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Yen-Jun Chuang serves as an Assistant Research Scientist in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine. Their research bridges veterinary and human biomedical sciences with a focus on translational applications of nanotechnology.
Dr. Chuang's research interests center on nanomedicine applications for cancer treatment, reproductive health, and studying endocrine disruptors. Their work demonstrates particular expertise in nanoparticle drug delivery systems, photodynamic therapy, and the developmental programming effects of environmental toxins like bisphenols. A significant portion of their research investigates sex-specific responses to environmental exposures and their long-term health consequences.
Analysis of their publication record shows a clear progression from fundamental nanomaterials research toward increasingly translational applications. Their recent work (2022-2025) focuses on practical medical applications including non-surgical spaying/neutering techniques, prostate cancer treatments, and solutions for peri/post-menopausal health issues. The consistent theme across publications is the innovative use of nanoparticles for targeted delivery and imaging.
Dr. Chuang's work on bisphenol exposures reveals important insights into developmental origins of adult diseases, particularly regarding cardiovascular health and neuroendocrine function. Their research demonstrates how prenatal exposures can program tissue-specific responses that manifest as health issues later in life, with notable sex differences in outcomes.
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