Curriculum Vitae

Jyuhn-Huarng Juang

 

 

1. Name:  Jyuhn-Huarng Juang

- Degree Completed: MD

- Current Profession & Workplace:

Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism,
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

2. Education:

1975-1982 M.D., Taipei Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C

8/1992-7/1994
Research Fellow, Section on Islet Transplantation and Cell Biology, Joslin Diabetes
Center, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Prof. Gordon C. Weir)

10/1985-1/1986
Fellow, Clinical Research Center, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Palo
Alto, California, U.S.A. (Prof. Gerald Reaven)

3. Employment History:

7/2009 Professor, Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology, Department of Internal
Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

2/20102/2022 Professor, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

7/2003 – 6/2006 Chief, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal  Medicine,  Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

9/2003 – 11/2005 Chief, Department of Nutrition Therapy, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

7/1996–6/1997 Chief, First Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of  Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

4. Professional Experiences:

1998-2016 Executive Board, the Diabetes Association of the Republic of China

2002-2011 Executive Board, Taiwanese Association of Diabetes Educators

5. Publication: Selected from 180 referred papers

1.      Juang JH et al: Beneficial influence of glycemic control upon the growth and function of transplanted islets. Diabetes 43:1334-9, 1994.

2.      Juang JH et al: Outcome of subcutaneous islet transplantation improved by polymer device. Transplantation 61:1557-61, 1996.

3.      Lin KD Juang JH: Metformin-induced hemolysis with jaundice. N Engl J Med 339:1860-1,1998.

4.      Juang J-H et al: Influence of donor age on mouse islet characteristics and transplantation. Cell Transplant 10:277-84, 2001.

5.      Juang JH et al: Beneficial effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on islet transplantation. Cell Transplant 11;95-101, 2002.

6.      Sung HH, Juang JH et al: Transgenic expression of decoy receptor 3 protects islets from spontaneous and chemical-induced autoimmune destruction in nonobese diabetic mice. J Exp Med 199:1143-51, 2004.

7.      Juang J-H et al: Exendin-4 treatment expands graft b-cell mass in diabetic mice transplanted with a marginal number of fresh islets. Cell Transplant 17:641-7, 2008.

8.      Sonajea K Juang J-H, et al: Biodistribution, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of insulin analogues in a rat model: Oral delivery using pH-responsive nanoparticles vs. subcutaneous injection. Biomaterials 31:6849-58, 2010.

9.      Nguyena H-N Juang J-H et al: The glucose-lowering potential of exendin-4 orally delivered via a pH-sensitive nanoparticle vehicle and effects on subsequent insulin secretion in vivo. Biomaterials 32:2673-82, 2011.

10.  Juang J.-H. et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of mouse islet grafts labeled with novel chitosan-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. PLoS One 8: e62626, 2013.

11.  Chuang EY Juang JH et al: Combination therapy via oral co-administration of insulin- and exendin-4-loaded nanoparticles to treat type 2 diabetic rats undergoing OGTT. Biomaterials 34:7994-8001, 2013.

12.  Juang JH et al: Three-dimensional islet graft histology: panoramic imaging of neural plasticity in sympathetic reinnervation of transplanted islets under the kidney capsule. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 306:E559-E570, 2014.

13.  Juang JH et al: 3-D imaging reveals participation of donor islet schwann cells and pericytes in islet transplantation and graft neurovascular regeneration. EBioMedicine 2:109-19, 2015.

14.  Chien HJ Juang JH, Tang SC: 3-D imaging of islets in obesity: formation of the islet-duct complex and neurovascular remodeling in young hyperphagic mice. Int J Obes (Lond) 40:685-97, 2016.

15.  Li WC ... Juang JH:  Porcine neonatal pancreatic cell clusters maintain their multipotency in culture and after transplantation. Sci Rep 8:8212, 2018.

16.  Chuang EY Juang JH et al: An intestinal "transformers"-like nanocarrier system for enhancing the oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. ACS Nano 12:6389-6397, 2018.

17.  Yu C-P, Juang J-H et al: Enhancement of subcutaneously transplanted β cell survival using 3D stem cell spheroids with proangiogenic and prosurvival potential. Adv Biosyst 2020;4:e1900254.

18.  Juang J-H et al: Noninvasive tracking of mPEG-poly(Ala) hydrogel-embedded MIN6 cells after subcutaneous transplantation in mice. Polymers 2021;13:885.

19.  Juang JH et al: Magnetic Resonance imaging of transplanted porcine neonatal pancreatic cell clusters labeled with chitosan-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in mice. Polymers 2021;13:1238.

20.  Juang JH et al: Implanted islet mass influences the effects of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitor LAF237 on transplantation outcomes in diabetic mice. Biomed J. 2021;44(Suppl 2):S210-S217.

21.  Juang J-H et al: Exendin-4-conjugated manganese magnetism-engineered iron oxide nanoparticles as a potential magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent for tracking transplanted β-cells. Nanomaterials 2021; 11:3145.

22.  Juang J-H, et al: Magnetic resonance imaging of transplanted porcine neonatal pancreatic cell clusters labeled with exendin-4-conjugated manganese magnetism-engineered iron oxide nanoparticles. Nanomaterials 2022;12:1222.

23.  Juang J-H, et al: The Image–Histology Correlation of Subcutaneous mPEG-poly(Ala) Hydrogel-Embedded MIN6 Cell Grafts in Nude Mice. Polymers 2023;15:2584.