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Ngan F Huang, PhD

@NganHuang
Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University. We engineer cardiovascular and muscle tissues for therapeutic regeneration.
Stanford, CA
huanglab.stanford.edu
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    Ngan F Huang, PhD
    @NganHuang
    Jul 30
    We are hiring! The Huang Lab @stanfordctsurg @StanfordCVI seeks a Postdoc in Stem Cell Tissue Engineering and Machine Learning to study cell-biomaterial interactions . Strong bioengineering and computational biology background preferred.
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    Ngan F Huang, PhD
    @NganHuang
    Oct 23, 2025
    New Perspective article hot-off-the-press! Human iPSC-Based in Vitro Cardiovascular Tissue Models for Drug Screening Applications. doi.org/10.1007/s11886… @StanfordCVI @stanfordctsurg.
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    Ngan F Huang, PhD
    @NganHuang
    Oct 9, 2025
    Don't miss out on TERMIS-AM 2025 (Nov 9-12, Detroit) with *new pre-tenure faculty travel awards, as well as a stellar lineup of pre-conference workshops! @TERMISAM. Register now am2025.termis.org/register/
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    Ngan F Huang, PhD
    @NganHuang
    Jul 8, 2025
    It was a really fun opportunity to share our research with the scientific community through this podcast.
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    StemCellReports
    @stemcellreports
    Jul 8, 2025
    The latest podcast has dropped. Check out @NganHuang and Soochi Kim talking about their latest publication in stem cell reports, tinyurl.com/yvm35ec7. Listen here tinyurl.com/2njkbp7k or wherever you get your podcasts. @ISSCR @stanfordctsurg @Thomas_Rando @UCLAstemcell
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    Ngan F Huang, PhD
    @NganHuang
    May 22, 2025
    Thanks to my collaborators for this exciting new work.
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    Stanford Cardiothoracic Surgery
    @stanfordctsurg
    May 21, 2025
    In a @NatureMaterials pub, @StanfordMed researchers & collaborators created a bioconstruct that orchestrates the release growth factors in a specific sequence & timing that is tailored to direct muscle regeneration. @NganHuang @StanfordCVI @Stanford_Neuro ow.ly/qsf350VVRgQ

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