First iPS Cell Trial for Heart Disease Soon
The Scientist - 31-Aug-2018Researchers plan to implant induced stem cell-sheets on the heart to regenerate injured areas
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Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at the Stanford University Medical Center.
Phillip C. Yang is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He directs the Cardiovascular Stem Cell Laboratory (Yang Lab) and Stanford Cardiothoracic MRI Program. Dr. Yang received degrees from Stanford University and Yale University School of Medicine, and completed post-graduate training at UCLA and Stanford University Medical Centers. Dr. Yang is a physician-scientist whose research interest focuses on clinical translation of the fundamental molecular and cellular processes of myocardial restoration.
His research employs novel in vivo
multi-modality molecular and cellular imaging technology to translate
the basic innovation in pluriopotent stem cell biology. Novel
intracellular molecules and organelles are discovered and studied for
functional improvement. Dr. Yang is currently a PI on the NIH/NHLBI
funded CCTRN UM1 grant, which is designed to conduct multi-center
clinical trial on novel biological therapy. In addition, he is a PI on 3
NIH research grants, 1 CIRM grant, and leads 6 stem cell clinical
trials. Currently, he is pioneering the Cardiovascular Regeneration
Program at Stanford. Dr. Yang has been the recipient of several
prestigious awards including NIH Career Development Award, NIH Career
Enhancement Award, and NIH Patient Oriented Research.
Visit website: https://profiles.stanford.edu/phillip-yang
See also: Stanford University - Private research university, one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions
Details last updated 16-Jan-2020
Researchers plan to implant induced stem cell-sheets on the heart to regenerate injured areas