About
Boxue Ma is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University's School of Engineering, conducting advanced research at the intersection of engineering and biological sciences.
Education background:
- Bachelor of Science, Nankai University (2006)
- Doctor of Philosophy, Baylor College of Medicine (2019)
His research program focuses on leveraging bioengineering principles to address complex biomedical challenges, with primary emphasis on tissue engineering scaffold development, biomaterial-tissue interactions, and regenerative medicine applications. Current work integrates cellular mechanobiology with synthetic biomaterial design to create functional tissue constructs for therapeutic use, drawing from cross-disciplinary expertise in polymer science, stem cell biology, and microfabrication techniques.
Scientific recognition:
- No major awards or fellowships documented in available sources
Professional activities include collaborative research within Stanford's bioengineering ecosystem, though formal student mentorship or grant leadership isn't reflected in current public profiles. The research occurs within Stanford's bioengineering infrastructure, utilizing shared facilities for biomaterial characterization and tissue culture without dedicated laboratory space specified in source materials.
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