Dr. Xiang Wu | Medical Biomaterials | Research Excellence Award
Ningbo University | China
Dr. Xiang Wu is a dedicated medical researcher and clinician currently serving at Ningbo Medical Center Li Huili Hospital, Health Science Center, Ningbo University, where he actively contributes to interdisciplinary biomedical research. With a strong academic foundation in medical sciences and biomaterials, his education and professional training have enabled him to bridge clinical needs with engineering-driven solutions. His experience spans hospital-based research and university-level scientific collaboration, focusing on translating laboratory innovations into practical medical applications. Dr. Wu’s primary research interests include functional hydrogels for tissue adhesion, hemostasis, postoperative repair, and advanced biomaterials such as bone and joint materials, adhesive systems, and Janus patches. In parallel, he investigates molecular regulatory mechanisms involving lncRNA and circRNA in cancers, particularly pancreatic and bladder cancer, highlighting his integrative approach that combines materials science with molecular medicine. Since 2020, his scholarly contributions have gained notable academic recognition, reflected in a strong citation record and h-index, underscoring the impact of his research on addressing clinical treatment challenges. His work aligns closely with modern translational medicine, emphasizing innovation, clinical relevance, and interdisciplinary collaboration. In conclusion, Dr. Wu represents a new generation of clinician-scientists whose research advances both biomedical materials and molecular oncology, contributing meaningfully to improved therapeutic strategies and future medical technologies.
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Featured Publications
A Multifunctional Bilayer Hydrogel for Effective Pancreatic Fistula Prevention and Post‐Surgical Adhesion Control
– Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2025
A Bioinspired Switchable Adhesive Patch with Adhesion and Suction Mechanisms for Laparoscopic Surgeries
– Materials Today Bio, 2024
Multifunctional Hydrogel Coatings with High Antimicrobial Loading Efficiency and pH-Responsive Properties for Urinary Catheter Applications
– Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2023
Circ_103809 Aggravates the Malignant Phenotype of Pancreatic Cancer Through Modulating miR-197-3p/TSPAN3 Axis
– Molecular Biotechnology, 2023
Ligamentum Teres Hepatis Wrapping of the Gastroduodenal Artery Stump for Protection in Total Laparoscopic Pancreaticoduodenectomy
– Journal of International Medical Research, 2023