Xinna Wang

Xinna Wang

Xinna is currently working on the multiphoton biofabrication in the Tissue Engineering Laboratory. Xinna obtained her Bachelor of Medicine (B.Med.) degree in Medical Imaging and Master of Medical Science (M.Med.Sc.) degree in Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine in 2007 and 2010, respectively, in China. After two-year medical residency, she moved to Hong Kong in 2012 to start a three-year full-time research work at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). She subsequently started her Ph.D. training at HKU in 2015 and obtained Ph.D. degree in 2019. Xinna’s research interests mainly focus on 1) micropatterning technology for engineering artificial cell microenvironment/niche; and 2) ultrasound-based tissue engineering and regeneration. In her leisure time, she likes listening to podcasts, hiking, visiting museums, and enjoying musical plays.

Interests
  • Micropatterning technology for engineering artificial cell microenvironments/niches
  • Chip device fabrication for diagnosis and drug screening
  • Ultrasound-based tissue engineering and regeneration
  • Sonodynamic/photodynamic therapy for cancer and infectious diseases
Education
  • PhD in Mechanical Engineering, 2019

    The University of Hong Kong

  • M.Med.Sc. in Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, 2010

    Chongqing Medical University, China

  • B.Med. (M.D. Equivalent) in Medical Imaging, 2007

    North Sichuan Medical College, China