Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Catherine May"
- Catherine May's recent research focuses on pediatric orthopedics, specifically addressing various injuries and conditions in children, including Monteggia fracture-dislocations, phalanx fractures, and transphyseal fractures of the distal humerus, emphasizing the outcomes, complications, and developmental anatomy.
- A significant aspect of her work involves innovative methodologies, such as using 3D imaging to understand the radial bow in pediatric patients, moving beyond traditional radiographic studies that could limit understanding due to positioning issues.
- In addition to orthopedic research, May has explored the implications of genetic mutations on telomere biology, investigating the RTEL1 gene's impact on genome stability and telomere length, thereby linking her findings to broader themes of genetics and mental health within the pediatric population.