معرفی
Dr. Yen-Zhen Lu is a Research Fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), Monash University. His career includes a PhD in Neuroscience from Australian National University (2013–2018) and prior roles as a Research Assistant at National Taiwan University (2007–2013). His research focuses on neuro-immuno-tissue regeneration, exploring interactions between the peripheral nervous system, immune system, and tissue healing to develop regenerative strategies for chronic impairments.
Education: PhD in Neuroscience (ANU, 2018), MSc in Physiology/Immunology (National Taiwan University, 2007), BSc in Life Sciences (National Chung Hsing University, 2005).
Research interests include sensory neuron roles in wound healing, regulatory T cell therapies, and bioactive scaffolds for bone regeneration. He has contributed to groundbreaking studies on CGRP neurons' role in neutrophil-macrophage networks and Treg-mediated cardiac repair. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation.
Awards include the Taiwan ANU Scholarship (2013) and a 2019 oral presentation award. Collaborations span global institutions, with recent focus on diabetic wound repair, myocardial infarction recovery, and inflammatory signaling modulation.
Key activities include patent contributions in biochemistry (2022) and active engagement in translational research. His lab integrates immunology, neurobiology, and engineering to bridge clinical and basic science challenges in regenerative medicine.

