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George Hung is a Clinical Fellow in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His research focuses on cardiology, digital health interventions, and regenerative medicine. He holds an MD from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2021) and a BA in Molecular Biology from Princeton University (2013). His work includes pioneering studies on mobile health platforms like 'Corrie' for heart attack recovery and the use of stem cells in cardiac rejuvenation. He has contributed to over a dozen peer-reviewed publications, exploring topics ranging from cardiac complications in autoimmune diseases to the engineering of hydrogels for myocardial repair.
Education:
- MD: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2021)
- AB: Princeton University, Molecular Biology (2013)
Research Interests:
- Development of digital health solutions for cardiac rehabilitation
- Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem cell aging and rejuvenation
- Cardiac complications in systemic sclerosis and other autoimmune conditions
Recent Research Trends: His publications emphasize translational research at the intersection of cardiology and technology. Key themes include leveraging mHealth platforms to improve patient outcomes, understanding cellular pathways in cardiac regeneration, and advancing biomaterials for therapeutic delivery.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Electro-Biology and Arrhythmia Therapeutics Laboratory, collaborating on projects involving cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms and device innovation.

