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Tzung Hsiai, Professor-in-Residence in the School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles, is a leading researcher in cardiovascular engineering, biomedical imaging, and environmental health impacts on vascular systems. His work bridges mechanobiology with cutting-edge technologies like light-sheet microscopy, nanoengineered sensors, and machine learning for disease modeling.
- Key Grants: NIH R01s on shear stress, light-field imaging, and particulate matter effects; T32 training programs.
- Research Themes: Mechanotransduction in vascular repair, exercise-induced metabolic pathways, SARS-CoV-2 diagnostics, and CAR-NKT cell therapies.
- Technologies: Wearable impedance sensors for fatty liver detection, graphene oxide antigen-presenting platforms, and wireless cardiac pacemakers.
His 2025-2024 publications highlight innovations in deep tissue sound printing, synthetic antigen-presenting cells, and AI-enhanced microscopy. Recent awards include the Maud Cady Guthman Chair in Cardiology (2018-2023). Collaborations span hematology, bioengineering, and nanotechnology.
- Scientific Awards
- Maud Cady Guthman Chair in Cardiology (2018-2023)
- Key Collaborations: Teams with Khademhosseini, Gao, Yang, and Zhou on biofabrication and AI-driven diagnostics.
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