معرفی
Joseph Wu is a Professor actively teaching advanced courses across Medicine (MED), Bioengineering (BIOE), Radiology (RAD), Immunology (IMMUNOL), and Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (STEMREM) departments. His instructional portfolio spans undergraduate research (MED 199, RAD 199), graduate research (MED 399, STEMREM 399), directed studies (BIOE 391, MED 299), and specialized courses including MED 225: Introduction to Drug Development and IMMUNOL 290: Teaching in Immunology.
His research focuses on:
- Cardiovascular Engineering through cardiac tissue modeling
- Stem Cell Biology using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) for disease modeling
- Drug Development pipelines for therapeutic innovation
- Cardiac Tissue Engineering of physiological models
- Cardiotoxicity Screening via AI-driven platforms like ADMET-AI
- Multi-organ disease modeling of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals dominant trends in iPSC-based cardiac disease modeling, CRISPR screening for cardiotoxicity targets, and multi-organ-on-a-chip systems. His work bridges AI-driven drug screening with physiological tissue engineering to address cardiac fibrosis, arrhythmias, and cardiometabolic disorders.
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Professor Wu mentors students through extensive research channels:
- Undergraduate Research: MED 199, RAD 199, IMMUNOL 199, STEMREM 199
- Graduate Research: MED 399, RAD 399, IMMUNOL 399, STEMREM 399, BIO 300X
- Directed Investigation: BIOE 392, MED 280, RAD 280, IMMUNOL 280
- Advanced Laboratory: BIOE 191X, BIOE 191
No specific laboratory infrastructure or collaborative teams were described in the source materials.
