Chau-Zen Wang

Associate Professor
Medicine
Kaohsiung Medical University
China

Professor Medicine
Biography

Prof. Chau-Zen Wang has received his PhD in Philosophy from National Cheng Kung University during the period of 2006-2007. Currently, he is working as Associate Professor of Physiology in Kaohsiung Medical University. His research has included Study on the mechanism of mesenchymal stem cells in stem and cartilage, In the regenerative medicine of bone and cartilage based on this research and fellowship training he/she has received several awards and honours, such as 2010 Research Outstanding Teacher; "teachers teaching assessment scores of blue-chip”. He has authored Low-Level Laser Irradiation Improves Functional Recovery and Nerve Regeneration in Sciatic Nerve Crush Rat Injury Model research articles. He is a member of Orthopaedic Research Centre.

Research Intrest

Regeneration medicine of Musculoskeletal system, Discoidin domain receptor (DDR) function-Transgenic mice, Regeneration medicine of stem cells, Physiology

List of Publications
Chih-Hsiang Chang, Chau-Zen Wang, Je-Ken Chang, Che-Yu Hsu, Mei-Ling Ho. The Susceptive Alendronate-Treatment Timing and Dosage for Osteogenesis Enhancement in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells. Plos One. 2014 August;9(8): e105705.
Chau-Zen Wang, Yi-Jen Chen,Yan-Hsiung Wang, Ming-Long Yeh, Mao-Hsiung Huang, Mei-Ling Ho ,Jen-I Liang, Chia-Hsin Chen. Low-level laser irradiation improves functional recovery and nerve regeneration in sciatic nerve crush rat injury model. PLOS ONE. 2014 August; 9(8):e103348. Chau-Zen Wang, Yin-Chih Fu, Yan-Hsiung Wang, Po-Len Liu, Shih-Ciang Jian, Mei-Ling Ho, Chih-Kuang Wang. Synthesis and characterization of cationic polymeric nanoparticles as simvastatin carriers for enhancing the osteogenesis of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 2014 October;432:190-199.
Shun-Cheng Wu, Hsu-Feng Hsiao, Mei-Ling Ho, Yung-Li Hung, Je-Ken Chang, Gwo-Jaw Wang, Chau-Zen Wang. Suppression of discoidin domain receptor 1 expression enhances the cell survival and chondrogenesis of adipose-derived stem cells. American journal of cell physiology. 2015 May; 308(9):C685–C696.