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Sha Wan is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Clemson University, College of Science. He holds an MS from Clemson University (2020-2022). His research focuses on statistical methodologies, including change points and time series analysis, alongside interdisciplinary work in biomedical engineering and tissue preservation. His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Math 3020, STAT 2220, and STAT 3090.
Research Interests:
Sha's statistical work examines dynamic systems and temporal data patterns. His biomedical research explores innovative preservation techniques like nanowarming for vitrified tissues and cryoprotectant optimization for long-term storage solutions. Recent projects include porcine meniscus transplants and vascularized composite allograft preservation, demonstrating expertise in bridging statistical rigor with biological applications.
Article Trends:
His 15 most recent articles highlight advancements in tissue engineering, cryopreservation, and biomaterials. Key themes include nanowarming for cartilage viability, anhydrous preservation strategies, and vascular tissue storage. These works address challenges in organ transplantation, regenerative medicine, and scalable biomanufacturing.
Awards/Grants:
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Teaching & Advising:
As a Grad Teacher of Record, he instructs multiple undergraduate statistics and mathematics courses. No formal advisees or graduate students are noted.
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