Jin-Jia (Justin) Hu

Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Education:
  • Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, 2005, Texas A&M University, College Station.
  • M.S. in Chemical Engineering, 1998, National Taiwan University.
  • B.S. in Chemical Engineering, 1994, National Taiwan University.
  • Publications:
  • Hu, J-J., Baek, S., and Humphrey, J.D. (2007) Stress-strain behavior of the passive basilar artery in normotension and hypertension. Journal of Biomechanics. 40:2559-2563.
  • Hu, J-J., Fossum, T.W., Miller, M.W., Xu, H., Liu, S., and Humphrey, J.D. (2007) Biomechanics of the porcine basilar artery in hypertension. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 35:19-29.
  • Gleason, R.L., Hu, J-J., and Humphrey, J.D. (2004) Building a functional artery: issues from the perspective of mechanics. Frontiers in Bioscience. 9:2045-2055.
  • Huang, S-Y., Hu, J-J., and Wang, T-T. (2001) Effects of gas composition on the cell growth and L- DOPA production in the suspension culture of Stizolobium hassjoo. Journal of the Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers. 32:1-11.
  • Hu, J-J., Ambrus, A., Fossum, T.W., Miller, M.W., Humphrey, J.D., and Wilson, E. Time courses of growth and remodeling of aortic media during hypertension: A quantitative immunohistochemical examination. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. (in revision).
  • Hu, J-J., Fossum, T.W., Miller, M.W., Wilson, E., and Humphrey, J.D. Potential roles of endothelial cells in neo-intimal development in an aortic coarctation model of hypertension. (submitted).
  • Hu, J-J., Humphrey, J.D., and Yeh, A.T. Characterization of engineered tissue development under biaxial loading using nonlinear optical microscopy. (in preparation).
  • E-mail: jinjia.hu@umassmed.edu

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