Michael Mienaltowski, DVM, PhD (Principal Investigator):
BS, Zoology: Cellular & Developmental Biology, Michigan State University (1999); DVM, Michigan State University (2004); PhD, Veterinary Science, University of Kentucky (2008); Post-doctoral research, Depts of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology, and Pathology & Cell Biology at the Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida (2008-2014).
My primary research interests are based in the development, maturation, and repair of musculoskeletal tissues. Past efforts have been focused on articular cartilage and tendon, particularly on how phenotypes for cells like chondrocytes, bone marrow stromal cells, and tendon peritenon- and tendon proper-derived progenitor cells differ by niche, or surrounding environment. Additionally, because collagen assembly and organization are important to functionally sound musculoskeletal tissue, my research interests include the examination of how collagen fibrillogenesis might be manipulated to achieve optimal recovery of tissues with repair. The ultimate goal is to determine if alterations in niche components and organization and/or interacting cell physiology can lead to alterations in repair pathways or tissue engineering strategies to prevent and treat musculoskeletal injury. Additionally, I have become interested in the effects of diet on growth; projects on this topic generally relate to to foal health as its grows in its first eight months of life as well as broiler muscle growth from starting to market weight. Office: 2211 Meyer Hall, UC Davis Campus. Phone: (530) 207-3226. Email: mjmienaltowski@ucdavis.edu
Staff:
Jack Henderson, Staff Research Associate
Email: jdhenderson@ucdavis.edu
Ubaldo De La Torre, Junior Specialist
Areas of study: Foal and mare microbial populations, genomics
Current Graduate Students:
Monica Pechanec (PhD Student), Animal Biology Graduate Group
Email: mpechanec@ucdavis.edu
Areas of study: Equine tendon regeneration
Current Undergraduate Students:
Nicole Gonzales, Animal Science
Lab member since Winter 2020
Areas of study: Biochemistry of Collagen Assembly
Jessica Beall, Animal Science
Lab member since Winter 2020
Areas of study: Biochemistry of Collagen Assembly
Lab Alumni Students:
Ashley Belt, Animal Science, B.S., Animal Science
Lab member since Winter 2018
Area of study: Utilization of Psyllium as a Preventative for Sand Colic
Tannah Boyd, Animal Science, B.S., Animal Science
Lab member 2018-2019
Areas of Study: Utilization of Psyllium as a Preventative for Sand Colic, Tendon Formation
Carissa Garrity, B.S., Animal Science & Management
Lab member 2018-2019
Areas of Study: Microbial Genomics, Functional Genomics of Tendon, White Striping in Broilers
Oona Vanhatalo, B.S., Animal Science
Lab member 2019-2020
Areas of study: White Striping in Broilers
Angela Hampton, B.S., Animal Science, currently veterinary student at UIUC
Lab member 2015-2018
Areas of study: Tendon stem/progenitor housekeeping gene stability, broiler muscle biology
Brenna Sullivan, Undergraduate, Animal Science, currently veterinary student at UIUC
Lab member 2015-2017
Areas of study: Retina physiology and functional genomics
Elenamarie O’Malley, B.S., Animal Science
Lab member 2016
Areas of study: Foal fecal microbiome
Valerie Fates, B.S., Animal Science, currently veterinary student at UC Davis
Lab member 2016-2017
Areas of study: Tendon and peritenon stem/progenitors, tissue engineering, aging
Natalia Sachs, Undergraduate, Animal Science, currently veterinary student at UC Davis
Lab member 2016-2017
Areas of study: Broiler muscle biology