Publication: Life as an early career researcher: interview with Yu Shrike Zhang
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2017
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Zhang, Yu Shrike. 2017. “Life as an early career researcher: interview with Yu Shrike Zhang.” Future Science OA 4 (3): FSO262. doi:10.4155/fsoa-2017-0114. http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/fsoa-2017-0114.
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Yu Shrike Zhang talks to Francesca Lake, Head of Open Access Publishing: Yu Shrike Zhang received his BE degree in biomedical engineering in 2008 from Southeast University, PR China and PhD degree in biomedical engineering in 2013 from Georgia Institute of Technology. He is currently an Instructor of Medicine and Associate Bioengineer in the Division of Engineering in Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. His research interests include organs-on-chips, biomaterials, bioprinting, biomedical devices, biomedical imaging and biosensing with a focus on innovating medical engineering technologies to recreate functional tissues and biomimetic tissue models. He was also a finalist in the inaugural Future Science Early Career Research Award.
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