
Dongeun (Dan) Huh
Associate Professor
Bioengineering (BE)
Research Expertise: Bioengineered Therapeutics and Devices and Drug Delivery | Cellular Engineering | Tissue Engineering
Huh’s laboratory aims to develop innovative bioengineering tools and technologies using biologically inspired design principles and micro/nanoengineering approaches to improve human health and promote environmental sustainability. Huh’s research focuses primarily on developing i) microengineered biomimetic models of human organs (organs-on-chips), ii) self-assembled tissue/organ scaffolds, iii) cell-based self-regulating “smart” biomedical devices, and iv) efficient biomimetic transport systems. Huh explores the use of these bioinspired engineering systems for a variety of biomedical, pharmaceutical, and environmental applications.
Education:
PhD Biomedical Engineering 2007 – University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
MS Mechanical Engineering 2002 – University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
MS Biomedical Engineering 2001 – University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
BS Mechanical Engineering 2000 – Seoul National University