
معرفی
Daniel J. Ceradini, MD is an Associate Professor in the Hansjorg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He serves as Associate Director of Plastic Surgery Residency and Fellowship Programs and Director of Basic Science Research within the department.
- Specializes in: Plastic Surgery, Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cell Biology, Vascular Biology
- Key clinical focus: Diabetic wound healing, vascularized composite allotransplantation, and facial/limb reconstruction
Research Focus
Dr. Ceradini’s research explores regenerative medicine mechanisms, particularly how hypoxic gradients regulate progenitor cell trafficking through HIF-1/SDF-1 pathways. His work includes:
- Developing lipoproteoplex-based gene therapies targeting Keap1 for diabetic wound healing
- Investigating Nrf2 signaling in restoring regenerative niches
- Advancing vascular biology applications in tissue repair
Academic Contributions
His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining materials science, molecular biology, and clinical plastic surgery. Key trends include oxidative stress modulation, stem cell mobilization, and biomaterial delivery systems for regenerative therapies.

