James B. Hoying
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About
James B. Hoying is a pioneering researcher in the fields of tissue engineering, vascular biology, and advanced in vitro modeling. His major contributions center on developing automated, scalable methods for fabricating complex, cell-dense human tissue models that more accurately replicate physiological and pathological conditions. Notably, his 2022 work on the automated fabrication of a 3D human liver model supplemented with human adipose microvessels (15 citations) demonstrates a breakthrough in creating thick (≤ 1 cm), vascularized tissues for drug testing and disease study, addressing critical scalability challenges in the field. Additionally, his 2023 development of an automated in vitro wound healing assay (2 citations) provides a high-throughput platform to investigate the spatial and temporal coordination of cell migration and signaling during epidermal repair. Through these innovations, Hoying has significantly advanced the practicality and reproducibility of complex tissue models, enabling more effective translational research. His work is particularly impactful for students and researchers seeking to bridge the gap between bench-top experiments and clinical applications, offering tools that reduce reliance on custom solutions and enhance the scalability of tissue engineering.
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- 2Automated In Vitro Wound Healing Assay2 citations · 2023