Lidan You Ph.D.
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Department / Business Unit |
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Biomechanical Engineering Division, Department of Mechanical Engineering |
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Disciplines |
| Stanford University |
Nanobiology Engineering |
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State / Provence |
| Stanford |
California |
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Website |
| USA |
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Research Interests: Bone adaptation to mechanical loading, Mechanotransduction in bone cells.
Education
1997 - 2002 PhD, The Center for Biomedical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, City College of New York.
Awards
2001 The Harold Shames Biomedical Engineering Award for Graduate Academic Excellence
Important Articles
You, L., Cowin, S.C., Schaffler, M.B., and Weinbaum, S.., A model for strain amplification in the actin cytoskeleton of osteocytes due to fluid drag on pericellular matrix, J. Biomech. 2001. 34(11): 1375-1386.
Weinbaum, S., Peng, G. and You, L., A new view of mechanotransduction and strain amplification in cells with microvilli and cell processes. Biorheology 38 (2001) 119-142
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