Associate Professor University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH
In this session, young investigators involved in cutting-edge research will compete for the WHS Young Investigator Award. The winner will present his/her work at the ETRS meeting. Oral presentations will feature the top eight abstracts submitted to the WHS by young investigators as well as the winner of the ETRS Young Investigator Award.
Schedule 1:45 I.01. Comparing Transcriptomes Of Paired Acute And Chronic Wounds 2:00 I.02. Healing Phase-Specific Signatures Of Wound Fibroblasts And Matrix Patterns Define Cancer-Associated Fibroblast Subtypes And Predict Cancer Outcome 2:15 I.03. Adipocytes Transition To Pro-Fibrotic Fibroblasts And Contribute To Muscle Fibrosis Following Nerve Injury 2:30 I.04. Deferoxamine Improves The Wound Microenvironment And Improves Muscle Regeneration In A Mouse Model Of Pressure Ulcers 2:45 I.05. Diabetic Dysfunctional Exosomes (Diaexosomes) Impair Resolution Of Human Wound Inflammation 3:00. I.06. Characterization of Mechanoresponsive Inflammatory Cells during Wound Healing 3:15 I.07. Overcoming Radiation Induced Oral Fibrosis Through The Down Regulation Of WNT Signaling Using BMP-7 Inhibitors 3:30 I.08. A Double-Blind Randomised Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial Demonstrates That Pre-Emptive Priming Of Human Skin With Topical Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Improves Cutaneous Skin Scarring 3:45 I.09. Macrophage Acute Contact Induces Fibroblast Intracellular Stress In A Calcium- And Gap-Junction-Dependent Process