Pao-Sheng Chang
DPhil MRes BSc
Postdoctoral Researcher
Education
BSc Life Science, National Tsing Hua University
MRes Translational Neurology, UCL
DPhil Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford
Self Intro
Pao-Sheng is an experienced biomedical scientist with practical expertise in neuroscience and immunology. He has received solid DPhil and postdoctoral training at Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford. During his DPhil, he developed high-throughput multiplex live cell-based assays to detect tumor-associated autoantibodies in the sera from patients diagnosed with autoimmune-mediated neurological diseases. His postdoctoral research is to investigate the neuroimmunological signatures and interactions in human peripheral nerve injury and a humanised in vitro microfluidic neuronal injury model. Meanwhile, the single-cell RNA sequencing and cell-sorting protocols are optimised to identify the immune cell clusters between the injured and healthy human nerves.
Recent publications
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Preprint
Sandy-Hindmarch OP. et al, (2024)
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Immune system: the two-edge sword in our body
Presentation
CHANG P-S., (2021)
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Journal article
Shih Y-H. et al, (2020), Nature Communications, 11
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Cell-based assays to detect cytokine autoantibodies in patients with myasthenia gravis
Poster
Chang P-S. et al, (2019)
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The impact of Exenatide on motor complications in Parkinson’s disease
Poster
Chang P-S. et al, (2017)
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Interaction between hSERF1a/CG17931 and hTau441 in Drosophila model
Poster
Chang P-S. and Sang T-K., (2016)