Collaborators

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

Lina Fu, Ph.D.

Name: Lina Fu, Ph.D. Title: Principal Investigator / Associate Professor

Bio: Dr. Lina Fu is a distinguished researcher in Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. She obtained her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and possesses extensive international research experience at top institutions, including UBC, Duke University, and Western University.

Her research focuses on the design and evaluation of functional biomaterials, particularly Bacterial Nanocellulose (BC) and 3D nanofiber scaffolds for skin tissue repair and wound healing. She has published over 10 SCI papers with 1,000+ citations and holds multiple patents in medical device innovation.

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