Biography
Dr. Roy is a professor at the University of California, San Francisco in the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences (BTS), a joint department of the UCSF Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine, and is a faculty affiliate of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3). He is the director of the Biodesign Laboratory located on the Mission Bay campus. In addition, he serves as the Technical Director of The Kidney Project and is a founding member of the UCSF Pediatric Device Consortium. Dr. Roy is the Faculty Director of the joint UCSF-UC Berkeley Master of Translational Medicine (MTM) program. He has developed and currently teaches a course focused on medical device development and commercialization issues. He is the author of more than 100 publications and co-author of five book chapters, and holds multiple patents for device developments.
Before joining UCSF in 2008, Dr. Roy co-directed the BioMEMS Laboratory in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, focusing on clinical applications of MEMS. In 1992 he earned a BS degree, magna cum laude, for triple majors in physics, mathematics, and computer science, from Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio. In 1995, he earned an MS in electrical engineering and applied physics and, in 2001, he earned a PhD in electrical engineering and computer science, both from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
He is the recipient of a Top 40 under 40 award by Crain’s Cleveland Business in 1999 and the Clinical Translation Award at the 2nd Annual BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology World 2001 meeting. In 2003, Dr. Roy was selected as a recipient of the TR100, which features the world’s 100 Top Young Innovators as selected by Technology Review, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Magazine of Innovation. In 2004, he was presented with a NASA Group Achievement Award for his work on harsh environment MEMS. In 2005, Dr. Roy was named as a Who’s Who in Biotechnology by Crain’s Cleveland Business. In 2005 and 2007, he was recognized as a Cleveland Clinic Innovator. In 2009, he was nominated for the Biotechnology Industry Organization's Biotech Humanitarian Award, which is given in recognition of an individual who has used biotechnology to unlock its potential to improve the earth. In 2012, he was presented the Rising Star Award by BayBio Pantheon, and in that same year, he received the Innovation Pathway 2.0 Award from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). More recently, he was recognized as a Fellow by the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). He is the recipient of the KidneyX Redesign Dialysis Phase 1 Prize, KidneyX Redesign Dialysis Phase 2 Prize, the KidneyX Artificial Kidney Phase 1 Prize, and most recently, the KidneyX Artificial Kidney Phase 2 Prize.
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Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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Case Western Reserve University | PhD | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | 2001 |
Case Western Reserve University | MS | Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics | 1995 |
Mount Union College | BS | Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science | 1992 |
Awards & Honors
Award | Conferred By | Date |
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Medal of Excellence - Breakthrough Innovations | American Association of Kidney Patients | 2022 |
Presidential Volunteer Service Award - Gold Medal | U.S. Presidential Volunteer Service awards - nomination by American Association of Kidney Patients | 2022 |
Commendation for Exceptional Volunteerism and University Service | Organized, Rapid, Intelligent Fabrication (ORIF) Team for UCSF's COVD-19 Pandemic Response | 2021 |
KidneyX Artificial Kidney Phase 1, Winner | US Dept. of Health and Human Services & American Society of Nephrology | 2021 |
KidneyX Redesign Dialysis Phase 2, Winner | US Dept. of Health and Human Services & American Society of Nephrology | 2020 |
Dean's Apple Award - Outstanding Efforts and Commitment to Pharmacy Education | UCSF PharmD Degree Program | 2019 |
KidneyX Redesign Dialysis Phase 1, Winner | US Dept. of Health and Human Services & American Society of Nephrology | 2019 |
Elected Fellow of American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) | American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) | 2017 |
La Renon TANKER foundation For the Sake of Honour Award | Tamilnad Kidney Research Foundation (TANKER) | 2017 |
Annual Home Dialyzors United (HDU) Chris Blagg Award | Home Dialyzors United (HDU) | 2016 |
Innovation in Regulatory Science, Finalist | Burroughs Wellcome Fund | 2015 |
UCSF Outstanding Faculty Mentorship Award, Finalist | UCSF | 2014 |
Fellow | Applied Innovation Institute | 2013 |
Requested Nominator | Heinz Awards | 2013 |
Rising Star Award | BayBio Pantheon | 2012 |
Innovation Pathway 2.0 Award | Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | 2012 |
