global engagement of the cheng lab in australia, china, and japan · 2016-04-20 · cui x, zhang j,...

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Japan Outcomes Acknowledgements China Australia Hensley MT, Li TS, Cheng K, et al. Cardiac regenerative potential of cardiosphere- derived cells from adult dog hearts. J Cell Mol Med. 2015;19(8):1805-13. Outcomes Tang J, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. Rapid and Efficient Production of Coronary Artery Ligation and Myocardial Infarction in Mice Using Surgical Clips. PLoS One. 2015 ;10(11): e0143221. Tang J, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. Bispecific antibodies, nanoparticles and cells: bringing the right cells to get the job done. Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2015;15(9):1251-5. University of Adelaide Zhengzhou University Nagasaki University Outcomes Cui X, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. A regenerative bio-minipump created by cardiac stem cells encapsulated in thermo- sensitive microgel. To be Submitted. Global Engagement of the Cheng Lab in Australia, China, and Japan Ke Cheng , Associate Professor [email protected] Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Biomedical Engineering, UNC-CH & NC State University PhD student Xiaolin Cui (in grey T-shirt) from University of Adelaide (PI: Dr. Hu Zhang) visited Cheng Lab for 3 months He brought novel microgels developed at Australia to test their ability to treat heart attack in animal models developed by the Cheng Lab The Cheng Lab hosted a farewell party at the conclusion of Cui’s stay Dr. Cheng will visit the Australian Lab in May 2016 to discuss the project and the publication Cardiologist Dr. Jinying Zhang (lower left picture, first from the right) visited Cheng Lab and had a meeting with Dr. Bailian Li (center) Dr. Zhang continues to send students to the Cheng Lab for training and exchange ideas with all the students at Cheng Lab (lower right picture) Professor Tao-Sheng Li from Nagasaki University visited NCSU (lower left) and hosted Dr. Cheng at Nagasaki (lower right) The two groups have co-authored 15 publications in total U of Adelaide-NCSU Starter Grant National Science Foundation of China Nagasaki University Atomic Bomb Research Institute Collaborative Grant Dr. Bailian Li, NCSU Vice Provost for International Affairs

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Page 1: Global Engagement of the Cheng Lab in Australia, China, and Japan · 2016-04-20 · Cui X, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. A regenerative bio-minipump created by cardiac stem cells encapsulated

Japan

Outcomes

Acknowledgements

ChinaAustralia

Hensley MT, Li TS, Cheng K, et al. Cardiacregenerative potential of cardiosphere-derived cells from adult dog hearts. J Cell MolMed. 2015;19(8):1805-13.Outcomes

Tang J, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. Rapid andEfficient Production of Coronary ArteryLigation and Myocardial Infarction in MiceUsing Surgical Clips. PLoS One. 2015;10(11): e0143221.

Tang J, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. Bispecificantibodies, nanoparticles and cells:bringing the right cells to get the job done.Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2015;15(9):1251-5.

University of Adelaide Zhengzhou University Nagasaki University

Outcomes

Cui X, Zhang J, Cheng K, et al. Aregenerative bio-minipump created bycardiac stem cells encapsulated in thermo-sensitive microgel. To be Submitted.

Global Engagement of the Cheng Lab in Australia, China, and JapanKe Cheng , Associate Professor [email protected] of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary MedicineDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, UNC-CH & NC State University

PhD student Xiaolin Cui (in grey T-shirt)from University of Adelaide (PI: Dr. HuZhang) visited Cheng Lab for 3 months

He brought novel microgels developed atAustralia to test their ability to treat heartattack in animal models developed by theCheng Lab

The Cheng Lab hosted a farewell party atthe conclusion of Cui’s stay

Dr. Cheng will visit the Australian Lab inMay 2016 to discuss the project and thepublication

Cardiologist Dr. Jinying Zhang (lower leftpicture, first from the right) visited ChengLab and had a meeting with Dr. Bailian Li(center)

Dr. Zhang continues to send students to theCheng Lab for training and exchange ideaswith all the students at Cheng Lab (lowerright picture)

Professor Tao-Sheng Li from NagasakiUniversity visited NCSU (lower left) andhosted Dr. Cheng at Nagasaki (lower right)

The two groups have co-authored 15publications in total

U of Adelaide-NCSU Starter Grant National Science Foundation of China Nagasaki University Atomic Bomb Research

Institute Collaborative Grant Dr. Bailian Li, NCSU Vice Provost for

International Affairs