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<h3>Bing Yu, MD. Ph.D.,Research Associate</h3> | <h3>Bing Yu, MD. Ph.D.,Research Associate</h3> | ||
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Dr. Bing Yu joined lab in May 2013. He received postdoctoral training at the department of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University (2009-2013). | Dr. Bing Yu joined lab in May 2013. He received postdoctoral training at the department of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University (2009-2013). His current research is focused on understanding molecular and cellular mechanism by which macrophage polarization influences therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cell. | ||
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Min-Ho Kim, Ph.D.,Principal Investigator
Assistant professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Kent State University Email: mkim15@kent.edu / Phone: 330-672-1445 Prof. Kim's department profile
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Bing Yu, MD. Ph.D.,Research AssociateDr. Bing Yu joined lab in May 2013. He received postdoctoral training at the department of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University (2009-2013). His current research is focused on understanding molecular and cellular mechanism by which macrophage polarization influences therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cell. |
Murthi Kandanapitiye,Ph.D.,Popstdoc ResearcherDr. Kandanapitiye joined lab in July 2015. He received Ph.D degree at the department of Chemistry at Kent State University. His current research is focused on applying nanoparticle-based approaches for targeting bacterial biofilms. |
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