
Modern Mechanobiology
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Sharon Gerecht is professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology, Maryland, USA. Her research group studies the interactions between stem cells and their microenvironments. She has authored more than 150 papers, book chapters, and patents in her field. Dr. Gerecht is an elected fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2016) and an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine (2019).
Hanjoong Jo is John and Jan Portman Professor and Associate Chair in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at Emory University, Georgia, USA, and Georgia Tech and Professor of Medicine at Emory University. He directs the Cardiovascular Mechanobiology and Nanomedicine lab, which studies how genes in blood vessel cells and cardiovascular diseases are regulated by blood flow, develops novel therapeutics by targeting flow-sensitive genes, and develops nanotechnology for safe and effective treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Jo has published 180 peer-reviewed papers and edited two books. He is an elected fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, American Heart Association (AHA), and American Physiological Society. He currently serves on the board of directors of BME Society.
Tzung K. Hsiai is Maud Cady Guthman Endowed Chair in Cardiology and professor of medicine and bioengineering at the UCLA Cardiovascular Engineering & Light-Sheet Imaging Laboratory, Los Angeles. He graduated from Columbia University and received his medical training from the University of Chicago. He completed his internship, residency, and NIH-funded cardiovascular fellowship at the UCLA School of Engineering and Medicine, Los Angeles, where he developed microsensors to study mechanotransduction underlying vascular injury and repair. His group was instrumental in the development of the LA PRISM Program between UCLA Bioinformatics and USC Environmental Health. Dr. Hsiai is the founding director of UCLA/Caltech Training Programs for Cardiovascular Bioengineers and has received several awards, including the AHA John J. Simpson Outstanding Research Achievement Award.
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