Dr. Daluiski is a clinician-scientist specializing in Hand and Upper Extremity surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and completed his clinical training in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UCLA. Dr. Daluiski has also completed a research fellowship concentrating on the molecular aspects of limb development and bone biology. He has completed the Hand and Upper Extremity clinical fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. His current research interests include the isolation and study of genes involved with fracture healing and limb development.
Assistant Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Chief of Hand Service, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Hand, wrist, and elbow disorders
Fractures of the upper extremity
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Arthritis of the upper extremity
Elbow Pain
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society
Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honors Society
Stafford L. Warren Medal (Outstanding Academic Achievement), UCLA School of Medicine
Hewlett-Packard Award for Top Medical Graduate, UCLA School of Medicine
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
American Society for Surgery of the Hand
MD, UCLA Medical School, Los Angeles, California, US
UCLA, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Los Angeles, California, United States
UCLA, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Research Fellowship, Los Angeles, California, United States
Hospital for Special Surgery, Hand and Microvascular Surgery Fellowship, New York, United States
Board Certified, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery 2005
Reviewer; Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research
Reviewer; Journal of Orthopedic Research
Liu, S.H., Daluiski, A., and Kabo, J.M. (1995) The effects of thigh soft-tissue stiffness on the control of anterior tibial displacement by functional knee orthoses. J. Rehab. Res. Devel. 32 (2): 135-140
Daluiski, A., Seeger, L.L., Doberneck, S.A., Finerman, G.A.M., and Eckardt, J.J. (1995) A case of juxta-articular myxoma of the knee. Skel. Rad. 24: 389-391.
Daluiski, A., Rahbar, B., and Meals, R.A. (1997) Russell’s Sign; subtle hand changes in patients with bulimia nervosa. Clin. Ortho. Rel. Res. 343: 107-109.
Daluiski, A., Kuhns, C.A., Jackson, K.R., and Lieberman, J.R. (1998) Publication rate of abstracts presented at the annual meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society. J. Orthopaedic Res. 16 (6): 645-649
Lieberman, J.R., Daluiski, A., Stevenson, S., Wu, L., McAllister, P., Lee, Y., Kabo, J.M., Finerman, G.A.M., Berk, A.J., and Witte, O.N. (1999) The effect of regional gene therapy with Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 producing bone marrow cells on the repair of segmental femoral defects in rats. JBJS 81 (7): 905-917.
Jackson, K.R., Daluiski, A., and Kay, R.M. (2000) Publication rate of abstracts presented at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. J. Ped. Ortho 20 (1): 2-6.
Engstrand, T., Daluiski, A., Bahamonde, M., Melhus, H., and Lyons, K.M. (2000) Transient production of bone morphogenetic protein 2 by allogeneic transplanted transduced cells induces bone formation. Human Gene Therapy 11(1): 205-11.
Jackson, K.R., Porrino, J.A., Tan, V., Daluiski A. (2003) Reference accuracy in The Journal of Hand Surgery. J. Hand Surgery 28(3):377-80
Tan V, Pope J, Daluiski A, Capo JT, Weiland AJ. (2004) The V-sling: a modified medial intermuscular septal sling for anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve. . J. Hand Surgery 29(2):325-327.
Mintz MB, Sowers R, Brown KM, Hilmer SC, Mazza B, Huvos AG, Meyers PA, Lafleur B, McDonough WS, Henry MM, Ramsey KE, Antonescu CR, Chen W, Healey JH, Daluiski A, Berens ME, Macdonald TJ, Gorlick R, Stephan DA. (2005) An expression signature classifies chemotherapy-resistant pediatric osteosarcoma. Cancer Res. 65(5):1748-1754.
For more publications, please see the PubMed listing.We are currently involved with several projects involving fracture healing. Using gene chip technology we are exploring the molecular mechanisms for fracture healing in order to improve clinical care for our patients with fractures.
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