User:Emann1992/Fushih Pan
Dr. Fushih Pan M.D. Ph.D. | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | National Taiwan University, BS, University of Chicago, M.D. and PhD |
Known for | development of MIRA, (Minimally Invasive Reconstruction Angiography) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Plastic Surgery, Chemistry |
Institutions | National Taiwan University University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania |
Dr. Fushih Pan (born October 17, 1957) is the only taiwanese plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Dr. Fushih Pan is also certified by the National Board of General Surgery of Taiwan and the Board of Plastic Surgery Specialist of the U.A.E.
Life
[edit]Dr. Fushih Pan was born in Taipei,Taiwan the 17th of October of 1957. He ha a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the National Taiwan University in 1979, and a M.D. and Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago through 1986-1989. He completed all of his doctoral qualifications in the United States where he resided as a plastic surgeon in major hospitals and as an instructor in the department of plastic surgery in the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Fushih Pan represented Taiwan as a team member for the Physicians for Peace organization and Northwest Medical to offer medical skills and advice in Developing Countries who are in the state of war like Estonia, Mexico, and Honduras from 1993 to 1994.
With a desire to promote a better medical environment, Dr. Fushih Pan returned to Taiwan in 1995 to serve for the benefits of patients and the community. There he established a clinic where he currently performs plastic surgery. Throughout the years Dr. Fushih Pan has taken part in many research projects along with the University of Chicago and University of Pennsylvania.
His most recent research on Stem Cell tracking using Mesoporous Nanoparticles, binding of short chain Peptides on to gold and silver Nanoparticles as a platform of Biomarkers, and modification of MSC differentiation using Nanopeptides in the National Taiwan University, have led him to the development of the MIRA procedure in 2009.
The MIRA procedure is an innovative multidisciplinary method for treating many chronic disease such as heart or liver failure, but has also proved to be a successful as an alternative to a facelift in the fields of cosmetic surgery.
Awards and Honors
[edit]- Honorary Citation by the President of the Executive Yuan of Taiwan, March, 1998
- First Place in Basic Science Paper Competition, Robert H. Ivy Society 41st Annual Meeting, Hershey, PA, 1995
- American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons Research Award, San Diego, California, 1994
Publications
[edit]- Synthesis of Biomaterial for Complex Wound using ADSC and Nanopeptide, Advance Material (Submitted, 2008)
- The Levator Septi Nasi Muscle and Its Clinical Significance, R. Song, H. Ma, and F. Pan, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 109: 1707 (2002)
- Patent 174895, Long Action Mechanical Device for the Augmentation of Female Breast. Taiwan Patent Bureau, Taipei, Taiwan
- The Effect of Intraorbital Pressure on Orbital Growth in the Anophthalmic Piglet, B. Reedy, F. Pan, W. Kim, and S. Bartlett, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 104: 713 (1999)
- Properties of Coralline Hydroxyapatitie and Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Membrane in the Immature Craniofacial Skeleton, B. Reedy, F. Pan, W. Kim, F. Gannon, A. Krasinskas, and S. Bartlett, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 103: 20 (1999)
- The superior Auricular Artery and Retroauricular Arterial Island Flaps, R. Song, Y. Song, K. Qi, H. Jiang and F. Pan, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 98: 657 (1996)
- Thermal Response of the Epidermis to Surface Gels. L.M. Krieger, F. Pan, and R. C. Lee, Surgical Forum, American College of Surgeons 738 (1993)
- Surfactant-Induced Sealing of Electropermeabilized Skeletal Muscle Membranes In Vivo. R.C. Lee, L.P. River, F. Pan, L. Ji , and R.L. Wollmann. Proceeding of National Academia of Science. 89, 4524(1992)[1]
- Studies of Yeast Cell Oxygenation and Energetics Using NADH Laser Fluorimetry. F. Pan, S. Chen, B. Mintzer, C.T. Chen, M. Wylam, and P. Schumacker. Proceeding of SPIE (1990)[2]
- A Study of Radial Distribution of Molecular Ions in the Positive Column of D.C. Glow Discharges Using Infrared Spectroscopy. F. Pan. And T. Oka. Physical Review A 36. 2297(1987)[3]
- Studies of Weakly Ionized Gases: Spectroscopy of H3+ and Plasma Diagnostics Using ArH +, Thesis, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, US
- Forbidden Transition of H3+., F. Pan and T. Oka. Astrophysical Journal 305,518(1986)[4]
- The Infrared Spectrum of the V2 Band of the H3+ Molecular Ion. J.K.G. Watson, S.C. Foster, A.R.W. McKeller, P. Bernath,T. Amano, F. Pan, M.W. Crofton, R.S. Altman, and T. Oka. Canadian Journal of Physics 84, 91(1984)
- Doppler Shift and Ion Mobility Measurement of ArH+ in a He D.C. Glow Discharge by Infrared Spectroscopy. N.N. Haese, F. Pan and T. Oka. Physical Review Letters 50, 1575(1983)[5]
- Synthesis and Cytoplasmic Transfer Rates of RNA Molecules in Mononuclear And Sendai Virus-Induced Multinuclear Cells. I. Pan, P.C. Chang, and F. Pan. Cell Structure and Function 4, 91(1979)
References
[edit]- http://www.bionetaesthetic.com/english/Default2.htm
- http://www.bionetaesthetic.com/english/Adout_Clinic_01.htm
- http://www.pnas.org/content/89/10/4524.full.pdf
- http://spiedl.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=PSISDG001396000001000005000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes&ref=no
- http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josab/abstract.cfm?id=4171
- http://fermi.uchicago.edu/publications/PDF/oka125.pdf
- http://fermi.uchicago.edu/publications/PDF/oka135.pdf
External links
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