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  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Clark T. Hung is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions to rheumatology, surgery, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, and mechanical engineering. Their work addresses a variety of topics including osteoarthritis treatment and mechanisms, knee injuries and reconstruction techniques, lower extremity biomechanics and pathologies, total knee arthroplasty outcomes, shoulder injury and treatment, spine and intervertebral disc pathology, and planarian biology and electrostimulation.

Recent papers by Clark T. Hung span from 2020 to 2022. Among these are:
- Pulsed electromagnetic fields promote repair of focal articular cartilage defects with engineered osteochondral constructs (2020, Biotechnology and Bioengineering)
- Direct Osmotic Pressure Measurements in Articular Cartilage Demonstrate Nonideal and Concentration-Dependent Phenomena (2020, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering)
- Immature bovine cartilage wear by fatigue failure and delamination (2020, Journal of Biomechanics)
- Sustained Delivery of SB-431542, a Type I Transforming Growth Factor Beta-1 Receptor Inhibitor, to Prevent Arthrofibrosis (2021, Tissue Engineering Part A)
- Biophysical Modulation of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation in the Context of Skeletal Repair (2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)

Frequently occurring coauthors reflect collaborative work with notable researchers including:

  • Gerard A. Ateshian
  • Andy J. Lee
  • Lianna R. Gangi
  • Courtney A. Petersen
  • James L. Cook

Publishing predominantly in journals such as the Journal of Biomechanics, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, SSRN Electronic Journal, Applied Sciences, and Tissue Engineering Part A, Clark T. Hung has produced multiple contributions across these venues, with the highest number of publications appearing in the Journal of Biomechanics.

Clark T. Hung was recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Functional tissue engineering of articular cartilage through dynamic loading of chondrocyte-seeded agarose gels.

    Robert L. Mauck;Michael A. Soltz;Christopher C. B. Wang;Dennis D. Wong

  • Synergistic action of growth factors and dynamic loading for articular cartilage tissue engineering.

    Robert L. Mauck;Steven B. Nicoll;Sara L. Seyhan;Gerard A. Ateshian

  • The role of cell seeding density and nutrient supply for articular cartilage tissue engineering with deformational loading.

    R.L. Mauck;C.C-B. Wang;E.S. Oswald;G.A. Ateshian

  • The extracellular matrix, interstitial fluid and ions as a mechanical signal transducer in articular cartilage

    Van C. Mow;Christopher C. Wang;Clark T. Hung

  • Mechanical response of bovine articular cartilage under dynamic unconfined compression loading at physiological stress levels

    S Park;C.T Hung;G.A Ateshian

  • Influence of seeding density and dynamic deformational loading on the developing structure/function relationships of chondrocyte-seeded agarose hydrogels.

    Robert L. Mauck;Sara L. Seyhan;Gerard A. Ateshian;Clark T. Hung

  • A Paradigm for Functional Tissue Engineering of Articular Cartilage via Applied Physiologic Deformational Loading

    Clark T. Hung;Robert L. Mauck;Christopher C.-B. Wang;Eric G. Lima

  • The Beneficial Effect of Delayed Compressive Loading on Tissue-Engineered Cartilage Constructs Cultured with TGF-β3

    Eric G. Lima;Liming Bian;Kenneth W. Ng;Robert L. Mauck

  • Modeling of neutral solute transport in a dynamically loaded porous permeable gel: implications for articular cartilage biosynthesis and tissue engineering.

    Robert L. Mauck;Clark T. Hung;Gerard A. Ateshian

  • A tissue level tolerance criterion for living brain developed with an in vitro model of traumatic mechanical loading.

    Barclay Morrison;Heather L. Cater;Christopher C-B. Wang;Fay C. Thomas

  • An automated approach for direct measurement of two-dimensional strain distributions within articular cartilage under unconfined compression.

    Christopher C.-B. Wang;Jian-Ming Deng;Gerard A. Ateshian;Clark T. Hung

  • Characterization of the structure-function relationship at the ligament-to-bone interface.

    Kristen L. Moffat;Wan-Hsuan S. Sun;Paul E. Pena;Nadeen O. Chahine

  • Anatomically shaped osteochondral constructs for articular cartilage repair.

    Clark T. Hung;Eric G. Lima;Robert L. Mauck;Erica Taki

  • Modeling the Matrix of Articular Cartilage Using a Continuous Fiber Angular Distribution Predicts Many Observed Phenomena

    Gerard A. Ateshian;Vikram Rajan;Nadeen O. Chahine;Clare E. Canal

  • Osteoblast elastic modulus measured by atomic force microscopy is substrate dependent.

    Erica Takai;Kevin D. Costa;Aisha Shaheen;Clark T. Hung

  • Anisotropic strain-dependent material properties of bovine articular cartilage in the transitional range from tension to compression.

    Nadeen O Chahine;Christopher C-B Wang;Clark T Hung;Gerard A Ateshian

  • Spatial and temporal development of chondrocyte-seeded agarose constructs in free-swelling and dynamically loaded cultures.

    Terri-Ann N. Kelly;Kenneth W. Ng;Christopher C.-B. Wang;Gerard A. Ateshian

  • Optical Determination of Anisotropic Material Properties of Bovine Articular Cartilage in Compression

    Christopher C.-B. Wang;Nadeen O. Chahine;Clark T. Hung;Gerard A. Ateshian

  • Bioreactor for generating functional cartilaginous tissue

    Clark Hung;Gerald Aouni-Ateshian;Robert Mauck;Michael Soltz

  • A layered agarose approach to fabricate depth-dependent inhomogeneity in chondrocyte-seeded constructs

    Kenneth W. Ng;Christopher C.-B. Wang;Robert L. Mauck;Terri-Ann N. Kelly

  • Bioactive stratified polymer ceramic-hydrogel scaffold for integrative osteochondral repair.

    Jie Jiang;Amy Tang;Gerard A. Ateshian;X. Edward Guo

  • Modeling the Matrix of Articular Cartilage Using a Continuous Fiber Angular Distribution Predicts Many Observed Phenomena

    Gerard A. Ateshian;Vikram Rajan;Nadeen O. Chahine;Clare Canal Guterl

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard A. Ateshian
Gerard A. Ateshian Columbia University
Robert L. Mauck
Robert L. Mauck University of Pennsylvania
Liming Bian
Liming Bian South China University of Technology
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic Columbia University
Van C. Mow
Van C. Mow Columbia University
Helen H. Lu
Helen H. Lu Columbia University
Rocky S. Tuan
Rocky S. Tuan Chinese University of Hong Kong
Xingyu Jiang
Xingyu Jiang Southern University of Science and Technology
Linda J. Sandell
Linda J. Sandell Washington University in St. Louis
George M. Whitesides
George M. Whitesides Harvard University

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