van der Meulen: Invited Presentatins


van der Meulen MCH, Beaupré GS, Morey-Holton ER, Carter DR. Modeling diaphyseal changes during growth and adaptation. Second World Congress of Biomechanics, Bone Structure and Remodeling Symposium, Amsterdam NL, 10-15 July 1994, II-58b

Panel Member, Skeletal adaptation to mechanical usage, 25th International Sun Valley Workshop on Hard Tissue Biology, Sun Valley ID, 1-5 August 1994

van der Meulen MCH. Modeling cortical bone development and adaptation. Biomechanical Engineering Seminar, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA, 17 April 1995

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanical regulation of bone diaphyseal development and adaptation. Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 12 May 1995

van der Meulen MCH. Indicators of bone mass and geometry acquisition during adolescence. Orthopaedics Department, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Nijmegen the Netherlands, 31 May 1995

van der Meulen MCH, Beaupr@eacute GS, Morey-Holton ER, Carter DR. Diaphyseal bone growth and adaptation: models and data. European Society of Biomechanics, Symposium on Validation of computer simulations of bone adaptation, Leuven Belgium, 28-31 August 1996

van der Meulen MCH. Bone growth and functional adaptation in the rat. Bioengineering Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 19 September 1996

van der Meulen MCH. Bone adaptation to mechanical loading. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Colloqium, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 20 November 1996

Panel Member, Recollections from the First NSF Engineering Education Scholars Workshop at CMU, 1996, National Science Foundation, Engineering Education Scholars Workshop: Preparing Engineering Faculty of the Future, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, 13-19 July 1997

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanical influences on bone development and adaptation. National Academy of Engineering, Third Annual Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering, NAE Beckman Center, Irvine CA, 18-20 September 1997

van der Meulen, MCH. Functional adaptation of the skeleton. Department of Materials Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA, 28 April 1998

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanical influences during growth and development. Bioengineering and Orthopaedic Science Gordon Conference, Andover NH, 26-30 July 1998

van der Meulen MCH. Skeletal biomechanics and mechanobiology. Bioengineering Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 10 September 1998

van der Meulen MCH. Fracture healing in BMP-5 deficient (short ear) mice. Genetics Institute, Andover MA, 20 April 1999

van der Meulen MCH. BMP-5 mediation of bone adaptation. Research Division Seminar Series, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, 15 July 1999

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanics in skeletal development, adaptation and disease. Ceramics Gordon Conference, Kimball Union Academy NH, 1-6 August 1999

van der Meulen MCH. Skeletal adaptation to mechanical influences. Department of Animal Science, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 14 September 1999

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanical regulation of bone growth and adaptation. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 16 September 1999

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanics in bone growth and development. Biomedical Engineering Society, Atlanta GA, 13 October 1999

van der Meulen MCH. BMP-5 mediation of bone adaptation and regeneration. Veterinary Surgery Seminar Series, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 23 November 1999

van der Meulen MCH. Functional adaptation of the skeleton to mechanics. Biomedical Engineering Interdisciplinary Program, University of California, Los Angeles, 1 June 2000

van der Meulen MCH. Skeletal effects of BMP-5 deficiency in the mouse. Comprehensive Oral Health Research Center of Discovery, University of California, San Francisco, 17 July 2000

van der Meulen MCH. Why mechanobiology? European Society of Biomechanics, Mechanobiology Symposium, Trinity College, Dublin Ireland, 27-30 August 2000

van der Meulen MCH. Bone morphogenetic protein-5 in bone growth and adaptation. Center for Biomedical Engineering, City College of New York, New York NY, 15 November 2000

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanobiology of bone adaptation. Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine, Biomechanical Force and Cell Regulation Symposium, Charleston SC, 10-14 January 2001

van der Meulen MCH. Mechanobiology of skeletal growth and adaptation. Biophysics Seminar, Cornell University, 14 February 2001

van der Meulen MCH. Whole bone strength: the interaction of geometry and tissue material properties. ASBMR/ORS Joint Symposium on Mechanical and Metabolic Properties of the Skeleton. American Society of Bone and Mineral Research, Phoenix AZ, 12 October 2001

van der Meulen MCH (2002) Quality and quantity of bone. Metabolic Bone Disease Conference, Hospital for Special Surgery, 13 May

van der Meulen MCH (2002) In vivo models for determining influences on bone strength and structure. Gordon Conference on Biomineralization, Colby Sawyer College NH, 14 August

van der Meulen MCH, Morgan TG (2002) Direct 3D analysis and image processing of cancellous bone. "Noninvasive assessment of trabecular bone microarchitecture" Working Group, American Society of Bone and Mineral Research, San Antonio TX, 21 September

van der Meulen MCH (2002) Mechanobiology. Notre Dame Tissue Mechanics Symposium, 8-10 November

van der Meulen MCH (2002) Skeletal adaptation to mechanical stimuli. NASA Ames Research Center, 5 December 2002 van der Meulen MCH (2003) Mechanical regulation off bone formation. AAOS/NIH Workshop on Physical Methods in Skeletal Repair. Aspen Institute Wye River MD, 4-6 September

