Sign In

Dao-Fu Dai

Physician at UW Medicine

Dao-Fu Dai is a physician scientist currently affiliated with Johns Hopkins.4 He previously worked at UW Medicine and has expertise in pathology.34 Dr. Dai's research focuses on mitochondria and metabolic signaling in cardiac and kidney diseases.2 He has received several notable grants and awards throughout his career:

  1. In August 2024, he received a five-year R01 research grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.1

  2. In September 2022, he was awarded a five-year NIH R01 grant titled "Metabolic Reprogramming and FGF21 Signaling in Kidney Health and Polycystic Kidney Diseases" from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).1

  3. In August 2021, he received a three-year, $231,000 Career Development Award from Internal Medicine mentors.5

Dr. Dai's LinkedIn profile indicates that he has 119 connections and is based in Seattle.4 He is currently recruiting postdoctoral fellows and research specialists/scientists for his lab, focusing on mitochondria and metabolic signaling in cardiac and kidney diseases.2

Highlights

News and Events - Carver College of Medicine | The University of Iowa
News and Events - Carver College of Medicine | The University of Iowa
Dai receives career development from Internal Medicine mentors

Related Questions

What are Dao-Fu Dai's main research interests?
How has Dao-Fu Dai's work impacted the field of kidney diseases?
What other grants has Dao-Fu Dai received from the NIH?
What is Dao-Fu Dai's educational background?
How does Dao-Fu Dai's work at UW Medicine differ from his work at Johns Hopkins?
D
Add to my network

Location

Seattle, Washington