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*Charles Hu
*Charles Hu
*Johns Hopkins University
*Johns Hopkins University
*NEB 330
*Dr. Hai-Quan Mao Lab
*Smith 5th Floor
*NEB 330 & Smith 5th Floor
*Baltimore, MD
*c.hu@jhu.edu
*[[Special:Emailuser/Charles Hu|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
 
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==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 08:26, 1 February 2012

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Contact Info

Charles Hu (an artistic interpretation)
  • Charles Hu
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Dr. Hai-Quan Mao Lab
  • NEB 330 & Smith 5th Floor
  • c.hu@jhu.edu

Education

  • 2016, PhD, Materials Science and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
  • 2008, BS, Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley

Research interests

  1. Microfluidic devices for microparticle fabrication for use in embolism studies in pigs
  2. Stem cell and drug encapsulation
  3. Nanoparticle synthesis for drug and gene delivery

Publications

  1. Greenwald E, Mollazadeh M, Hu C, Tang W, Culurciello E, Thakor NV. A VLSI Neural Monitoring System with Ultra-Wideband Telemetry for Awake Behaving Subjects. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems. 5(2):112-119, Apr 2011.

    [2011]
  2. All AH, Bazley FA, Gupta S, Pourmorteza A, Pashai N, Hu C, Walczak P, Kerr CL. Human embryonic stem cell-derived oligodendrocyte progenitors repair somatosensory pathways following contusive spinal cord injury. PLoS ONE. (Submitted January 2012)

    [2012]
  3. Bazley FA, Hu C, Maybhate A, Pourmorteza A, Pashai N, Thakor NV, Kerr CL, All AH. Electrophysiological evaluation of sensory and motor pathways after incomplete unilateral spinal cord contusion. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. January 2012.

    [2012]
  4. Maybhate A, Hu C, Bazley FA, Yu Q, Thakor NV, Kerr C, All AH. Potential Long Term Benefits of Acute Hypothermia after Spinal Cord Injury: Assessments with Somatosensory Evoked Potentials. Critical Care Medicine. 40(2):573-579, February 2012.

    [2012]

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