Associate Professor Yi-Chin Toh

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Synthetic ECMs Theme Leader, QUT

PhD in Bioengineering (National University of Singapore)

Yi-Chin Toh is a Future Fellow and Associate Professor at the Queensland University of Technology. She obtained her B.Eng in Chemical Engineering and Ph.D in Bioengineering from the National University of Singapore in 2001 and 2008 respectively. She did her post-doctoral training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2008 under Professor Joel Voldman's guidance. Before joining QUT, she was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore. Yi-Chin leads the Micro Tissue Engineering Lab (https://microtelab.com/). HerĀ major scientific contribution is in the advancement of microfluidic tissue models for applications in drug testing and experimental biology. To date, she has published over 40 papers in leading scientific journals such as Biomaterials and Lab on a Chip. Her current research interest is in engineering multi-scale tissue models to mimic complex biological interactions during human development and diseases, as well as translating them into scalable platforms for disease modeling and drug testing applications. Her lab is also working on integrating microfluidics and biofabrication technologies to realise a new generation of human-on-chips. Dr Toh is a recipient of the Australia Research Council Future Fellowship, National University of Singapore Research Scholarship, A*STAR Graduate Scholarship and A*STAR International Fellowship.  

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Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2020
Details
Lab on a Chip Outstanding Reviewer Award
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2020
Details
Associate Editor of APL Biomicrofluidics
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2019
Details
International Global 3Rs Award International Global 3Rs Award
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2019
Details
Associate Editor for Frontiers in Digital Health (Personalised Medicine)
Type
Recipient of a Nationally Competitive Research Fellowship
Reference year
2020
Details
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project (DP20) "A Micro-Physiological System to Mimic Human Microbiome-Organ Interactions"
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2017
Details
Associate Editor for MDPI Micromachines
Title
A Micro-Physiological System to Mimic Human Microbiome-Organ Interactions
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
DP200101658
Start year
2020
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Title
ARC ITTC (CTET) for Cell and Tissue Engineering Technologies
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
IC190100026
Start year
2019
Keywords
Title
Modular microfluidic platform for mimicking multi-organ system interactions
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
FT180100157
Start year
2019
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