Henderson Masthead
Talks



Refereed Podium Presentations

4.Henderson, J. H., Ginley, N. M., Caplan, A. I., and Dennis, J. E. The oxygen tension present during monolayer expansion affects the quality of cartilage that chondrocytes generate post-expansion. 6th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Tissue Engineering Consortium. Ann Arbor, MI; 2007.
3.Henderson, J. H., Mansour, J. M., Caplan, A. I., and Dennis, J. E. Chondrocyte characterization and cartilage engineering for repair of laryngotracheal defects in infants. 5th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Tissue Engineering Consortium. Cleveland, OH; 2005. Aspiring Investigator Award.
2.Helms, J. A., Henderson, J. H., Romero, D., Colnot, C., Huang, S., and Carter, D. R. Growth-generated pressure and tension regulate early cartilage anlage development. 50th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society. San Francisco, CA; 2004.
1.Henderson, J. H., Fong, K. D., Chang, L. Y., Song, H. M., Nacamuli, R. P., Longaker, M. T., and Carter, D. R. Sutural strain magnitude and its effect on bone deposition rate during cranial development. 48th Annual Meeting of the Plastic Surgery Research Council. Las Vegas, NV; 2003.


Refereed Poster Presentations

6.Henderson, J. H., Ginley, N. M., Caplan, A. I., and Dennis, J. E. Low oxygen tension during chondrocyte expansion enhances cartilage matrix production following expansion. 6th Combined Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Societies. Honolulu, HI; 2007. New Investigator Recognition Award.
5.Dennis, J. E., Weidenbecher, M., Henderson, J. H., Awadallah1, A., Ginley, N. Scaffold-free tissue engineered cartilage for tracheal repair. 7th World Congress of the International Cartilage Repair Society. Warsaw, Poland; 2007.
4.Dennis, J. E., Awadallah, A. S., Ginley, N. M., and Henderson, J. H. Growth factor effects on rabbit articular and auricular chondrocytes. Keystone Symposium on Tissue Engineering and Developmental Biology. Snowbird, UT; 2007.
3.Henderson, J. H., Mansour, J. M., Caplan, A. I., and Dennis, J. E. Characterization of cartilages engineered using chondrocytes from different anatomic locations in the rabbit. 6th World Congress of the International Cartilage Repair Society. San Diego; CA, 2006.
2.Henderson, J. H., Nacamuli, R. P., Zhao, B., Longaker, M. T., and Carter, D. R. Large tensile strains are present in rat dura mater in vivo. 49th Annual Meeting of the Plastic Surgery Research Council. Ann Arbor, MI; 2004.
1.Henderson, J. H., and Carter, D. R. The role of growth-generated stresses in limb morphogenesis. West Coast Regional Developmental Biology Meeting. Bodega Bay, CA; 2002.


Other Presentations

18.Henderson JH. Musculoskeletal Tissue Development and Engineering. Invited Seminar, Department of Orthopaedics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; December 16th, 2008.
17.Ramcharran, LD, Amos, JR, Henderson JH. Development of a Model System to Investigate Mechanical Regulation of Embryonic Skeletal Tissue Development. Poster Presentation, Upstate Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (ULSAMP) Poster Session, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; August 7, 2008.
16.Henderson, J. H. From Embryonic Biomechanics to Cell-Based Therapies: Tissue Engineering for Musculoskeletal Repair and Regeneration. Invited Seminar, Department of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; April 25, 2008.
15.Henderson, J. H. An Introduction to Cartilage Tissue Engineering: What It Is, How It Could Help Those with Arthritis and Related Diseases, and What We Are Doing to Advance It. Invited Seminar sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation, Cleveland Heights Senior Activity Center, Cleveland Heights, OH; November 27, 2007.
14.Henderson, J. H. From Embryonic Biomechanics to Cell-Based Therapies: Tissue Engineering for Musculoskeletal Repair and Regeneration. Invited Seminar, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; July 12, 2007.
13.Henderson, J. H. From Embryonic Biomechanics to Cell-Based Therapies: Tissue Engineering for Musculoskeletal Repair and Regeneration. Invited Seminar, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; May 22, 2007.
12.Henderson, J. H., Welter, J. F., Mansour, J. M., Niyibizi, C., Caplan, A. I., and Dennis, J. E. Identification and Characterization of Chondrocytes and Tissue-Engineered Cartilage For Use in a Rabbit Model of Laryngotracheal Reconstruction. Poster Presentation, Gordon Research Conference on Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioengineering, Andover, NH; July 24-27, 2006.
11.Henderson, J. H., Mansour, J. M., Caplan, A. I., and Dennis, J. E. Tissue-Engineered Cartilage for Use in a Rabbit Model of Neonatal Laryngotracheal Reconstruction. Poster Presentation, Research ShowCASE, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; April 6, 2006.
10.Henderson, J. H. Cartilage Engineering for Laryngotracheal Reconstruction. Invited Seminar, Orthopaedic and Related Research Seminar, Department of Orthopaedics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; April 7, 2005.
9.Henderson, J. H. Growth-Generated Strains and Stresses in Cranial Development. Invited Seminar, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Departmental Seminar, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; November 12, 2004.
8.Henderson, J. H. The Role of Growth-Generated Strains and Pressures in Cranial Development. Invited Seminar, Cartilage Biology and Orthopaedics Branch, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; May 4, 2004.
7.Henderson, J. H. The Role of Growth-Generated Strains and Pressures in Cranial Development. Invited Seminar, Skeletal Research Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; April 22, 2004.
6.Henderson, J. H., and Carter, D. R. Sutural Bone Deposition Rate and Strain Magnitude During Cranial Development. Poster Presentation, Fannie and John Hertz Foundation 40th Anniversary Celebration, San Francisco, CA; March 28, 2003.
5.Henderson, J. H. Sutural Strain Magnitude and Sutural Growth Rate During Cranial Development. Invited Seminar, Surgery Department Research Seminar Series, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; November 15, 2002.
4.Henderson, J. H., and Carter, D. R. Predicting Growth-Generated Strains During Cranial Development. Poster Presentation, Biomedical Computation at Stanford, Stanford, CA; October 26, 2002.
3.Henderson, J. H. Growth-Generated Strain During Cranial Development. Podium Presentation, 3rd Annual Orthopedics Research Day, VA Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA; September 28, 2002.
2.Henderson, J. H., and Carter, D. R. Growth-Generated Strain During Cranial Development. Poster Presentation, Stanford Graduate Fellowship Research Symposium, Stanford, CA; April 24, 2002.
1.Henderson, J. H., and Carter, D. R. Growth-Generated Strain During Cranial Development. Poster Presentation, Stanford Graduate Fellowship Research Symposium, Stanford, CA; April 26, 2001.