By Susan Buckles – Mayo Clinic
Growing up in the Netherlands, Daniel Saris, M.D., Ph.D., was exposed to the wonders of science at a young age. He listened to his father, a physicist, when he spoke at scientific conferences. His mother, an English teacher, encouraged learning about diverse societies. These experiences would grow into Dr. Saris’ career as an orthopedic surgeon and regenerative medicine researcher.
“I’ve always been intrigued with understanding how science and biology work and how we can use it to our benefit,” says Dr. Saris. “I was drawn to orthopedics, because it is a surgical expertise that focuses on quality of life and the tangible improvements it can make in the lives of patients.”