Shang-Yi Chiang


Chiang Shang-Yi, also known as Ken S.Y. Chiang, is a Taiwanese ophthalmologist, scholar, public speaker, surgeon and contemporary art collector. He is known predominantly for his researches in the field of ophthalmology and regenerative medicine. He currently lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan.

Education

Chiang received his M.D. degree at National Defense Medical Center in 2003, and his Ph.D. in Medicine in 2012.

Career

Chiang's research centered on proteomic analysis and identification of aqueous humor proteins with a pathophysiological role in diabetic retinopathy. Much of his work employed statistic computer simulation. Currently, Chiang is a research scholar at National Defense Medical Center and a surgeon at Tri-Service General Hospital. Chiang is publicly invited for many speaking engagements on topics in science, medicine, or arts. Chiang is the co-founder of TeamLab Research that focuses on a series of researches related to eyes diseases and regenerative medicine. In Taiwan, Chiang's current initiative envisions a proposal, Taiwan Young Ophthalmologists Association, T.Y.O.A., for purpose of providing services and advice to young ophthalmologists, aged below 45, trained in Taiwan, and it serves as an exchange platform to facilitate communications regarding medical career planning, advanced education, professional training program, research opportunities, or scholarship funding.

Publications in Chinese

  • 臨床眼科工作手冊
  • 拯救視力大作戰
  • 圖解快速學習眼科學
  • 新編臨床醫學核心教材:眼科醫學
  • 臨床眼科工作手冊
  • Kanski全身性疾病之眼部表徵與鑑別診斷
  • 臨床醫學核心教材:眼科醫學
  • 眼科學考試指引
  • 一般眼科學