
معرفی
Trine Fink is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University within the Department of Health Science and Technology, affiliated with The Faculty of Medicine and the Regenerative Medicine Institute for Advanced Study in PBL HEALTH-PBL. Her work focuses on regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, and medical education innovation.
Education: Holds MSci and PhD degrees (specific fields not explicitly stated). Research emphasizes adipose-derived stem cells, hypoxia-induced differentiation pathways, and chronic wound healing. She leads projects like 'Development of cell-free therapy for chronic wounds' and explores applications in dental and cardiac regeneration.
- Key Projects: Stem cell-based therapies, PBL education reforms, and placenta-derived cytokine studies
- Lab Affiliations: Regenerative Medicine Institute, PBL Health-PBL Mission
Research interests span stem cell biology, wound healing mechanisms, and educational strategies to enhance student well-being. Her recent work includes studies on adipose-derived stem cell potency markers and PBL's impact on psychological safety in teams.
Notable achievement: Received 'Best Scientific Research Poster 2024' for work on learner agency in medical education. Active in 31+ media engagements, including public talks on stem cell therapies for chronic wounds.
- Grant Activities: Secured funding from Leo Nielsen Foundation and Danish Universities
- PhD Supervision: Involved in projects like 'Potency assays for wound healing'





