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SELECTBIO Conferences Bioprinting and Bioink Innovations for 3D-Tissues 2022

Su Ryon Shin's Biography



Su Ryon Shin, Assistant Professor of Medicine

Su Ryon Shin, PhD, received a doctoral degree from Hanyang University, South Korea. In 2010, she joined the staff at the Brigham and Harvard Medical School (HMS) as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Division of Engineering in Medicine. Shin was promoted to instructor at HMS in 2014. Today, Shin is an Assistant professor of medicine at the Brigham and HMS. Her research focuses on developing micro- and nano-technologies to control cellular behavior, with particular emphasis on developing micro-scale biomaterials and engineering systems for various biomedical applications. Also, Dr. Shin has been developing integrated organs-on-chip systems with built-in biosensors. During her research period at the Brigham, Dr. Shin has been extremely prolific in her work, which has resulted in several funded grants by National Institutes of Health, American Heart Association, Air Force Office of Sponsored Research, Toyota Motor Corporation, and the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute of the U.S. Department of Defense, etc. In addition, she has published over 148 papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Nature Protocol, PNAS, Science Advanced, Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, Angewandte Chemie, etc. Her H index is 64, and her research has been cited over 16,300 times. Her work has also attracted funding through the BWH Stepping Strong Innovator Awards and Innovation Evergreen Award.

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