Scientific Research
The entirety of my lab research background has revolved around regenerative medicine. Starting in 2010 at Stanford University’s Hagey Lab, I discovered a passion for non-invasive medical therapies, directly assisting the Lab Manager in stem cell research until 2014. As my passion for stem cell research persisted, I interned in Dr. Tom Lue’s lab at UCSF in 2016 and 2017. Listed below are three of my published white papers with corresponding links:
Wang, H. S., Oh, B. S., Wang, B., Ruan, Y., Zhou, J., Banie, L., Lee, Y. C., Arianna Tamaddon, et al. Low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy ameliorates diabetic underactive bladder in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. BJU International.
Dr. Yajun Ruan, Jun Zhou, Ning Kang, Amanda B. Reed-Maldonado, Arianna Tamaddon, et al (2018). The Effect of Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in an Obesity- Associated Erectile Dysfunction Rat Model. BJU International.
Dr. Yajun Ruan, Dr. Guiting Lin, Ning Kang, Arianna Tamaddon, et al (2017). In-situ activation and preservation of penile progenitor cells using icariside II in an obesity-associated erectile dysfunction rat model. Stem Cells and Development.