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Dr. Yi Hong is an Assistant Professor in the Bioengineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington. He achieved his PhD in Material Science and Engineering in 2005 at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. And then Dr. Hong joined Dr. William R. Wagner’s lab as a postdoc and later as a Research Assistant Professor in the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the University of Pittsburgh from 2006 to 2012. After joined the UTA in 2012, Dr. Hong has built up a Functional Applied Biomaterial (FAB) lab and works on developing functional and bioactive biodegradable soft materials and translational research for tissue repair and regeneration, drug delivery and bio-imaging applications. His major focus is located on biomaterial approaches to cardiovascular disease (scuh as heart infarction, and vascular diseases) treatment through tissue regeneration strategies. To date, he has published 64 peer-review papers in top journals in the field of biomaterials, such as Adv Mater, Biomaterials, Biomacromolecules and Acta Biomater, and 10 patents as well as over 100 conference abstracts. He received NSF CAREER award in 2016, and was elected as a Fellow of AHA in 2017. Dr. Hong is a reviewer for over 50 journals, and a member of AHA, AAAS, SFB, and BMES.His research has been supported by AHA, ONR, CPRIT, NIH and NSF.
Dr. Yi Hong is an Associate Professor in the Bioengineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). He achieved his PhD in Material Science and Engineering in 2005 at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. And then Dr. Hong worked as a postdoc and later as a Research Assistant Professor in the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) from 2006 to 2012. After joined in UTA in 2012, his research focuses on developing functional and bioactive biodegradable soft materials and translational research for tissue repair and regeneration, drug delivery and bio-imaging applications with emphasis on cardiovascular disease treatment. He has published over 80 peer-review papers in the field of biomaterials, and 12 patents as well as over 120 conference abstracts. He received many awards, including NSF CAREER award (2016), COE Outstanding Early Career Faculty Award (2018), BMES ABioM Junior Investigator Award (2018), Excellence in Research (2020), and CAB Mid-Career Award (2020). He was elected as a Fellow of American Heart Association in 2017. His research has been funded from AHA, NSF, NIH, ONR and CPRIT.
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<br>PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
<br>2005Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering , Zhejiang University
<br>2002MS in Materials Science ,  Hebei University of Technology
<br>1996Associate in Polymer Chemical Engineering ,  East China University of Science and Technology
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<br>APPOINTMENTS
<br>Sept 2012 to PresentAssistant Professor
<br>University of Texas at Arlington
<br>July 2008 to Aug 2012Research Assist. Prof.
<br>University of Pittsburgh  McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
<br>Feb 2006 to June 2008Post-doctoral Associate
<br>University of Pittsburgh  McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine


https://www.uta.edu/news/releases/2017/06/yi-hong-american-heart-association-fellow.php
 
EDUCATION
 
2005PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
 
Zhejiang University, 2005
 
 
2002MS in Materials Science
 
Hebei University of Technology, 2002
 
 
1996AA in Polymeric Chemical Engineering
 
East China University Of Science and Technology, 1996
 
 
APPOINTMENTS
 
July 2008 to Aug 2012
 
Research Assistant Professor
 
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
 
 
Feb 2006 to June 2008
 
Research Associate
 
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
 
 
July 1996 to Sept 1999
 
Project Engineer
 
Institute of Design and Research, Petrochemical Factory (China)

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Dr. Yi Hong is an Associate Professor in the Bioengineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). He achieved his PhD in Material Science and Engineering in 2005 at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. And then Dr. Hong worked as a postdoc and later as a Research Assistant Professor in the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) from 2006 to 2012. After joined in UTA in 2012, his research focuses on developing functional and bioactive biodegradable soft materials and translational research for tissue repair and regeneration, drug delivery and bio-imaging applications with emphasis on cardiovascular disease treatment. He has published over 80 peer-review papers in the field of biomaterials, and 12 patents as well as over 120 conference abstracts. He received many awards, including NSF CAREER award (2016), COE Outstanding Early Career Faculty Award (2018), BMES ABioM Junior Investigator Award (2018), Excellence in Research (2020), and CAB Mid-Career Award (2020). He was elected as a Fellow of American Heart Association in 2017. His research has been funded from AHA, NSF, NIH, ONR and CPRIT.


EDUCATION

2005PhD in Materials Science and Engineering

Zhejiang University, 2005


2002MS in Materials Science

Hebei University of Technology, 2002


1996AA in Polymeric Chemical Engineering

East China University Of Science and Technology, 1996


APPOINTMENTS

July 2008 to Aug 2012

Research Assistant Professor

McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine


Feb 2006 to June 2008

Research Associate

McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh


July 1996 to Sept 1999

Project Engineer

Institute of Design and Research, Petrochemical Factory (China)