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Christopher Anderson is a researcher at the Yale School of Medicine, actively contributing to the fields of vascular biology and regenerative medicine. His work is centered on tissue-engineered vascular solutions and the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular diseases such as supravalvular aortic stenosis.
Research Interests:
- Vascular Biology
- Tissue Engineering
- Regenerative Medicine
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Elastin Biology
- Stem Cell Research
His recent publications in 2024 highlight a strong focus on developing biologic vascular grafts with antithrombotic properties and understanding de novo elastin assembly as a therapeutic strategy for congenital vascular disorders. These studies demonstrate a translational approach combining stem cell technology, tissue engineering, and molecular pathophysiology.
Scientific Contributions:
- Co-author on two peer-reviewed original research articles in high-impact journals in 2024.
- Collaborates with leading Yale researchers including George Tellides, John Hwa, and Yibing Qyang.
Education and Training:
- BSc in Biology, University of St. Thomas (2015)
- PREP Scholar, Johns Hopkins University (2016)
Christopher Anderson is engaged in cutting-edge cardiovascular research at Yale, with a clear trajectory in translational vascular science. His work bridges engineering, cell biology, and clinical cardiovascular medicine, positioning him as an emerging contributor to regenerative cardiovascular therapies.