Lay Teng Angمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Lay Teng Ang is an Assistant Professor of Urology at Stanford University, with concurrent appointments at the Bio-X , Cardiovascular Institute , and Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine . His research focuses on stem cell differentiation mechanisms and their applications in vascular biology, hematopoiesis, and neuroinflammation. Doctoral training at University of Cambridge and A*STAR Professional background includes Genome Institute of Singapore and Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology Research interests span pluripotent stem cell lineage specification , endothelial cell heterogeneity , and therapeutic targeting of EPAS1/ACKR1 pathways . His work has produced protocols for generating highly pure hematopoietic progenitors and organ-specific endothelial cells . Key publications include: 2025: Venous dysfunction in vascular dementia (Nature Communications) 2024: Hematopoietic stem cell lineage tracing (Developmental Cell) 2023: Germ cell specification mechanisms (Nature Communications) 2022: Meningococcal disease susceptibility via CFHR3 variation (AJHG) Awards include Catalyst to Independence and Siebel Investigatorship grants, with affiliations spanning the American Heart Association and Stanford Maternal & Child Health Research Institute .










