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We utilize complex murine genetic models and human specimen to interrogate how fibroblasts maintain organ homeostasis, initiate disease, and drive tissue aging. Tien is a pulmonologist by training and the lab utilizes the lung as a model organ due to its immense cellular diversity and architectural complexity.
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Tien Peng, MD. Assoc Professor In Residence. The Peng Lab is interested in how fibroblasts integrate extracellular cues to modify the tissue niche, with a particular focus on fibroblasts that support tissue-resident stem cells and immune cells.
Tien Peng, MD. . Send an Email. +1 415 502-4852. 513 Parnassus Ave, Rm 1312 UCSF Box 0130 San Francisco, CA 94143. View UCSF Profile.
Principal Investigator. tien.peng@ucsf.edu. Tien grew up in Taiwan and Virginia. He trained in Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia before moving to California. His favorite hiking trail is the Marin Headland Coastal Trail, but he mostly spends weekends driving his kids to sports activities.
Tien Peng, MD studies how fibroblasts integrate extracellular cues to modify the stem cell niche.
Tien Peng, MD. Assistant Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, and Sleep, Department of Medicine and Cardiovascular Research Institute, UCSF.
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2022. Articles 1–20. Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of California San Francisco - Cited by 2,366 - developmental biology - regenerative medicine.