He is currently the President of the International Society of Cryobiology, a tenured professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering of the University of Washington (Seattle), a Master (II) professor at China University of Science and Technology, and a distinguished professor at China University of Science and Technology.
Chinese name: Gao Dayong.
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Nationality: USA
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Shanghai
Occupation: teacher, scientist
Graduate School: University of Washington
Main achievements: President of the International Society of Cryobiology.
Representative works: biological protection and biological bank
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President of the International Society of Cryobiology, currently tenured professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering of the University of Washington (Seattle) and Master Chair (II) of the University of Science and Technology of China. Gao Dayong received a bachelor's degree from China University of Science and Technology (1982) and a doctor's degree in engineering from Concord University (199 1). He used to be an alumnus of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kentucky, USA, and a full-time professor at China University of Science and Technology, BaxterHealthcareCorpChair, distinguished professor. China Academy of Sciences "Hundred Talents Program" support expert. Peking University is an adjunct professor, honorary professor or visiting professor of China Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Zhejiang University and General Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation Army (Beijing 30 1 Hospital).
Professor Gao Dayong received research funds or prizes from the US Department of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation, the US Department of Defense (DoD), the American Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the American Cancer Society, the Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Fund, the American Heart Association, Baxter and Gambro Biotechnology Company, etc. At present, the main scientific research fields are: (1) artificial organs; (2) High-end technologies, systems and equipment for cryogenic biomedical engineering and cryopreservation; (3) New artificial biomaterials; (4) medical instrument technology; (5) Nano-micron technology-sensors, etc. He has published more than 300 academic papers, won more than US patents 10, and written, edited or participated in writing books or albums 17.
Major achievements
Professor Gao Dayong is one of the internationally renowned scientists and main leaders in the field of cryobiological engineering and cryopreservation, and is currently the president of the International Society of Cryobiology. Chairman of the World Congress of Cryogenic Medical Biology (2004) and co-chairman of the annual meeting of the International Society of Cryogenic Biology (1997). Leader of the International Society of Cryobiology (official and director, 1998-2008). Editor-in-Chief of BiopreservationandBiobanking, an American academic journal. Editor of Thermodynamics, an American engineering magazine, and Cryogenic Express, a British journal of cryobiology. He mainly studies the mechanism of low-temperature damage and preservation of biomaterials, cutting-edge technologies, and applications in scientific research, cell and organ transplantation, gene therapy and biopharmaceuticals. His main academic achievements and innovations in the field of cryogenic bioengineering are the invention and successful development of internationally leading technologies and complete sets of equipment for cryopreservation of biomaterials, including the first proposal and experimental verification that the interaction between microwave and cryoprotectant can inhibit the formation of ice crystals during cooling, which opens up a new way for vitrification preservation; A single-mode microwave resonant cavity was invented for low-temperature storage of biomaterials to reduce cell recrystallization damage. A fully automatic closed ultrafiltration dialyzer was successfully developed for the first time to remove harmful protectants from frozen cells. A new type of controllable cryostat has been successfully developed, which can greatly reduce the cost and improve the survival rate of cryopreservation of cells and organs.
Based on Professor Gao Dayong's research achievements and contributions in the field of artificial organs (artificial kidney and artificial liver), he was awarded the honorary title of "BaxterHealthcareCorp" by baxterhealthcare corp, a fortune 500 company, and the University of Kentucky. Participated in writing several authoritative works in the field of artificial organs. These include American medical textbooks and clinical medical reference books: pediatric dialysis, kidney critical care, chronic diseases: dialysis and transplantation. American nephrologist's HandbookofDialysisTherapy, the world-famous Wiley encyclopedia series Wiley Biomedical Engineering Encyclopedia, etc. In 2009, University of Science and Technology of China Press published the monograph "Principles and Research Methods of Artificial Kidney" written by Gao Dayong and graduate students.
Professor Gao Dayong has served in many international academic groups, including the Audit Committee of Biomedical Engineering Awards and Funds of NASA, the Audit Committee of National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation (NSF), and the National Standing Committee for Biomedical Research Resources (NCRR) (2003-2008). And get various rewards.