Our research investigates sex differences in liver biology by recreating male and female liver phenotypes in vitro. Using sophisticated hormone oscillation protocols, controlled shear stress modulation, and advanced iPSC models of liver, we can model how male and female livers function differently. This approach allows us to study sex-specific metabolic responses and disease susceptibilities in a controlled, biomimetic environmentÂ
Current projects
Hormone oscillation in liver organoids
Sex differentiated shear stress in blood flow
Collaborators
We welcome collaborators in this area , please drop us an email if your think our research aligns!