Discovering mechanisms in & therapeutics for CV disease

If not for the advice of a Mayo Clinic alumnus, Yang Chen, Ph.D. (BMB ’18), probably wouldn’t have applied to Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. And Mayo wouldn’t have benefited from his innovative research in cardiovascular medicine.

When Dr. Chen was choosing graduate school programs to apply to, he says he was focused on big-name schools. In an online forum for students of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China, Pengfei Song, Ph.D. (BME ’14, PHYS ’16), created a thread about Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and recommended the graduate school. Dr. Song is an alumnus of both institutions.

“I’m grateful to Dr. Song,” says Dr. Chen. “He told me Mayo has a small but great biomedical sciences graduate program. Without him, I wouldn’t have known about Mayo’s program and had the rare opportunities I’ve had at Mayo.”

Dr. Chen has something else in common with Dr. Song: They both received the Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Edward C. Kendall Award for Meritorious Research — Dr. Chen in 2020 and Dr. Song in 2018. Dr. Song is now an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with his own ultrasound research laboratory.

Dr. Chen hopes to follow in Dr. Song’s footsteps and become an independent, successful investigator in academia. His pioneering work has significantly advanced the field of natriuretic peptide physiology and therapeutics for cardiovascular and renal injury and disease:

“My platform and track record look good, and I’m excited to continue the momentum and continue to do exciting research,” says Dr. Chen. “My goal is to find new therapies and help patients. I’m fortunate to have colleagues and mentors who have been so supportive to get me to this point, including the Kendall Award. I’m humbled and grateful.”

“My goal is to find new therapies and help patients. I’m fortunate to have colleagues and mentors who have been so supportive to get me to this point, including the Kendall Award.”

Yang Chen, Ph.D., 2020 recipient of the Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Edward C. Kendall Award for Meritorious Research, is the first in his family to graduate from college.

Yang Chen, Ph.D.

Research fellow, Cardiorenal Research Laboratory

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine

Instructor in Medicine

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

Graduate: Ph.D., Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Undergraduate: Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

 

 

 

 

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