1986-1993 Department of Medicine, National Taiwan University
1995-2001 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Taiwan University Hospital
2001-2007 Full-time scientist in Center for Reproductive Medicine, New York University School of Medicine
Now Honji Fertility Center Chief Physician & National Taiwan University Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Physician
Dr. Hung Chi Chang published his most recent research article in Molecular Biology of the Cell as the second author on the list.
Yi Liao, Hung-Chi Chang et al.(2018,Molecular Biology of the Cell) Uroplakins play conserved roles in egg fertilization and acquired additional urothelial functions during mammalian divergence.(10 Oct 2018). View & Downlaod
Sited by Nature Journal
Paper on Nature Cell Biology,Somatic cells regulate maternal mRNA translation and developmental competence of mouse oocytes, sited Dr. Hung Chi Chang’s one.
Papers
Speech on Annual Meeting of American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Dr. Chang Hung-Chi boarded NBC News NYU New York University Center for Reproductive Medicine reported frozen eggs.
Our director Hung-Chi Chang went to America in 2001 after working for National Taiwan University hospital, obstetrics and gynecology department. In Ney York University School of Medicine, he worked as a full-time scientist in Center for Reproductive Medicine. Not only did he succeed developing a model of in-vitro fertilization using mouse’s sperm cell and oocyte in 2002, but he also succeeded developing vitrification of mouse’s oocyte and using it for patient’s clinical application in 2004. In 2005, the successful example of human oocyte cryopreservation development was reported by NBC TV which showed Director Chang several times, including him examining oocyte’s spindle. During 2002 to 2007 while he was working for the center, he published over 10 theses in the highest authority in the field of human reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. He also gave lectures several times on scientific conference of reproductive medicine department in New York University Medical School.