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Sam Senyo, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, affiliated with both the Case School of Engineering and the School of Medicine. His research focuses on cardiac regeneration mechanisms in mammals versus lower vertebrates, leveraging stem cells, isotope tracers, and novel imaging tools. Dr. Senyo’s lab investigates endogenous cardiac repair processes and develops therapies targeting heart disease. He has mentored students like Ryan and Margaret, whose work includes studies on myocardial injury and fibroblast activation.
Dr. Senyo holds a PhD and utilizes interdisciplinary approaches, including collaborations to advance extracellular matrix-based therapies and microfluidic platforms. His research has led to advancements in understanding cardiomyocyte proliferation and the role of CAPG in fibrosis reduction. Recent work emphasizes ECM hydrogels and microparticles for post-injury regeneration, with a focus on stiffness modulation and inflammatory pathways.
While no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions are highlighted through publications in Nature and collaborations on cutting-edge tools like multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry. His lab integrates tissue engineering and molecular biology to address unmet clinical needs in cardiac repair.
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