Luke Receives the Dean’s Prize in Yearlong Research!

The Dean’s Prize in Research and & Scholarship Committee at UCSF has awarded Luke Sang with the 2026 Dean’s Prize in Yearlong Research. His work has been recognized as a great contribution to the world of research and scholarship, and the quality of the academic environment in the School of Medicine. He will present his research, titled “Integrated Multi-Omics and Mechanistic Analyses Reveal Connexin 43–Dependent FAP Mitochondrial Transfer is Associated With Oxidative Fiber Regeneration After Injury”, at the Inquiry Symposium Award Ceremony.

 

His research describes how Cx43 plays a crucial role in facilitating mitochondrial transfer from FAPs to myogenic cells during muscle regeneration following IRI and is linked to increased oxidative fast-twitch fiber regeneration. 

 

Congratulations to Luke for being awarded, as well as the following co-authors who contributed to this research:

  • Cristhian Montenegro
  • Megan Le
  • Justin Lau
  • Hannah Chi
  • Yusef Samimi
  • Vayun Chugh
  • Miguel Lizarraga
  • Ryan Sadjadi
  • Hiroyori Fusugawa
  • Xuhui Liu
  • Brian Feeley
  • Micheal Davies