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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Miao-Tzu Huang | Allergology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr at National Taiwan University Hospital,Ā  Taiwan

Dr. Miao-Tzu Huang is a distinguished pediatrician and principal investigator at the National Taiwan University Hospital, specializing in clinical immunology. With a profound dedication to advancing pediatric care, he integrates research with clinical practice to address immunological challenges faced by children. His commitment to understanding allergic diseases, particularly asthma, has made significant contributions to pediatric immunology. Dr. Huang’s passion for teaching and mentorship fosters the next generation of healthcare professionals, emphasizing the importance of research in clinical settings.

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Education šŸŽ“

Dr. Huang earned his Bachelorā€™s degree from Chung-Shan Medical University in Taiwan. He furthered his studies by obtaining an M.D. and later completed a Ph.D. at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London. He completed his residency and a fellowship in Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology at National Taiwan University Hospital, where he honed his expertise in pediatric immunology, preparing him for his impactful research career.

Experience šŸ„

Dr. Huang has extensive clinical experience as an attending pediatrician at the National Taiwan University Hospital, where he integrates research and clinical practice. His roles have included leading innovative research projects in immunology, particularly focusing on pediatric asthma and allergies. His progression from residency to principal investigator showcases his commitment to improving pediatric health outcomes and his dedication to training future medical professionals through hands-on mentorship.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Dr. Huang has received several accolades for his contributions to pediatric immunology, including recognition from the Taiwan Pediatric Society and the American Association of Immunologists. His research has been published in prestigious journals, earning him respect within the scientific community. Additionally, he has been invited to present at numerous international conferences, reflecting his standing as an expert in his field and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in pediatric immunology.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Dr. Huangā€™s research centers on the regulation of immune responses at the respiratory mucosal surface, particularly in the context of pediatric asthma. His lab investigates the role of commensal microbiota in allergic immune responses and the mechanistic functions of regulatory T-cells in airway inflammation. His pioneering work explores innovative therapeutic approaches to modulate immune responses, aiming to improve treatments for children suffering from allergic diseases and asthma.

Conclusion šŸ†

Dr. Miao-Tzu Huang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, backed by a solid academic foundation, significant leadership roles, and a focused research agenda that addresses critical issues in pediatric immunology. His innovative research on mucosal immunity and its regulation is particularly timely, given the increasing prevalence of allergic diseases. While there are opportunities for improvement, particularly in collaboration and public engagement, Dr. Huang’s established track record of impactful research and active participation in the scientific community positions him as a leading researcher in his field. With targeted efforts to enhance collaboration and visibility, he has the potential to make even greater contributions to the understanding and treatment of immune-related conditions in children.

Publications Top Notes

  • Short-chain fatty acids ameliorate allergic airway inflammation via sequential induction of PMN-MDSCs and Treg cells
    • Authors: MT Huang, CJ Chiu, CY Tsai, WL Liu, HL Chuang
    • Journal: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology-Global
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 2
    • Issue: 4
    • Article Number: 100163

 

  • Asthma in the Era of Precision Medicine: Biologics and Probiotics
    • Authors: Chiao-Juno Chiu, MT Huang
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 22
    • Issue: 9
    • Article Number: 4528

 

  • Multifaceted Notch in allergic airway inflammation
    • Authors: MT Huang, CJ Chiu, BL Chiang
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 20
    • Issue: 14
    • Article Number: E3508-3524

 

  • Notch ligand DLL4 alleviates allergic airway inflammation via induction of a homeostatic regulatory pathway
    • Authors: MT Huang, YL Chen, CI Lien, WL Liu, LC Hsu, H Yagita, BL Chiang
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2017
    • Volume: 7
    • Article Number: 43535
    • DOI: 10.1038/srep43535

 

  • Regulatory T cells cease fire at the right place
    • Authors: MT Huang, Bor-Luen Chiang
    • Journal: Immunogenetics: Open Access
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 1
    • Issue: 3
    • Article Number: 1000113

 

  • Lymph node trafficking of regulatory T cells is prerequisite for immune suppression
    • Authors: MT Huang, BR Lin, WL Liu, CW Lu, BL Chiang
    • Journal: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 99
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 561-568

 

  • Location, location, location – positioning Tregs to the right place at the right time
    • Authors: MT Huang, Yi-Lien Chen, BL Chiang
    • Journal: Inflammation & Cell Signaling
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 3
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: e1267

 

  • Feedback regulation of IFN-alpha/beta signaling by Axl receptor tyrosine kinase modulates HBV immunity
    • Authors: MT Huang, WL Liu, CW Lu, JJ Huang, HL Chuang, YT Huang, JH Hong, P Liu, DS Han, BL Chiang, C Shih, PJ Chen, DS Chen
    • Journal: European Journal of Immunology
    • Year: 2015
    • Volume: 45
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 1696-1705

 

  • Notch signaling prevents mucous metaplasia in mouse conducting airways during postnatal development
    • Authors: PN Tsao, SC Wei, MF Wu, MT Huang, HY Lin, MC Lee, K M Lin, IJ Wang, V Kaartinen, LT Yang, W Cardoso
    • Journal: Development
    • Year: 2011
    • Volume: 138
    • Pages: 3533-3543

 

  • Lipopolysaccharide-induced Notch signaling activation through JNK-dependent pathway regulates inflammatory response
    • Authors: PN Tsao, SC Wei, MT Huang, MC Lee, HC Chou, CY Chen
    • Journal: Journal of Biomedical Science
    • Year: 2011
    • Volume: 18
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 56-64

 

Miao-Tzu Huang | Allergology | Best Researcher Award

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