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Bo-Jui Chang, Ph.D.

Bo-Jui Chang, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Lyda Hill-dept of Bioinfo
Graduate Programs
Biomedical Engineering
  • Biography

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    Since 2022, Bo-Jui Chang has been appointed as Assistant Professor in the Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics. He was a senior research scientist (2019-2022) and an assistant instructor (2017-2019) in Reto Fiolka’s lab. Before moving to UTSW, Bo-Jui was a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Bi-Chang Chen’s lab (2016 - 2017) at Academia Sinica, Taiwan, in Dr. Ernst Stelzer’s lab (2011-2016) at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, and in Dr. Su-Yu Chiang’s lab (2007-2011) at National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan.

  • Education
    Graduate School
    National Chiao Tung University (2006), Physics
  • Research Interest
    • Combine super-resolution microscopy, particularly structured illumination microscopy, single molecule localization microscopy, and expansion microscopy with light-sheet microscopy.
    • Design and oversee the implementation of cutting-edge light microscopy solutions in collaboration with the computational pipelines for image analysis and mechanistic modeling of cancer cell biological processes
    • Establish imaging collaborations across campus that will lead to new biological insights.
    • Intensively collaborate with Fiolka lab, Dean lab, and Danuser lab.
    • Use cutting edge light-sheet microscope to perform 3D live imaging of single cancer cell or in the context of small organelles and spheroids.
    • Use zebrafish as animal model to study cancer cell biological processes.
  • Publications

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    Real-time multi-angle projection imaging of biological dynamics.
    Chang BJ, Manton JD, Sapoznik E, Pohlkamp T, Terrones TS, Welf ES, Murali VS, Roudot P, Hake K, Whitehead L, York AG, Dean KM, Fiolka R, Nat Methods 2021 Jun
    A versatile oblique plane microscope for large-scale and high-resolution imaging of subcellular dynamics.
    Sapoznik E, Chang BJ, Huh J, Ju RJ, Azarova EV, Pohlkamp T, Welf ES, Broadbent D, Carisey AF, Stehbens SJ, Lee KM, MarĂ­n A, Hanker AB, Schmidt JC, Arteaga CL, Yang B, Kobayashi Y, Tata PR, Kruithoff R, Doubrovinski K, Shepherd DP, Millett-Sikking A, York AG, Dean KM, Fiolka RP, Elife 2020 11 9
    Converting lateral scanning into axial focusing to speed up three-dimensional microscopy.
    Chakraborty T, Chen B, Daetwyler S, Chang BJ, Vanderpoorten O, Sapoznik E, Kaminski CF, Knowles TPJ, Dean KM, Fiolka R, Light Sci Appl 2020 9 165
    Light-sheet microscopy of cleared tissues with isotropic, subcellular resolution.
    Chakraborty T, Driscoll MK, Jeffery E, Murphy MM, Roudot P, Chang BJ, Vora S, Wong WM, Nielson CD, Zhang H, Zhemkov V, Hiremath C, De La Cruz ED, Yi Y, Bezprozvanny I, Zhao H, Tomer R, Heintzmann R, Meeks JP, Marciano DK, Morrison SJ, Danuser G, Dean KM, Fiolka R, Nat. Methods 2019 Nov 16 11 1109-1113
    An image-based assay to quantify changes in proliferation and viability upon drug treatment in 3D microenvironments.
    Murali VS, Chang BJ, Fiolka R, Danuser G, Cobanoglu MC, Welf ES, BMC Cancer 2019 May 19 1 502
    High-resolution light-scattering imaging with two-dimensional hexagonal illumination patterns: system implementation and image reconstruction formulations.
    Chen CW, Wang PH, Chou LJ, Lee YY, Chang BJ, Chiang SY Opt Express 2017 Sep 25 18 21652-21672
  • Honors & Awards
    • Adjunct investigator, Cluster of excellent Frankfurt Macromolecular Complexes, Germany
      (2013-2015)
    • EMBO Short-term fellowship, European Molecular Biology Organization, Germany
      (2013-2013)
    • Postdoctoral Research Abroad Program, National Science Council, Taiwan
      (2011-2012)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • Assistant Instructor (2017-2019)
    • Assistant professor (2022)
    • Senior Research Scientist (2019-2022)