Yu-Hui Huang
Adjunct Faculty, Biomedical Visualization
Biomedical and Health Information Sciences
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About
Formally trained in Biomedical Visualization and Clinical Anaplastology, Dr. Yu-Hui Huang is currently completing her Radiology residency at the University of Minnesota, where she utilizes 3D printing to assist with clinical care for human and veterinary patients.
Dr. Huang is also an adjunct faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago Graduate Biomedical Visualization Program, where she teaches 3D Printing with Data Segmentation for Medicine and Pathophysiology for Biomedical Visualization. She seeks to combine art, medicine and technology, specifically medical imaging and 3D printing, to improve patient outcomes.
Selected Grants
RSNA 3D Printing Special Interest Group Grant, Clinical and economic benefits of 3D printed anatomical models and surgical guides in pediatric neurosurgery, Principal Investigator
Pediatric Resource Grant, Use of 3D Printing Lab to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Anatomic Modeling for Complex Pediatric Surgical Cases, Co-Investigator
RSNA Research Medical Student Grant, Characterizing Associations Between T-cell Populations in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Clinicopathological Features and Outcomes, Principal Investigator
Shriners Hospital for Children Basic Research Grant, Bone Generation with 3D Printed HB-Stem Cell Construct in Critical Size Defect Rat, Student Investigator
Selected Publications
Education
M.D. in Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, 2019
M.S. in Clinical and Translational Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2019
M.S. in Biomedical Visualization, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2013
B.A. in Studio Art, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2009
B.S. in Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2009