Dr. Huang finished her PhD in NTHU in the year 2015, during the PhD program, she focused her research on the multidisciplinary study of micro-/nano- magnetic materials integrated in the microsystems for biomedical/biomimetic applications. Dr. Huang later received Postdoctoral Research Abroad Program (PRAP) grant support from, Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan). In the year 2016, she therefore started the research focusing on developing human pluripotent stem (hiPSC) derived cardiac/smooth muscle microtissues model system for biomechanical and electrophysiology in Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital. Since 2013, she has published 10 SCI papers as first author and a total of 34 SCI papers. The paper published in Advanced Functional Materials, Biotechnology Advances, Lab on a Chip, Scientific Reports, and PLoS One, and Pediatric research. She is the co-inventor of 4 granted Taiwan patents. Dr. Huang focused her research on the multidisciplinary study of micro-/nano- magnetic materials integrated in the microsystems for biomedical/biomimetic applications during the PhD program. She received Postdoctoral Research Abroad Program (PRAP) grant support from MOST and started the research focusing on developing human pluripotent stem (hiPSC) derived cardiac/smooth muscle microtissues model system for biomechanical and electrophysiology in Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital. She is now an assistant professor of MLSB, NCKU and a visiting scientist of PHA, JHU and started her international collaborative pilot projects supported by the Einstein Program, MOST, Taiwan.
Detail Publication lists, Grants, Awards and Honors
Google scholar
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QNpB9ssAAAAJ
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9932-5651
Research NCKU
https://researchoutput.ncku.edu.tw/en/persons/chen-yu-huang