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So Ah Lee
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Institute
Bio Soah is a biomaterials scientist and bio engineer who specializes in developing artificial cell niche using hydrogels for various tissue engineering/drug delivery applications.
During 5 years of Ph.D. training in Stem Cell and Biomaterials Laboratory under Dr. Fan Yang's guidance, Soah has focused on developing novel hydrogel-based cell niche platforms and examining effect of biophysical properties of the cell niche using various natural polymers (Matrigel, collagen, alginate, etc.) and synthetic polymers (poly(ethylene glycol), poly(acryl amide) etc.).
After completion of her Ph.D. training, she has joined Sean Wu's lab in CVI to extend her expertise in biomaterials to develop a bioink for bioprinting 3D cardiac tissues. -
Paul Pang
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Institute
Bio Dr. Paul Pang is a postdoctoral fellow at the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute with research interests in disease modeling, drug discovery, and precision medicine through the use of embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. Dr. Pang received his PhD from Baylor College of Medicine (2019) where he studied the alternative splicing of SCN5A in the heart and the effects of its misregulation in myotonic dystrophy. During his PhD training, he was a recipient of the NIH T32 and F31 NRSA Predoctoral Fellowships, Claude W. Smith Fellowship Award, and Dean's Award of Excellence among numerous presentation and travel awards from the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Heart Association. During his postdoctoral training, Dr. Pang has been awarded and funded by the NIH T32 and F32 NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowships.