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David Stephen Margolis, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor with Tenure in Orthopaedic Surgery specializing in Hand & Wrist surgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He also holds appointments as Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Assistant Professor in Physiology, demonstrating his interdisciplinary approach to orthopedic care and research. As Faculty Director of Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) in the Department of Undergraduate Education, he bridges clinical practice with academic innovation.
Dr. Margolis completed his medical education at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 2010, followed by a residency in Orthopedic Surgery in 2015, and a fellowship in Hand Surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2016. He is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery since 2020.
His research focuses on the intersection of orthopedics, biomechanics, and advanced technology. Dr. Margolis investigates bone healing mechanisms, biomaterials for tissue regeneration, and sensor technology for musculoskeletal monitoring. His work in hand and wrist biomechanics has led to innovations in carpal tunnel treatment and fracture healing. The integration of biomedical engineering principles with clinical orthopedics forms the cornerstone of his research philosophy, aiming to translate laboratory discoveries into improved patient outcomes.
Analysis of Dr. Margolis's publication history reveals a strong emphasis on translational research bridging basic science with clinical applications. His work spans from fundamental biomaterials research to advanced sensor technologies for fracture monitoring, demonstrating a consistent focus on improving orthopedic treatments through engineering solutions. Recent publications highlight his growing expertise in wireless implantable technologies for bone healing assessment.
Dr. Margolis actively mentors students through the Vertically Integrated Projects program, fostering collaboration between undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty across disciplines. His leadership in this program demonstrates a commitment to developing the next generation of interdisciplinary researchers.
His laboratory work focuses on developing innovative solutions for bone healing and hand biomechanics, with particular emphasis on sensor technology applications in orthopedics. Current projects appear to integrate wireless monitoring systems with traditional orthopedic treatments to enhance recovery assessment.
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