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Department of Biomedical Engineering <br>
Department of Biomedical Engineering <br>
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine <br>  
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine <br>  
'''E-Mail :'''  
'''E-Mail : hwang@jhu.edu ''' <br>
[https://jshare.johnshopkins.edu/shwang4/public_html/index.htm/ Nathan's website]




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====Publications====
====Publications====
[https://jshare.johnshopkins.edu/shwang4/public_html/index.htm/ Nathan's website]

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Nathan SukYeon Hwang

PhD Candidate (Dr. Jennifer Elisseeff lab)
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
E-Mail : hwang@jhu.edu
Nathan's website


Research

Cartilage/bone tissue engineering
Microenvironment-mediated embryonic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation
Biomaterials-directed commitment and tissue formation of stem cells


Education and Professional Training

  • Fall 2002- Present:
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
    PhD candidate, Department of Biomedical Engineering
    Advisor: Jennifer Elisseeff, PhD
  • Fall 1998-May 2002:
    Johns Hopkins University School of Engineering, Baltimore, MD (Class of 2002)
    Biomedical Engineering (BME) with minor in Computer Science

Honors and Awards

  • Student Award (January, 2006)
    Award based on merit of paper presentation and content: The Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine (Jan, 2006)
  • Student Travel Award (January, 2006)
    Travel award presented by the Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine 24th Scientific Conference.
  • Graduate Student Travel Award (June 2005)
    Travel award presented by Graduate Student Association
  • Tau Beta Pi – Inducted as Junior class (2001)
    Honor society invitation given to the top 8% of the engineering junior class based on academic merit.
  • Golden Key National Honor Society (2000)
    Honor society invitation given to the top 15% of the class (120 out of 937) based on academic merit and involvement in community service.
  • Biomedical Engineering Honor Society (2001)
    Honor society invitation given to top 20% BME majors based on academic merit.
  • Korean Scholar (2000)
    Selected by Korean Embassy in Washington, D.C. based on academic merit.
  • Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship at Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (Summer 2000)
  • PCUSA (Presbyterian Church of U.S.A) Scholarship (2000)
  • Honorable Mention in Proposal to the 2002 Undergraduate Materials Research Initiative
  • Honorable Mention in Proposal to the 2000 Undergraduate Materials Research Initiative

Publications