OREF Resident Research Symposium Winner Announced. HSS Orthopaedic Resident, Kyle W. Morse, MD, Wins Second Annual National Championship.


“Encouraging young clinicians to include musculoskeletal research in their professional activities is a top priority for OREF,” said OREF president, Thomas P. Sculco, MD.

The Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF), the leading private organization funding orthopaedic research across all subspecialties, is pleased to announce Kyle W. Morse, MD, a fifth-year resident at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), earned the title of Grand Champion in OREF’s second National Resident Research Symposium. Dr. Morse presented his research on vertebral stem cells and spinal fusion.

“Our research can have tremendous impact on patient care. By better understanding the underlying biological mechanisms for spine fusion and the cells responsible for fusion mass production, we hope to identify therapeutic targets and pathways specific to these cells to maximize the fusion mass, prevent pseudarthrosis, and thereby improve patient outcomes,” Dr. Morse said.

Dr. Morse graduated with a BS in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He finished a post-baccalaureate program at Columbia University and completed medical school at Weill Cornell Medical College.

For more than 20 years, OREF has honored its commitment to foster the development of new generations of investigators through research-focused educational programs like our Resident Research Symposia.

“Encouraging young clinicians to include musculoskeletal research in their professional activities is a top priority for OREF. We are proud to support the development of these investigators and the impact they will have on clinical practice and our patients,” said OREF president, Thomas P. Sculco, MD.

OREF’s Resident Research Symposia give residents a taste of being a clinician scientist and the opportunity to gain experience in discussing their research publicly. Residents apply through a competitive process to participate in regional symposia. Presentations are scored by a panel of judges with top presenters receiving a cash award and an invitation to participate in the national symposium. The 2022 award will be presented to Dr. Morse at an OREF event during the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting in Las Vegas in March.

The 2022 Resident Research Symposia were made possible through grant support provided by DePuy Synthes, Medacta USA, Smith+Nephew, and Zimmer Biomet. For 2023 sponsorship opportunities, please contact Dan Krupp at krupp@oref.org.

ABOUT THE ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION

The Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving lives by supporting excellence in orthopaedic research through its grant funding and research education programs. As an independent nonprofit, OREF strives to improve clinical care and patient outcomes by advancing innovative research, developing new investigators, and uniting the orthopaedic community in promoting musculoskeletal health. Visit oref.org or follow OREF on Twitter.

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