Basic Science Research
- Mechanisms of angiogenesis regulating hemangioendothelioma growth. A mouse model is being used for these investigations, which are funded by a National Institutes of Health K08 award and a Davis-Bremer award from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, both to Dr. Gayle Gordillo.
Translational Research
- Identification of oxidation-reduction events in response to oxygen therapy. This study is an ongoing translational research project supported by a contract with GWR Medical, LLC. Dr. Gayle Gordillo is principal investigator, and Chandan Sen, Ph.D., is co-principal investigator.
- Wound healing gene screen. Supported by a corporate partnership with National Healing Corporation and approved and supported by the OSU General Clinical Research Center (GCRC), this project will determine patterns of gene expression for healing and non-healing wounds. Dr. Gayle Gordillo is principal investigator.
Clinical Research
- Tissue expander related infection and immunization and delayed breast reconstruction
- The role of Vitamin E in wound healing and scar formation
- Aesthetic outcomes in breast reconstruction and abdominal donor morbidity
- Outcomes data on intraoperative fluoroscopic angiography in microsurgery
- Comprehensive modeling of breast and body aesthetics
- Development of an inpatient and outpatient comprehensive wound care center
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