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Rei Ukita

Research Assistant Professor

Education:

PhD Biomedical Engineering,
Carnegie Mellon University, 2018

Research area:

extracorporeal life support (ECLS), automation of ECLS, blood-contacting medical devices

Short biography:

Rei Ukita PhD is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Vanderbilt University. He holds Sc.B. in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University and PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. During his PhD, he worked in Professor Keith Cook’s laboratory to evaluate the efficacy of polycarboxybetaine zwitterionic polymer coatings for reducing blood clots inside artificial lungs, including rabbit and sheep animal models of extracorporeal circulation. For his postdoctoral research, he moved to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to join the Laboratory for Organ Regeneration, Recovery, and Replacement (LOR3) headed by Dr. Matthew Bacchetta. There, he developed and established the large animal sheep model of pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure. Dr. Ukita has used this sheep model to develop and evaluate a wearable device platform to prevent right heart failure and ameliorate exercise intolerance in pulmonary hypertension patients. Currently, he serves as one of the Co-Directors of LOR3. He continues to focus his research on innovations in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), including methods of automating the device function to enable real-time physiologic support.

VISE affiliate

Matthew Bacchetta, MD, MBA, FACS
Professor of Cardiac Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, and Biomedical Engineering

Lab

Laboratory for Organ Regeneration, Recovery, and Replacement (LOR3