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Chao Ma, PhD

Assistant Staff
Email: [email protected]
Location: Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

Research

We are an interdisciplinary team aiming to develop and leverage engineering platforms to solve unanswered fundamental biological and medical questions in cell therapy. 


Biography

Chao Ma, PhD, is the Principal Investigator of the Ma lab in the Center for Immunotherapy & Precision Immuno-Oncology (CITI) at Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic.

The overarching research goals for his research team are to develop and leverage a multidisciplinary approach that combines engineering with biology and medicine for tissue engineering, disease modeling, and therapy screening, which aims to positively impact human healthcare and wellness.

Dr. Ma received his B.S. in Biotechnology in 2013 and Ph.D. in Animal Biotechnology (Cellular Engineering) in 2017, both from Northwest A&F University. Prior to his appointment at CITI, he was a Research Assistant Professor (2023-2024) and Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2023) in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and an Adjunct Professor/Instructor (2023) in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at New York University Tandon School of Engineering.

Dr. Ma has been awarded nationally and internationally, such as the National Scholarship for Encouragement Award from College of Innovation and Experiment, NWAFU (2013), National Scholarship for Graduate Students Award from the Ministry of Education, China (2016), Outstanding Graduates Award from College of Veterinary Medicine, NWAFU (2017), Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Award from Cancer Research Institute (2021), DMM Conference Travel Grant Award from the Company of Biologists (2021), Post-Doctoral Researcher Travel Award from the BMES-CMBE (2022), NSF I-Corps Award (2022), Tony B. Academic Award from the SLAS (2022&2024), and the Young Researcher Award from the Lush Prize (2024).


Education & Professional Highlights

Appointed
2024

Education and Fellowships

Fellowship - New York University
Postdoctoral Fellow
New York, NY, USA
2017

Graduate - Northwest A&F University
Animal Biotechnology
Shaanxi, China
2013

Undergraduate - Northwest A&F University
Biotechnology
Shaanxi, China
2009

Awards & Honors

  • Young Researcher Award, Lush Prize
  • Finalist, RegMedNet Rising Star Award, Future Science Group
  • I-Corps Award, National Science Foundation
  • Tony B. Academic Award, Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening
  • Potsdoctoral Researcher Travel Award, BMES-CMBE
  • Regional Finalist, NYU Global InnoVention Competition

Memberships

  • New York Academy of Sciences
    2017-present
  • Biomedical Engineering Society
    2018-present
  • Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
    2021-present
  • Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
    2021-present

"CIMER Trained Mentor" indicates the principal investigator has completed mentorship training based on curriculum from the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research, aimed at advancing mentoring relationships and promoting cultural change in research.

Research

Research

Overview

Engineering human in vitro models of physiology and diseases for precision medicine  

Precision medicine aims to deliver personalized treatments to any given patient, necessitating an elucidation of the patient’s genetic makeup and the disease microenvironment. To obtain such an understanding, experimental models that recapitulate human physiology and pathophysiology are highly needed, yet largely unavailable. The central goal of our work is to engineer and apply microfluidic organs-on-chips to first recreate in vitro tissue/disease models; then to unravel the mechanisms underlying tissue homeostasis, disease progression, and treatment resistance; and finally, to screen therapeutic potential of novel treatments. Our research provides a blueprint for the development and leverage of tissue-engineered humanized in vitro platforms, which may enable a novel paradigm for drug discovery, development, and evaluation in a physiologically relevant context. 

 

1. Cancer Bioengineering

Understanding the crosstalk between tumor and neighboring cells in the tumor microenvironment is indispensable for optimal therapy. 

Project goals:

  • Establishing a line of novel microfluidic-based microphysiological systems
  • Reconstituting the in vivo pathology of diverse tumor niches
  • Screening optimal chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy 

 

2. Liver Engineering

The liver is a complex hierarchical organ in which several types of cells self-assemble into fine-tuned structures that perform functions including metabolism, detoxification, and synthesis. 

Project goals:

  • Development of bioinspired strategies to fabricate liver blocks
  • High-throughput and advanced liver organ manufacturing
  • Liver disease modeling and therapeutics testing

 

3. Integrated Single-Cell Analysis

Single-cell analysis measures molecular signals such as transcription, translation, and regulation within a single cell, providing a new perspective for cell physiology and pathological processes, drug screening, and early diagnosis. 

Project goals:

  • Microfluidic manipulation of single cells
  • T/B cell-based therapy testing
  • Antibody-secreting hybridoma screening

Our Team

Our Team

Publications

Selected Publications

Ma C, Wang H, Liu L, Tong J, Witkowski MT, Aifantis I, Ghassemi S, Chen W. A bioengineered immunocompetent human leukemia chip for preclinical screening of CAR T cell immunotherapy. Res Sq [Preprint]. 2023 Apr 21:rs.3.rs-2762929.

Liu L, Ma C, Zhang Z, Witkowski MT, Aifantis I, Ghassemi S, Chen W. Computational model of CAR T-cell immunotherapy dissects and predicts leukemia patient responses at remission, resistance, and relapse. J Immunother Cancer. 2022 Dec;10(12):e005360.

Ma C, Peng Y, Li H, Chen W. Organ-on-a-Chip: A New Paradigm for Drug Development. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2021 Feb;42(2):119-133.

Ma C, Witkowski MT, Harris J, Dolgalev I, Sreeram S, Qian W, Tong J, Chen X, Aifantis I, Chen W. Leukemia-on-a-chip: Dissecting the chemoresistance mechanisms in B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia bone marrow niche. Sci Adv. 2020 Oct 30;6(44):eaba5536.

Witkowski MT, Dolgalev I, Evensen NA, Ma C, Chambers T, Roberts KG, Sreeram S, Dai Y, Tikhonova AN, Lasry A, Qu C, Pei D, Cheng C, Robbins GA, Pierro J, Selvaraj S, Mezzano V, Daves M, Lupo PJ, Scheurer ME, Loomis CA, Mullighan CG, Chen W, Rabin KR, Tsirigos A, Carroll WL, Aifantis I. Extensive Remodeling of the Immune Microenvironment in B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Cancer Cell. 2020 Jun 8;37(6):867-882.e12.

Careers

Careers

Postdoctoral Fellows

Please see the link to the job posting below.

We are always looking for highly passionate, dedicated, and motivated postdoctoral fellows who are interested in answering the fundamental biological and clinical questions interfacing cancer bioengineering and immuno-oncology. This includes innovative engineering methods such as micro- and nano-technology, biosensing and 3D bioprinting, and biological concepts like the understanding of basic immunobiology and stem cell biology, as well as the translation of those research discoveries into drug development pipeline and clinical therapeutics. Applicants should hold a PhD, MD, or equivalent degree in relevant fields. Ideal candidates with a research background in molecular, cellular and tissue engineering, immuno-oncology, synthetic biology, stem cell biology, or biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering are encouraged to apply. Please email your CV, a cover letter that explains your interests in our research, and contact information for three references to [email protected].

Graduate Students

We are currently accepting rotation students from the Molecular Medicine Program at CCLCM and Biomedical Engineering Program at CWRU and CSU.

Volunteers

Anyone (undergraduates or high school students) interested in volunteering should send a CV and cover letter to [email protected].


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