
معرفی
Romie Gibly serves as an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and is affiliated with the Center for Regenerative Nanomedicine (CRN). His clinical practice focuses on pediatric orthopaedic conditions including trauma, fractures, limb deformities, clubfoot, and hip dysplasia.
His educational background includes a PhD (2011) and MD (2013), both from Northwestern University. As a physician-scientist, his research integrates clinical practice with laboratory investigations.
Gibly's research examines bone regeneration through tissue engineering technologies, electronic cigarette impacts on bone metabolism, and genetic factors in pediatric fracture healing. His work utilizes both in vitro and in vivo models with emphasis on age and sex-related differences, supported by collaborations with the Hsu and Stupp laboratories at CRN.
His laboratory actively investigates regenerative approaches for musculoskeletal tissue healing and improved diagnostic methods for pediatric musculoskeletal infections, bridging clinical challenges with nanotechnology solutions.
Gibly maintains active research partnerships within Northwestern's Center for Regenerative Nanomedicine, focusing on translational applications of nanomedicine for orthopaedic conditions. His work spans clinical outcomes research in clubfoot management and fundamental investigations into bone toxicity mechanisms.




