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Geoffrey Gurtner

Chair and Professor at Surgery, University of Arizona0 Followers

Geoffrey Gurtner specializes in cutting-edge techniques for wound healing and chronic disease management. As the Chair and Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Dr. Gurtner is a distinguished figure in the medical community. His extensive research has garnered millions in federal funding, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field of surgery and biomedical engineering. Dr. Gurtner's innovative work is complemented by his impressive portfolio of 35 patents, reflecting his dedication to translating research into practical solutions. His entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his ability to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and clinical application, making significant contributions to both academia and industry. In collaboration with Kellen Chen, PhD, an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Surgery and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Gurtner leads a dynamic research lab. Dr. Chen, who co-directs the lab, is focused on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms that drive fibrosis and regeneration across various organ systems. Their joint efforts are particularly concentrated on the complexities of wound healing and the development of chronic diseases. Dr. Gurtner's role as an author and inventor further highlights his multifaceted expertise. His scholarly publications and innovative inventions have made a lasting impact on the medical field, influencing both current practices and future research directions. His leadership at the University of Arizona is instrumental in fostering a collaborative environment that encourages groundbreaking research and the development of new technologies. Through his work, Dr. Gurtner continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in surgery and biomedical engineering. His contributions not only enhance patient care but also pave the way for future advancements in medical science. His dedication to improving health outcomes is evident in every aspect of his career, from his research endeavors to his role as an educator and mentor.

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