Prof. Youngbok (Abraham) Kang | Software for tracking materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Youngbok (Abraham) Kang | Software for tracking materials | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Youngbok (Abraham) Kang , George Fox University , United States 

👨‍🔬 Youngbok “Abraham” Kang is an Associate Professor in Mechanical, Civil, and Biomedical Engineering at George Fox University’s College of Engineering. With a robust academic background including a Ph.D. from Drexel University and postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School/Mass. General Hospital, his expertise spans biomaterials, micro-/bio-manufacturing technologies, and bio-inspired engineering. Kang’s research focuses on advancing medical device development, utilizing microfluidics and BioMEMs for biosensors and healthcare diagnostics. His work integrates biomechanics into cellular biology, aiming to model human diseases through tissue engineering approaches. Based in Newberg, OR, Kang continues to drive innovation in biomedical engineering, impacting both academia and healthcare industry practices.

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🎓 Education & Academic Positions

  • 08/2018-Present
    Associate Professor, Mechanical, Civil, and Biomedical Engineering
    George Fox University, Newberg, OR, USA
  • 10/2015-07/2018
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Surgery
    Center for Engineering in Medicine
    Harvard Medical School/ Mass. General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
    PIs: Martin Yarmush and O. Berk Usta
  • 09/2011-09/2015
    Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
    Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
    Advisor: Moses Noh, Ph.D.
  • 03/2002-02/2004
    M.S. in Chemical Engineering
    Seoul National University, S.Korea
    Advisor: Byung-Gee Kim, Ph.D.
  • 03/1995-08/2001
    B.S. in Chemical Engineering
    Korea University, S.Korea

🔍 Research Interests

  • Biomaterials and Micro-/Bio-manufacturing technologies.
  • Microfluidics, BioMEMs, and Bioengineering-applications.
  • Bio-inspired engineering/human disease modeling in Tissue engineering.
  • Biosensors and healthcare diagnostic devices.
  • Biomechanics in cellular biology.
  • Medical devices development

 

Publication Top Notes :

Simple surface modification of poly (dimethylsiloxane) via surface segregating smart polymers for biomicrofluidics

Citation :186

Liver sinusoid on a chip: Long‐term layered co‐culture of primary rat hepatocytes and endothelial cells in microfluidic platforms

Citation :176

Metabolic Patterning on a Chip: Towards in vitro Liver Zonation of Primary Rat and Human Hepatocytes

Citation :105

Layered long-term co-culture of hepatocytes and endothelial cells on a transwell membrane: toward engineering the liver sinusoid

Citation :82

Progressive hypoxia‐on‐a‐chip: An in vitro oxygen gradient model for capturing the effects of hypoxia on primary hepatocytes in health and disease

Citation :50