Dr Xiong-Xin Lei | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Xiong-Xin Lei | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Xiong-Xin Lei, First People’s Hospital of Foshan, China

Dr. Xiong-Xin Lei, a distinguished postdoctoral researcher at the First People’s Hospital of Foshan, holds a Ph.D. in Medicine from Sichuan University. With expertise in functional hydrogels, his groundbreaking research focuses on innovative applications in endoscopic treatments, hemostasis, and wound repair. Over the last five years, Dr. Lei has authored eight high-impact papers in prestigious journals like Bioactive Materials and Advanced Science. His dedication to innovation is evident in his seven granted patents, making significant strides in biomaterials and regenerative medicine. Dr. Lei’s work exemplifies excellence in bridging science and clinical applications

Publication Profile

Scopus

Academic Background🎓

Dr. Xiong-Xin Lei has a strong academic background in medicine and biomedical engineering. 🎓 He is currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the First People’s Hospital of Foshan, China, since August 2022. 🏥 Dr. Lei earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Sichuan University (2019–2022), specializing in microbiology and biochemical pharmacy. 🔬 He also holds a Master of Medicine degree (2015–2017) and a Bachelor of Engineering degree (2011–2015) from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, focusing on biopharmaceuticals and biomedical engineering, respectively. 💊 His expertise combines advanced medicine and engineering techniques for innovative healthcare solutions. 🌟

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Xiong-Xin Lei specializes in the development, design, and application of functional hydrogels for biomedical purposes. 🧬 His research focuses on innovative solutions for endoscopic treatments of the digestive tract, hemostasis, and wound repair. 🩺 Over the past five years, he has made significant contributions, publishing 8 research papers in prestigious journals such as Bioactive Materials, Advanced Science, and Chemical Engineering Journal. 📚 Additionally, Dr. Lei holds 7 granted invention patents, reflecting his innovative approach to medical applications of hydrogels. 💡 His work bridges materials science and regenerative medicine for advanced healthcare solutions. 🌟

Notable Achievements

Dr. Xiong-Xin Lei has achieved remarkable success in his research career over the past five years. 🌟 He has authored eight high-impact research papers published in prestigious journals such as Bioactive Materials, Advanced Science, and Chemical Engineering Journal. 📚 His groundbreaking studies have made significant contributions to the fields of regenerative medicine and smart materials, particularly in developing innovative hydrogels for medical applications. 🧬 Dr. Lei’s work highlights his dedication to advancing healthcare solutions through cutting-edge research, earning him recognition as a leader in his field. 🩺✨

Publication Top Notes🌟📊📚

Multi-crosslinking hydrogels with robust bio-adhesion and pro-coagulant activity for first-aid hemostasis and infected wound healing

A Self-Assembly Pro-Coagulant Powder Capable of Rapid Gelling Transformation and Wet Adhesion for the Efficient Control of Non-Compressible Hemorrhage

Application of metabolomics in urolithiasis: the discovery and usage of succinate

Multifunctional two-component in-situ hydrogel for esophageal submucosal dissection for mucosa uplift, postoperative wound closure and rapid healing

Click-crosslinked in-situ hydrogel improves the therapeutic effect in wound infections through antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities

Scarless Healing of Injured Vocal Folds Using an Injectable Hyaluronic Acid-Waterborne Polyurethane Hybrid Hydrogel to Tune Inflammation and Collagen Deposition

Promotion of right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction using a novel cardiac patch incorporated with hypoxia-pretreated urine-derived stem cells

 

 

Dr Markus Laubach | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Markus Laubach | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Markus Laubach, LMU University Hospital Munich, Germany

Dr. Markus Laubach 🎓🩺 is a distinguished researcher in orthopaedics and medical innovation. Holding a Ph.D. in preclinical assessment of novel medical devices, an MBA in Healthcare Management, and certifications in emergency medicine, he combines clinical expertise with research excellence. 🏥🔬 His groundbreaking work focuses on scaffold-guided bone regeneration, 3D-printed implants, and bone grafting techniques, published in top journals like Biomaterials Science and Scientific Reports. 💡📚 Dr. Laubach has secured over EUR 350,000 in grants and won prestigious awards, including the Best Poster Award at DKOU 2023. 🌍 He actively collaborates globally, advancing orthopaedic trauma care. 🦴✨

Publication Profile

Orcid

Scopus

Education and Training🎓

Dr. Markus Laubach 🎓 began his educational journey at Stefan-George-Gymnasium, earning his Abitur in 2007 🎒. He trained as a paramedic 🚑 at Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund in 2008. He pursued Medicine 🩺 at Maastricht University (2010–2016) and earned his Dr. med. from Charité Berlin in 2019 📚, focusing on brain aging and executive functioning 🧠. Further, he specialized in Emergency Medicine 🚨 and completed his Ph.D. at QUT 🦴 (2020–2023), researching bone graft aspirator devices. Recently, he earned an MBA 🎓 in Health Care Management 🏥. Currently, he advances orthopaedic research at LMU Munich through the prestigious Feodor Lynen Fellowship 🌍.

