Prof. Woody CHAN
Co-Director, Center for Neuromusculoskeletal Restorative Medicine
Associate Director (Graduate Education)/Professor, School of Biomedical Sciences
Chief/Professor, Thematic Research Program, School of Biomedical Sciences
Biography
Prof. CHAN obtained his Ph.D. degree from CUHK and postdoctoral training in University College London, UK and Harvard Medical School, USA. His research mainly focuses on the early development of the central, peripheral and enteric nervous systems.
Topic: New Developments in Musculoskeletal Repair
Organ-on-a-chip
Organ-on-a-chip is a technology that uses microfabrication techniques to create miniaturized models of human organs which can potentially replace animals for disease modeling and drug screening. Prof. Chan Hon Fai will introduce the latest work on developing organ-on-a-chip models including muscle-on-a-chip.
Translating decellularized extracellular matrix-centric biomaterials for clinical tendon repair
Prof. Wang’s team has been working on extracellular matrix (ECM)-centric approaches to augment tendon regeneration. They have developed various clinically practical biomaterials, including a highly bioactive, tendon ECM hydrogel and a mechanically robust, ECM-functionalized polyurethane elastomer. These innovative efforts will advance the understanding and application of ECM-based technologies to assist in clinical tendon repair.
Biomaterials for musculoskeletal repair
Prof. Ker’s lab has developed photo-crosslinkable biomaterials for engineering devices for musculoskeletal tissue engineering and regeneration. He will briefly detail an example in which such biomaterials can be useful for ensuring effective surgical repair of tissues. This work showcases the mechanical advantage of photo-crosslinkable biomaterials and has potential applications in musculoskeletal therapeutics.