Neuromuscular junctions - Hannah Storrie
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1. Neuromuscular junctions - Hannah Storrie; 2. Fluorescent endothelial sprouting assay - Eduardo Silva; 3. SEM microscopy - Claudia Fischbach; 4. Endothelial sprouting assay - Will Yuen; 5. Histology - Eduardo Silva; 6. Histology - Eduardo Silva; 7. Cells adhering to a surface - James Cunningham; 8. SEM microscopy - Claudia Fischbach;
Yu Ching Yung
Ph.D. Candidate (2004 - present)
yung@seas.harvard.edu

Education

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
M.S. Chemical Engineering (2003)

University of California, Los Angeles
B.S. Chemical Engineering (2000)

Research Focus

The focus of my research is to understand the mechanism that regulates the interplay between local mechanical cues and diffusible chemical signals in vascular remodeling.

Publications

  • Yung, Y.C. and Mooney, D.J., Smooth Muscle Engineering, in Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs, J.D. Bronzino, Editor. 2006, CRC Press: Hartford, Connecticut, USA. p. 53-1 - 53-14
  • Matsumoto, T., Yung, Y.C., Fischbach, C., Kong, H. J., Nakaoka, R., and Mooney, D.J., Mechanical Strain Regulates Endothelial Cell Patterning in Vitro. Tissue Eng, 2006