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Cheng Zhu

Regents Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology

Cheng Zhu is a Regents Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, specializing in biomedical engineering.13 He holds the J. Erskine Love Jr. Endowed Chair in Engineering in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, which is jointly operated by Georgia Tech and Emory University.23

Dr. Zhu's research focuses on understanding biological processes at the cellular and molecular levels, particularly in relation to human health and diseases.3 His work primarily concentrates on:

  1. Adhesion and signaling molecules in the immune system
  2. Vascular system processes
  3. Mechanobiology and biomechanics

He employs advanced technologies in his research, including micropipette manipulation, atomic force microscopy, and real-time laser scanning confocal microscopy.3

Dr. Zhu's educational background includes:

  • Ph.D. from Columbia University (1988)
  • M.S. from Columbia University (1985)
  • B.S. from Zhejiang University, China (1982)3

He joined Georgia Tech in 1990 as an Assistant Professor and has since established a prominent research career.3 Dr. Zhu's work has significant implications for various medical fields, including cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.3 His research is primarily funded by the National Institutes of Health.3

Highlights

Dec 1 · bme.gatech.edu
Cheng Zhu - Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Cheng Zhu - Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Cheng Zhu, PhD, MS | Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
‪Cheng Zhu‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Location

Marietta, Georgia, United States