Dr. Yang Tai-Hung Wins TECO Award for Revolutionary Medical Membranes

Dr. Yang Tai-Hung Wins TECO Award for Revolutionary Medical Membranes

Mitchell Wilson
Mitchell Wilson
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Dr. Yang Tai-Hung Wins TECO Award for Revolutionary Medical Membranes

Dr. Yang Tai-Hung has won the 32nd TECO Award in the Biomedical/Agricultural category. The honour highlights his groundbreaking research on polycaprolactone membranes, designed for treating reparable pneumothorax. His work is also known for improving precision medicine and capturing circulating tumour cells efficiently.

The TECO Award recognised Dr. Yang's development of polycaprolactone membranes, which offer a safe and effective solution for high-risk medical procedures. Though details on their clinical impact and global use remain limited, the technology marks a significant step forward in medical innovation.

Beyond this achievement, Dr. Yang created a straightforward system for isolating circulating tumour cells. This method enhances early cancer detection and personalised treatment options. During his acceptance, Dr. Yang thanked his family, particularly his parents, for their unwavering support. He also acknowledged the contributions of over 80 graduate students and his mentors, emphasising the role of teamwork in his success. He credited his progress to dedication and a steadfast commitment to scientific truth.

The TECO Award underscores Dr. Yang Tai-Hung's contributions to biomedical research. His work on polycaprolactone membranes and tumour cell detection advances precision medicine. These innovations hold potential for future medical applications and improved patient care.

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