
معرفی
Associate Professor Lindsay Edward Wu leads the Laboratory for Ageing Research at UNSW Sydney's Faculty of Medicine. His work focuses on fundamental mechanisms of ageing, particularly in cellular metabolism and NAD+ biology, with applied research in fertility preservation, chemotherapy-induced damage mitigation, and age-related vulnerability to infections. Current projects explore metabolic interventions for reproductive health and ageing-related disorders.
His research integrates molecular biology, metabolomics, and advanced imaging techniques to study:
- NAD+ metabolism in ageing and disease
- Metabolic regulation of oocyte quality and fertility
- Novel imaging biomarkers for cellular ageing
- Therapeutic targeting of metabolic pathways in cancer and reproductive health
Recent publications (2019-2025) demonstrate a strong focus on NAD+ therapeutics, spanning fertility preservation during chemotherapy, reversal of oocyte ageing, metabolic regulation in PCOS, and cancer metabolism. Technological innovations include multispectral autofluorescence imaging for non-invasive oocyte assessment and deep radiomic phenotyping.
He directs an active research laboratory investigating metabolic interventions across ageing biology and reproductive science, with collaborative links to clinical and translational research groups.





