Speaker

Huang Sha
Professor
PLA General Hospital
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Bioprinting for Wound Healing: From Lab to Clinic


【Abstract】

1.Clinical Challenges: Limitations of Conventional Wound Therapies and Emerging Needs

2.Technological Response: How Bioprinting Enables Precise Repair and Regeneration

3.Clinical Translation and Implementation: Pioneering Applications, Protocols, and Efficacy Evaluation


【Bio】

Dr. Sha Huang, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Chinese PLA Medical School, is a recipient of the PLA's Young Talent Award. She serves as the Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Organ Reconstruction and Regeneration and is the Chief Scientist of a Major Foundational Research Enhancement Project. Recognized as a leading scientific talent at the Chinese PLA General Hospital, her research focuses on skin wound repair and regenerative biomaterials. She has authored over 120 SCI-indexed papers in prestigious journals including Science Advances. As the chief editor, she published China's first academic monograph on bioprinting, "Bioprinting and Regenerative Medicine," which received the Government Publishing Award. She is ranked 4th in China for research influence in the field of skin tissue engineering by authoritative reports and was listed on the 2021 "China Science and Technology Innovation Leading Technologies" Pioneer Board. Her awards include the China Biomaterials Society Science and Technology Progress Award (First Class) and the Wang Zhengguo Trauma Medicine Innovation Award. She has been honored as an Advanced Individual in Military Medical Science and Technology Innovation. She led the team to complete the first technology transfer for a bioink research outcome, involving 6 patented technologies. She has presided over 17 national-level research projects, including those from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key R&D Program. Her professional appointments include Vice Chairperson of the Burn and Wound Repair Materials Branch, Standing Committee Member of the Clinical Trials Research Branch, and Committee Member of the Special Medical Biomaterials and Devices Branch within the Chinese Society for Biomaterials. She also serves on the editorial boards of Chinese Journal of Burns and Wounds and Burns & Trauma.