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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). His current research is focused on understanding molecular and cellular mechanism by which macrophage | 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 local environmental cues alter the polarization and activation of macrophage and its impact on tissue repair, in particular in models of skin wounding associated with chronic inflammation and bacterial biofilm infection. | ||
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* '''Andrew Bayes''', Andrew joined our laboratory in September 2016. He is junior in Pre-med track in Biochemistry and Honors College at Kent State. | * '''Andrew Bayes''', Andrew joined our laboratory in September 2016. He is junior in Pre-med track in Biochemistry and Honors College at Kent State. | ||
* ''' | *'''Mitchell Filka''', Mitchell joined our laboratory in September 2016. He is Senior in Biotechnology track in Biological Sciences at Kent State. | ||
*'''Cyrus Mirhaidari''', Cyrus joined our laboratory in October 2016. He is Sophomore in Integrative Life Sciences BS/MD program at Kent State/NEOMED. | |||
* '''Tara Rogers''', Tara joined our laboratory in March 2017. She is junior in Pre-med track in Biological Sciences and Honors College at Kent State. | |||
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Revision as of 17:16, 26 October 2017
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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Research Scientist / Post-docs
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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 local environmental cues alter the polarization and activation of macrophage and its impact on tissue repair, in particular in models of skin wounding associated with chronic inflammation and bacterial biofilm infection. |
Graduate students
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Talib Alboslemy, Ph.D candidate in School of Biomedical SciencesTalib joined our laboratory in November 2013. He is pursuing Ph.D degree in School of Biomedical Sciences at Kent State. |
Layala Almutairi, Ph.D candidate in School of Biomedical SciencesLayala joined our laboratory in March 2015. She is pursuing Ph.D degree in School of Biomedical Sciences at Kent State. |
Jess Krieger, Ph.D candidate in School of Biomedical SciencesJess joined our laboratory in February 2017. Jess is a biomedical sciences PhD candidate at Kent State University. She uses a skeletal muscle tissue engineering strategy to culture pork, with major focuses on muscle fiber formation, vascularization, and bioreactor design for scale up of cultured meat production. Her other major research focus is growing skin for regenerative medicine applications. She was awarded a fellowship with New Harvest to complete her research in the summer of 2017. She has a B.S. in biology and a B.A. in psychology. |
Undergraduate students
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Alumni
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