Beverly T. Tang, Ph.D.

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Biology
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Charles A. Taylor grad student 2007 Stanford (Computational Biology Tree)
 (Quantification of three-dimensional hemodynamic conditions in the human abdominal aorta and pulmonary arteries with application to shear-mediated gene transcription in endothelial cell culture.)
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Tang BT, Pickard SS, Chan FP, et al. (2012) Wall shear stress is decreased in the pulmonary arteries of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension: An image-based, computational fluid dynamics study. Pulmonary Circulation. 2: 470-6
Tang BT, Fonte TA, Chan FP, et al. (2011) Three-dimensional hemodynamics in the human pulmonary arteries under resting and exercise conditions. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 39: 347-58
Greve JM, Les AS, Tang BT, et al. (2006) Allometric scaling of wall shear stress from mice to humans: quantification using cine phase-contrast MRI and computational fluid dynamics. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 291: H1700-8
Tang BT, Cheng CP, Draney MT, et al. (2006) Abdominal aortic hemodynamics in young healthy adults at rest and during lower limb exercise: quantification using image-based computer modeling. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 291: H668-76
Tang BT, Draney MT, Tsao PS, et al. (2005) Comparison of wall shear stress in the human abdominal aorta during resting and simulated exercise conditions: Application to in vitro endothelial cell gene expression Proceedings of the 2005 Summer Bioengineering Conference. 2005: 1264-1265
Taylor CA, Cheng CP, Espinosa LA, et al. (2002) In vivo quantification of blood flow and wall shear stress in the human abdominal aorta during lower limb exercise. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 30: 402-8
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