Wang Projects

The Wang Lab Group have several active research projects in thematic areas of Wound Healing and Wound Care, as well as Rare Skin Diseases. Please see below for active research projects by theme and click on card to be taken to each individual project.

Wound Healing and Wound Care

Breast Cancer Ireland
Acute & Chronic Wound Repair (Xu, Wang)

Chronic wound repair via cell-free delivery of tailored ADSC-derived exosomes using an injectable hydrogel through polarizing M2 macrophages

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Breast Cancer Ireland
Skin Wound Healing (Milne, Wang)

Hyperbranched Poly(beta-amino ester)s based functionalised hydrogel scaffolds for wound healing

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Breast Cancer Ireland
Skin Wound Healing (Li, Wang)

Mechanism study of the Cu(0)-mediated RDRP; Controlled polymerization of multivinyl monomers

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Breast Cancer Ireland
Chronic Wound Repair (Xiaoyu Wang,Wang)

Injectable hydrogel combining exosomes for chronic wound repair

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Breast Cancer Ireland
Chronic Wound Healing (Song, Wang)

Design and development of an injectable hydrogel loaded with exosomes derived of AD-SCs for treatment of chronic skin wounds

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Rare Skin Diseases

Breast Cancer Ireland
Epidermolysis Bullosa;Biomaterials for skin diseases (Y Li, Wang)

Development of Novel Hyperbranched Poly(β-amino ester)s as a New Generation of Biodegradable Tissue Adhesive

 

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Breast Cancer Ireland
DTIF Gene Therapy (Foley, Zhang,Sandoval-Manzanares, Xu, Qiu,Wang)

A Disruptive Gene Therapy Platform, Replacing viruses in the Treatment of Genetic Conditions (DTIF)

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Breast Cancer Ireland
Gene-Editing Therapy RDEB (Lara-Saez, Wang)

Development Of Gene-Editing Therapy To Restore Type Vii Collagen For The Treatment Of RDEB Using A Topical RNP Crispr System 

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Breast Cancer Ireland
RDEB Gene Therapy CRISPR Project (X Wang, Wang)

Type VII collagen restoration in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa using a non-viral CRISPR gene-editing approach

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Breast Cancer Ireland
RDEB Non-Viral Vectors Gene Therapy (He, Wang)

Investigate the interaction of top-performing non-viral vectors for gene therapy within live system 

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Breast Cancer Ireland
RDEB Wound Healing (A, Wang)

Multifunctional single-chain cyclized/knot polymers and their applications for Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB) wound healing

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