
Ying Zheng
@yingzhe47280253
An associate Professor in UW Bioengineering
ID: 1076463364690214912
https://bioe.uw.edu/portfolio-items/zheng/ 22-12-2018 13:04:00
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More twists and turns in the story of vascular engineering! Ying Zheng, Christian Mandrycky and co use 3D modeling tools to study how endothelial cells respond to curvature. bit.ly/3ktZrwe UW Medicine Newsroom

A multiphoton ablation technique is combined with laser-guided angiogenesis to successfully make a 3D structure that mimics the glomerulus, a microvascular structure found in kidneys. Ying Zheng UW Bioengineering UW News Read the #openaccess article: ow.ly/p6Nk50DCwgP


UW Bioengineering is absolutely thrilled that Prof. and Dean Nancy Allbritton will receive the 2021 Pritzker Award from @BMES! Congratulations to Dr. Allbritton! 🎉🎉🎉@UWCOE UW Medicine bioe.uw.edu/nancy-allbritt…

Combining multiphoton ablation with laser-guided angiogenesis, Ying Zeng and co-workers successfully vascularize a 3D artificial glomerulus, shown here on this stunning cover! Ying Zheng UW Bioengineering UW News Read the paper: ow.ly/gVSS50ES2V8



Unique flow response of #EndothelialCell in Spiral #Microfluidic channel Shear 4.6 dyn/cm2⏫Proliferation, NOT Quiescence, of spiral EC monolayer Instructive for ischemic muscle Collaterogenesis Dr. Ying Zheng lab Science Advances 2020 Ying Zheng advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/38/e…



We are honored and proud to share the news that Princess Imoukhuede Dr. Princess will be the next chair of UW Bioengineering, effective Jan. 1, 2022! 🎉 We’re excited for her to join us in Seattle! UW Engineering UW Medicine Newsroom UW Medicine bioe.uw.edu/princess-imouk…

University of Washington (UW Bioengineering) researchers, led by Drs. Ying Zheng and Samuel Rayner, suggest that rapid release of #endothelial Von Willebrand factor during clotting may provide support for fibrin polymerization and accelerate thrombosis. 📑 bit.ly/3IR5830


New article: During #thrombosis, rapid endothelial release of von Willebrand Factor multimers may provide a scaffolding for fibrin polymerization and accelerate microvascular occlusion. Ying Zheng Sam Rayner ISCRM at UW @UWbioE bit.ly/3857sXi


We are excited to announce that renowned bioengineer Suzie Pun has been named the next director of MolES! Pun brings a depth of academic leadership and industry experience and a vision for the future of MolES that will serve the Institute and the UW well. moles.washington.edu/renowned-uw-bi…


UW Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute (under Pat Stayton's great leadership) has been an important community for my group and it is my privilege to serve as the next director starting July 2023. Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute

Last call - come join our faculty in UW Bioengineering! apply.interfolio.com/115364 This is an open/broad research search, candidates will have shown commitment to our depts stated values (e.g., in inclusion, equity, diversity, innovation, rigor) UW Bioe and Seattle are *amazing*. Join us!!

Look forward to Andy Shih presenting at UW CCB Breakfast Club this week! Excited to learn the newest things from Shih Lab! ISCRM at UW UW Bioengineering UW Center for Translational Muscle Research UWashington Heart Institute Rong Tian, MD PhD Jen Davis Patrick M Boyle Michael Regnier F Moussavi-Harami, MD

Please Join us for our Breakfast Club Lecture Thursday Jan. 26th, 2023 from 9am-10am in-person and via zoom with Dr. Meredith A. Redd. UW Cardiology UW Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine UW Medicine


Dr. Redd from UW Bioengineering will be presenting exciting science at Breakfast Club this morning. ISCRM at UW UW Center for Translational Muscle Research @MitochondriaMe1 Rong Tian, MD PhD Michael Regnier Jen Davis Ying Zheng Patrick M Boyle

Looking forward to my colleague and friend Dr. Rayner from UW PulmCritCareSleep presenting his exciting work on PAH. @MitochondriaMe1 UW Center for Translational Muscle Research ISCRM at UW UW Bioengineering Ying Zheng Rong Tian, MD PhD Patrick M Boyle Jen Davis Michael Regnier


Please Join us for our Breakfast Club Lecture Series Thursday March 2nd, 2023 from 9am-10am PST in-person and via zoom with Dr. Alexis Kaushansky. Alexis Kaushansky (she/her) UW Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine UW Global Health UW Pediatrics Seattle Children's
