 d) Research Into Aging, London, May 2008 e) Invited member of NIH Study section, Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1 F10-H (20), Fellowships, Physiology and Pathobiology of Organ Systems, October 2008, March 2009. f) Challenge Grant Reviewer, NIH. June 2009. g)National Science and Engineering Research Council Stategic Projects PanelBiomedical Technology. h) Program Project Review, NIH, Oct, 28th, 2010. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Session moderator for International Society of Biomechanics/American Society of Biomechanics, Cleveland, OH, August 2005. Session Moderator for European Society of Biomechanics (ESB) August 2007, Workshop. Review abstracts for North American Congress on Biomechanics (NACOB) 2008. Taylor and Francis Group, Book Review, Forensic Biomechanics, March 2008 Symposium co- Organizer- Cartilage Tissue Engineering, 2010 World Congress on Biomechanics Departmental/University Service 1. Workload Algorithm Committee (2001-2002) 2. Faculty Development Committee- (2002-2003, 2008-2010) 3. Graduate Seminar Series (2001-2002) 4. Childcare Board (Fall 2002-Spring 2007) 5. Computer committee (MEEM) (2004-2005) 6. University wide Student Commission (2004-2007) 7. IACUC-Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (2004-2010) Chair of the committee (2008-2010) 8. Provost search committee (2005-2006) 9. ME-EM Safety Committee (2005-current) Chair (2006-current) 19 10. President Theta Chi Epsilon Housing Corp (2003-2006) 11. Director of departmental research group- Mechanics of Multiscale Materials (MMM) (20062010) 12. Presidential Committee on University Safety and Environmental Health (2007-current) 13. Solid Mechanics Area Director (2008) 14. Chair evaluation Ad-hoc committee (2010) Current and Past Collaborators Stephen Arnoczky, Mich. State U. Eric Blough, Marshall University Wofgang Daiber, Tutogen Seth Donahue, Mich. Tech. U. Roger C. Haut, Michigan State U. Pat Heiden, Mich. Tech. U. Kenton Kaufman, Mayo Clinic Daniel Kelly, Trinity College Dublin Darin Leetun, Portage Medical Group Dong Liu, Portage Medical Group David Nelson, Mich. Tech. U. Greg Odegard, Mich. Tech. U. Ghee Ong, Mich. Tech. U. Michelle Oyen, Cambridge U. Paddy Prendergast, Trinity College Dublin Gus Rosenberg, Penn State U. Wamis Singhatat, Linvatec Corp. Sheryl Sorby, Mich. Tech U. Shalini Suryanarayana, Mich. Tech. U. Kevor TenHuisen, Stryker William Weiss, Penn. State U. Neil Wright, Mich. State U. 20