UCSF Outstanding Faculty Mentorship Award, Finalist | University of California, San Francisco | 2012 |
mHealth Alliance Award | Vodafone Americas Foundation | 2011 |
Images of the Year Selection | Biomaterials Journal | 2009 |
Biotech Humanitarian Award Finalist | Biotechnology Industry Organization | 2009 |
Thomas G. Orr Memorial Lectureship | Southwestern Surgical Congress | 2008 |
Cleveland Clinic Innovator Award | Cleveland Clinic | 2007 |
Mentor Recognition Award | Cleveland Clinic Science Internship Program | 2006 |
Cleveland Clinic Innovator Award | Cleveland Clinic | 2005 |
Who's Who in Biotechnology | Crain's Cleveland Business | 2005 |
Ribbon Award, Outstanding Symposium Paper, MRS Fall Meeting | Materials Research Society | 2004 |
NASA Group Achievement Award, Harsh Environment MEMS | NASA | 2004 |
MIT TR100 Award, Top 100 Young Innovators | Technology Review Magazine | 2003 |
Clinical Translation Award | BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology World Meeting | 2001 |
Top 40 Under 40 | Crain's Cleveland Business | 1999 |
Ruth Barber Moon Graduate Student Award | Case Western Reserve University | 1998 |
Senior Physics Prize | Mount Union College | 1992 |
William and Burdella Carl Mathematics Award | Mount Union College | 1989 |
Clinical Trials
- Blood Flow Effects on Silicon Substrates (NCT03241667)Related Conditions: End Stage Renal Disease| Start Date: | End Date:
Program Affiliations
UCSF - UC Berkeley Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics Graduate Program (PSPG)
UC Berkeley - UCSF Master of Translational Medicine (MTM) Program California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3)
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Grants and Funding
- Biodevice Innovation Training Program | NIH | 2017-05-15 - 2022-04-30 | Role: Co-Principal Investigator
- Implantable Bio-Artificial Pancreas (iBAP) | NIH | 2017-09-26 - 2021-06-30 | Role: Principal Investigator
- Building an Implantable Artificial Kidney | NIH | 2015-09-30 - 2021-06-30 | Role: Principal Investigator
- Biocompatibility of Implantable Renal Replacement Devices | NIH | 2012-05-01 - 2017-04-30 | Role: Principal Investigator
- Miniaturized Implantable Renal Assist Device for Total Renal Replacement Therapy | NIH | 2007-09-30 - 2011-08-31 | Role: Principal Investigator
- Microneedle Array for Catheter Drug Delivery | NIH | 2003-09-12 - 2006-08-31 | Role: Principal Investigator
Research Narrative
Chronic kidney failure threatens about half a million people in the U.S. alone. Donated kidneys can restore health, but they are in are in short supply. As a result, some 350,000 people with failing kidneys are tethered to dialysis machines several days a week – a tiring, uncomfortable and expensive treatment, and one that falls far short of performing a normal kidney’s functions. Shuvo Roy, a professor in the UCSF Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, and his colleagues are developing an implantable, fully functional artificial kidney.
Research projects include:
- Development of an artificial kidney
- Development of an intravascular bioreactor for islet therapy in Type 1 diabetes patients
- Investigation into covalent attachment of self-assembled monolayer films to enhance biocompatibility of implanted devices
- Resorbable electronics for tissue monitoring and stimulation, and dataloggers for patient monitoring
- Development of compact hemofilters for renal replacement therapy
- Wireless sensing systems for load measurement
- Focused ultrasound transducers for minimally invasive imaging and therapy
Research Interests
Therapeutics
Bioengineering
Medical Devices
Microelectromechanical Systems
BioMEMS
Sensors
Transducers
Biocompatibility
Artificial Organs
Microtextured Substrates
Renal Replacement
Tissue Engineering
Nanotechnology
Artificial Kidney
Publications
- What is the feasibility of a clinical-scale and anticoagulation-free artificial placenta device?| | PubMed
- An arteriovenous mock circulatory loop and accompanying bond graph model for in vitro study of peripheral intravascular bioartificial organs.| | PubMed
- Patient Preference Trade-offs for Next-Generation Kidney Replacement Therapies.| | PubMed
- Renal Embolization-Induced Uremic Swine Model for Assessment of Next-Generation Implantable Hemodialyzers.| | PubMed
- Feasibility of an implantable bioreactor for renal cell therapy using silicon nanopore membranes.| | PubMed
- Characterization of human islet function in a convection-driven intravascular bioartificial pancreas.| | PubMed
- Silicon membranes for extracorporeal life support: a comparison of design and fabrication methodologies.| | PubMed
- Inhibition of Transforming Growth Factor-β Improves Primary Renal Tubule Cell Differentiation in Long-Term Culture.| | PubMed
- Functionalizing Polyacrylamide Hydrogels for Renal Cell Culture Under Fluid Shear Stress.| | PubMed
- Wearable and implantable artificial kidney devices for end-stage kidney disease treatment: Current status and review.| | PubMed