Professional Experience💼

Dr. Markus Laubach 🩺 has extensive professional experience in orthopaedics and trauma surgery. He is currently a Resident at the LMU University Hospital 🏥, Musculoskeletal University Center Munich (2023–present). Previously, he worked as a Resident at RWTH Aachen University Hospital (2016–2020) 🦴, advancing his surgical expertise. Dr. Laubach further honed his skills in medtech commercialization through The BridgeTech Program 🌐 in Australia (2021–2022). His medical journey began as a Paramedic 🚑 with organizations like Malteser Hilfsdienst (2011–2016), Arbeiter Samariter Bund (2009–2010), and DRK Rettungsdienst GmbH (2008–2009), reflecting his dedication to emergency medical care and patient well-being 🤝.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Markus Laubach is a researcher specializing in biomaterials, bone regeneration, and spinal surgery innovations. His work primarily focuses on advancing implants, scaffolds, and bone grafts for clinical applications, particularly in lumbar spinal fusion and bone defect treatments. He is involved in designing 3D printable, patient-specific bioresorbable bone scaffolds to promote bone regeneration. Laubach’s research extends to the development of novel bone graft harvesting techniques and the assessment of biodegradable interbody cages. His work intersects with orthopaedic trauma, regenerative medicine, and biomechanics. 🦴🧬🩺

Memberships

Dr. Markus Laubach is an active member of several prestigious medical and research organizations. He is affiliated with AO Trauma 🦵, focusing on advancing trauma care, and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie (DGOU) 🇩🇪, which promotes orthopedic and trauma surgery excellence. He also participates in the Gesellschaft für Extremitätenverlängerung und -rekonstruktion (GEVR) 🦴, dedicated to extremity reconstruction. Additionally, Dr. Laubach is a member of the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) 🔬 and the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS) 🌍, contributing to cutting-edge research in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Awards🏆

Dr. Markus Laubach has received notable recognition for his scientific contributions. In 2023, he was awarded the Best Poster Award at the DKOU 2023 in Berlin 🏆. His research has attracted competitive grants, including EUR 182,022.36 from the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung for a clinical study on tibial transverse callus distraction in diabetic foot ulcer patients 💉, and EUR 39,600 from the Feodor Lynen Return Fellowship 🏅. Dr. Laubach also secured funding from the Volkswagen Foundation (EUR 38,000) and Clive & Vera Ramaciotti Foundation (AUD 130,000) for innovative bone defect treatments using 3D-printed scaffolds.

Publication Top Notes📄✨

Advances in implants and bone graft types for lumbar spinal fusion surgery

Modular design workflow for 3D printable bioresorbable patient-specific bone scaffolds: extended features and clinical validation.

Preclinical assessment of a novel aspirator device for intramedullary bone graft harvesting

Lost in translation: the lack of agreement between surgeons and scientists regarding biomaterials research and innovation for treating bone defects

An innovative intramedullary bone graft harvesting concept as a fundamental component of scaffold-guided bone regeneration: A preclinical in vivo validation

Chirurg*innen vs. Wissenschaftler*innen – Mind the Gap! DKOU Science-Slam 2023: Umfragestudie zu Biomaterialien bei Knochendefekten [Surgeons vs. scientists—Mind the gap!: Survey study on biomaterials for bone defects]

How framing bias impacts preferences for innovation in bone tissue engineering

Semi-automated scaffold design workflow to facilitate clinical translation of scaffold guided bone regeneration

The development of a modular design workflow for 3D printable bioresorbable patient-specific bone scaffolds to facilitate clinical translation

Histological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Osteoimmunological Processes in Scaffold-Guided Bone Regeneration in an Ovine Large Segmental Defect Model

Conclusion

Dr. Markus Laubach’s robust academic foundation, exceptional research achievements, successful funding track record, and dedication to clinical translation make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work directly addresses critical gaps in bone defect treatments, contributing both to scientific innovation and practical healthcare advancements.