Dr. Yigang Luo

Professor

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Biography

Yigang Luo is a Clinical Professor in the Division of General Surgery at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine. He has extensive training and expertise in organ transplantation, hepatobiliary pancreatic surgery, surgical oncology, and bioengineering. Luo holds a Doctorate in Surgery from West China University of Medical Sciences and completed multiple fellowships in organ transplantation at prestigious institutions, including the University of Western Ontario and the University of Cambridge. His research interests include innovative surgical techniques with a focus on organ preservation and transplantation. He is also involved in various funded research projects aimed at improving surgical practices and patient outcomes in the field of transplant surgery.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine • Saskatoon, SK

Clinical Professor in the Division of General Surgery.

Adjunct Professor

— Present

University of Saskatchewan, College of Graduate Studies and Research • Saskatoon, SK

Adjunct Professor contributing to research and education.

Staff, General Surgery

— Present

Saskatchewan Health Authority • Saskatoon, SK

Practicing surgeon providing clinical care and surgical services.

Requirements for University of Saskatchewan

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:19
Reading
Required:19
Writing
Required:19
Speaking
Required:19
Total
Required:86
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:120
Overall
Required:120
Prerequisites
Four-year undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline
Application Checklist
  • Official transcripts
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of intent
  • CV/Resume
Specialization Notes

Standard university-wide graduate requirements apply to most arts and science departments unless otherwise specified by the program.