
Katsuhiro Hosoyama, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Professional Information
Biography
Dr. Katsuhiro Hosoyama is a distinguished cardiovascular surgeon and translational researcher with extensive experience in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and biomaterials, particularly focusing on Muse cell-based therapies. His work bridges clinical cardiovascular surgery and cutting-edge biomedical research, with a career that spans both Japan and Canada, contributing to multidisciplinary innovation in cardiac regenerative therapies.
Specialization
Cardiovascular Surgery
Education
2002–2008: M.D., Tohoku University School of Medicine; 2013–2017: Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine; Thesis: Application of Muse Cells in Aneurysm Therapy
Research & Publications
Selected Publications & Book Chapters: - Publications in Nature Communications, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, among others. - Research Focus: Cardiac surgery, biomaterials, tissue engineering, Muse cells, electroconductive biomaterials. - 2021: Book chapter on Minimally Invasive CABG Techniques (Elsevier) - 2018: Book chapter on Muse Cells and Aortic Aneurysm (Springer Nature) Presentations: Presented at AHA, EACTS, Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, and numerous other national and international meetings.