
Michael Cheng
@michaelchengly
PhD @UofT @UHN @UHNTransplant • Part of the @MacParlandSonya Lab studying liver immunology and regeneration • He/Him • 🇹🇼🇨🇦🏳️🌈
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelchengly/ 10-04-2007 02:16:36
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All hands on deck — this week, we talk with Tara Moriarty and Dr. Mona Nemer about how scientists are jumping into the fray to help with COVID-19. cbc.ca/1.5512558

New forward-looking ACS Nano Review of diagnosing #COVID19 bit.ly/COVIDr from #editor Warren Chan The Chan Lab Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto University of Toronto #openaccess /PSW Paul Weiss #nano #COVID #COVIDー19 #Covid_19 #coronavirus





Our new work tracking nanoparticle uptake in the spontaneous and immunocompetent woodchuck hepatitis virus cancer model. Excellent work by Lewis Liu et al ! Amazing collaborators The Chan Lab Gary Bader and Memorial University Thanks to funders for their support! doi.org/10.1021/acsnan…


Join us for the 17th Annual Regenerative Medicine Symposium on April 22 - 23, 2020. Keynote speakers are David Mooney Wyss Institute and Melody Swartz UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering Register here bit.ly/2ypWc5S #regenmed


Tomorrow! The second keynote speaker is Dr. Melody Swartz from UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering with her lecture on Targeting lymphatic vessels for Vaccination and Cancer Immunotherapy followed by student presentations. #regenmed2020



Congratulations! Sonya MacParland 🥰

Save the date! Don't miss this virtual #workshop with opening talks from our 2020 award winners James R Smiley and Sonya MacParland Can't wait to see you there!


How did Dr. Sonya MacParland create the world's first map of the liver? On this episode of #BehindTheBreakthrough, the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute scientist explains how she and her team mapped the landscape of 8,444 cells to unravel the organ's mysteries. Listen → bit.ly/36wGLX4





Congrats Dr. Cheng Michael Cheng on a successful PhD defense and thanks to Rod Russell for being an excellent external examiner and presenting his unpublished work on cell death pathways induced during viral infections! #liverlaughlove
