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Qiuyue Peng is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Science and Technology at the Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research focuses on regenerative medicine with specialization in adipose-derived stem cell applications for chronic wound healing.
Her core research interests include biomedicine, adipose-derived stem cells, wound healing mechanisms, flow cytometry analysis, electrical stimulation techniques, and regenerative medicine. She investigates stem cell subpopulations, potency markers for clinical applications, and develops cell-free therapies using biomaterials like hydrogels. Her work bridges laboratory research with translational medical applications targeting chronic wound treatments.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal strong thematic focus on optimizing adipose-derived stem cell therapies through electrical stimulation, bioreactor expansion systems, and cryopreservation techniques. Key trends include characterization of stem cell subpopulations, development of hydrogel-based delivery systems, and comparative analysis of stem cell expansion methods for clinical translation.
Dr. Peng serves as Principal Investigator for the project 'The use of electricity-stimulated stem cells for chronic wound' (2023-2027) and secured the Leo Nielsen og Hustru Karen Margrethe Nielsens Legat for Lægevidenskabelig Grundforskning grant for 'Development of cell-free therapy for chronic wound' (2024-2025). She actively collaborates with researchers including Qian, Xiao, Ren, Zachar, Fink, and Porsborg on chronic wound healing initiatives.
Her work directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being). Research metrics indicate growing impact with citations on Scopus and reader engagement on Mendeley, though no specific scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.




