Han Chunmao, Ph.D.

Position:Chair of Burns

Department:Burns

Medical School:Kanazawa University School of Medicine, Japan

Academic Rank:Professor, Chief Physician

Appointment

Clinical / Research Interests

Treatment of burn shock, nutrition, functional rehabilitation, scar, diabetic foot, etc.

Professional Highlights

Zhejiang Provincial Professional Award for Science and Technology Innovation, Second Prize

Professional Appointments

Vice Chairman, Burns Society, Chinese Medical Association, 2011-2014

Chairman, Burns Society, Zhejiang Medical Association, 1999-2014 

Standing Committee Member, Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Society, Chinese Medical Association, 2009-present 

Committee Member, Tissue Repair and Wound Healing Group, Trauma Society of Chinese Medical Association, 2007-present


Education Experience

Research Summary

Publications

Guo .SX, Zhou HL, Huang CL, et al. Astaxanthin attenuates early acute kidney injury following severe burns in rats by ameliorating oxidative stress and mitochondrial-related apoptosis. Mar Drugs. 2015 Apr 13; 13(4):2105-23.

Guo SX, Fang Q, You CG, Jin YY, Wang XG, Hu XL, Han CM. Effects of hydrogen- rich saline on early acute kidney injury in severely burned rats by suppressing oxidative stress induced apoptosis and inflammation.J Transl Med. 2015 Jun 6; 13:183.1. 

Wang X, You C, Hu X, Zheng Y, Li Q, Feng Z, Sun H, Gao C, Han C. The roles of knitted mesh-reinforced collagen-chitosan hybrid scaffold in the one-step repair of full- thickness skin defects in rats. Acta Biomater. 2013 Aug;9(8):7822-32.

Wang Xingang, Li Qiyin, Hu Xinlei, Ma Lie, You Chuangang, Zheng Yurong, Sun Huafeng, Han Chunmao, Gao Changyou. Fabrication and characterization of poly(L- lactide-co-glycolide) knitted mesh-reinforced collagen-chitosan hybrid scaffolds for dermal tissue engineering. J Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2012 Apr;8:204-15.

Shi HF, Han CM, Mao ZW, et al. Enhanced Angiogenesis in Porous Collagen-Chitosan Scaffolds Loaded with Angiogenin. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, 2008, 14(11): 1775-1785.


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