Author: Dr. Fang
New Paper: Capturing physiological hemodynamic flow and mechanosensitive cell signaling in vessel-on-a-chip platforms
We are delighted to announce that our latest review paper — “Capturing physiological hemodynamic flow and mechanosensitive cell signaling in vessel-on-a-chip platforms” — has just been published at Frontiers in Physiology, as part of the special Research Topic “Mechanotransduction in Vascular Development and Disease“.
In this paper — which is a collaboration between our lab and the lab of Dr. Mark Mondrinos in Tulane Dept. of Biomedical Engineering — we review mechanosensitive signaling in the vasculature, and then explore strategies and challenges for incorporating physiological hemodynamic flow in vessel-on-a-chip microphysiological systems.
2024 MPS World Summit
Grant Awarded to Fang Lab from Louisiana Board of Regents!

The Fang Lab is excited to announce that we have been awarded a Research Competitiveness Subprogram (RCS) award from the Louisiana Board of Regents to study the role of connexins in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia! We are very excited to receive support from the State of Louisiana to pursue this work!
2024 LCRC Retreat
2024 Lab Photo
2024 Tulane Research, Innovation, and Creativity Summit (TRICS)

Graduate Student Kapil Thapa Receives Honorable Mention Poster Award!
Congratulations to our graduate student Kapil Thapa for receiving an Honorable Mention award for his poster presented at the Tulane Research, Innovation and Creativity Summit (TRICS) meeting two weeks ago! Kapil was one of two Fang lab graduate students to present at TRICS, and his poster focused on his project studying the role of endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition in healthy and tumor-associated angiogenesis.
See us at the 2024 MPS World Summit!

We are delighted to announce that we have been selected to present our recent retina-on-a-chip work at the 2024 MPS World Summit, being held June 10-June 14, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. We hope to see you there!
New Publication!
We are excited to announce our lab’s first primary research article — Cx40 Suppresses Sprouting Angiogenesis In Vitro — is now available online ahead of print at Bioelectricity!