Yung-Jen Chuang

Professor at National Tsing Hua University
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Hsinchu City, Taiwan, Taiwan, TW

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    • Taiwan
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Professor
      • Aug 2004 - Present

      http://lms.nthu.edu.tw/lab/vb Our research is focusing on the study of vascular biology. Angiogenesis (血管新生), cardio/neuro-vascular regeneration (心/腦血管創傷後再生), and tumor microenvironment (腫瘤微環境) are the current areas of concentration. We are particularly interested in the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the directed cell migration during vessel navigation and vascular network remodeling, with extended studies to cover functional genomics of inflammation and endothelial… Show more http://lms.nthu.edu.tw/lab/vb Our research is focusing on the study of vascular biology. Angiogenesis (血管新生), cardio/neuro-vascular regeneration (心/腦血管創傷後再生), and tumor microenvironment (腫瘤微環境) are the current areas of concentration. We are particularly interested in the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the directed cell migration during vessel navigation and vascular network remodeling, with extended studies to cover functional genomics of inflammation and endothelial biology. As for collaboration, we are one of the core labs within the NTHU Systems Biology Research Group since 2005. This interdisciplinary team aims to resolve pathogen-host interaction using computational approaches and a novel vertebrate mini-host model (zebrafish) to study host immune responses and invasive fungal pathogenesis. In addition, we have joined force with NHRI researchers since 2006 to establish novel analytical techniques and various human disease models (疾病模式) in the zebrafish research system. As a founding member of the NTHU-NHRI zebrafish core facility (aka ZeTH, Est.2008), our lab is involved in mission-oriented research on cardiovascular biology, cancer, drug screening and discovery. Show less http://lms.nthu.edu.tw/lab/vb Our research is focusing on the study of vascular biology. Angiogenesis (血管新生), cardio/neuro-vascular regeneration (心/腦血管創傷後再生), and tumor microenvironment (腫瘤微環境) are the current areas of concentration. We are particularly interested in the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the directed cell migration during vessel navigation and vascular network remodeling, with extended studies to cover functional genomics of inflammation and endothelial… Show more http://lms.nthu.edu.tw/lab/vb Our research is focusing on the study of vascular biology. Angiogenesis (血管新生), cardio/neuro-vascular regeneration (心/腦血管創傷後再生), and tumor microenvironment (腫瘤微環境) are the current areas of concentration. We are particularly interested in the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the directed cell migration during vessel navigation and vascular network remodeling, with extended studies to cover functional genomics of inflammation and endothelial biology. As for collaboration, we are one of the core labs within the NTHU Systems Biology Research Group since 2005. This interdisciplinary team aims to resolve pathogen-host interaction using computational approaches and a novel vertebrate mini-host model (zebrafish) to study host immune responses and invasive fungal pathogenesis. In addition, we have joined force with NHRI researchers since 2006 to establish novel analytical techniques and various human disease models (疾病模式) in the zebrafish research system. As a founding member of the NTHU-NHRI zebrafish core facility (aka ZeTH, Est.2008), our lab is involved in mission-oriented research on cardiovascular biology, cancer, drug screening and discovery. Show less

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Postdoc at Division of Hematology
      • Dec 2000 - Jun 2004

Education

  • University of Illinois at Chicago
    PhD, Bioengineering

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