van der Meulen MCH (2003) Mechanical regulation of skeletal growth. Syracuse University, Department of Bioengineering, 24 October

van der Meulen MCH (2004) Speaker at Institute: Translational research on bone in adolescents: Mechanisms of action from perspectives of calcium metabolism, hormonal relationships and biomechanical theory. Society for Adolescent Medicine, St. Louis MO, 25 March

van der Meulen MCH (2005) Skeletal adaptation to mechanical stimuli. St Louis University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 17 March

van der Meulen MCH (2005) Mechanical regulation of skeletal growth and adaptation. Louisiana State University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 17 September

van der Meulen MCH (2006) Effects of loading on cancellous bone mineral conent. International Society of Fracture Repair, Symposium, Kyoto Japan, October

van der Meulen MCH (2006) General considerations of osteoporotic fracture care: Biomechanics. The Orthopaedic Treatment of Osteoporosis, International Learning and Training Program, Hospital for Special Surgery

van der Meulen MCH (2007) Fracture repair: Role of mechanics. International Bone Research Association, Second Annual Meeting, Basel CH, May 12

van der Meulen MCH (2007) Skeletal adaptation to mechanical stimuli. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, 4 September

van der Meulen MCH (2007) The CU-ADVANCE Program: Advancing Cornell's commitment to excellence and leadership. Case Western Reserve University, 29 November

van der Meulen MCH (2007) Skeletal adaptation to mechanical loading. Case Western Reserve University, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, 30 November

van der Meulen MCH (2007) Functional adaptation of the skeleton to mechanical loading. Wayne State University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 11 December

van der Meulen MCH (2007) Whole bone mechanical testing. Yale Core Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders, workshop on "Analysis of Skeletal Tissues: State of the Art 2007," 14 December


Instructional Presentations


Experimental biomechanics. ME 281: Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Stanford University, 29 November 1995

Bone remodeling. ME 176: Orthopaedic Biomechanics, University of California, Berkeley, 6 December 1995

Experimental biomechanics. Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Division of Orthopaedics, Stanford University, 17 January 1996

Biomaterials. Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Division of Orthopaedics, Stanford University, 7 February 1996

Mechanical testing of biological materials. MAE 615: Experiments in Materials Processing, Cornell University. 4 December 1997

Mechanics and the skeleton. Biomechanics Lecture Series, Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York NY, 12 October 1998

Mechanical properties of bone. Biomechanics Basic Science Lecture Series, Orthopaedic Training Program, Kingsbrook Jewish-Beth Israel South Hospital, New York NY, 17 December 1998

Fracture mechanics and control of fracture healing. Pathophysiology in Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, 15 February 1999

Mechanical properties of bone. Bone functional adaptation and remodeling. Biomechanical Systems: Analysis & Design (MAE 465), Cornell University, 9 and 12 April 1999

Fracture healing: biology and mechanics. Biosolid Mechanics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 15 October 1999

Mechanical properties of bone tissue. Biomechanics Lecture Series, Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY: 2 December 1997, 19 October 1999, 24 October 2000

Mechanical properties of bone. Orthopaedic Resident Basic Science Curriculum, The Hospital for Special Surgery, New York NY: 12 March 1998, 18 March 1999, 20 January 2000, 19 January 2001

Elastic properties of materials. Biomechanics Lecture Series, Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY: 10 October 2000

Forces, strength and fractgure of bones. Pathophysiology in Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: 25 Februrary 2002

Mechanical properties of bone. Orthopaedic Resident Basic Science Curriculum, St. Vincent's Hospital, New York NY: 22 October 2003

Fracture healing: Role of mechanics. Orthopaedic Trauma Conference, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York NY: 11 November 2003

Bone densitometry and structure. Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering II (ENGR 606.1), Cornell University, 1 April 2004

Fracture mechanics and the biological basis of fracture healing. Pathophysiology of Orthopaedic Surgery (VETCS 701), Cornell University, 28 February 2005

Mechanical aspects of fracture healing. Small Animal Surgery Rounds, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 8 March 2005

Skeletal fracture healing. Topic Unit, co-taught with Professor Cornelia Farnum. Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering Research (BME 712), Cornell University, Spring 2005, Spring 2006

Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Modeling bone. Computer-Aided Engineering: Applications to Biomedical Processes (BEE 453), Cornell University, 6 April 2005

Mechanical testing of biological specimens. Mechanical Properties and Performance Laboratory (MAE 327), Cornell University, Sprnig 2005 and 2006

Orthopaedic biomechanics: Modulating the skeletal system with mechanical stimuli. Topics in Systems Engineering Research (SYS 680), April 2005

Stress-strain behavior and properties of bone tissue. St Vincent's Hospital, New York, NY, 12 October 2005

Mechanics of musculoskeletal tissues: Form and function of bone, cartilage and tendon. Orthopaedic Basic Science Review Course, Hospital for Special Surgery, May 2005, 2006


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