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October 2024: In the news of "HKUST Researchers Reveal Microglia’s Crucial Role in Preventing Axonal Degeneration Following Spinal Cord Injury"
Last updated on Oct 22, 2024
科大新闻:科大团队揭示小胶质细胞在脊髓损伤后防止轴突退化中的关键作用
Last updated on Oct 22, 2024
October 2024: A paper revealing the neuroprotective role of microglia during the acute phase of a single spinal cord axon injury, achieved through a novel form of neuron-glia interaction, has been accepted by Nature Communications. Congratulations on the excellent collaboration and hard work of Wanjie, Yingzhu, and Yujun! We will celebrate more achievements based on your collaboration in the coming years.
Last updated on Oct 14, 2024
July 2024: Yiming and Zhentao received the HKUST RedBird Academic Excellence Award
Last updated on Jul 11, 2024
May 2024: Yingzhu He, a PhD student in the Qu Lab, successfully defended her Thesis titled "Advancing Understanding of Muscle and Spinal Cord Injuries through in vivo Functional Microscopy: Unveiling Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms". Congratulations, Dr. He!
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Last updated on May 6, 2024
October 2023: In the news of "HKUST researchers develop an innovative microscope platform to unveil the intricacies of skeletal muscle regeneration"
Last updated on Apr 23, 2024
科大新闻:科大研究团队研发创新显微镜平台 揭示骨骼肌再生中的复杂动态过程
Last updated on Apr 23, 2024
Sept. 2023: Our manuscript exploring the complexities of skeletal muscle regeneration with the aid of intravital multimodal microscopy has been accepted for publication in Science Advances. Congratulations to Yingzhu, Youshan, and all the co-authors for their contributions to this accomplishment!
Last updated on Nov 9, 2023
July 2023: Congratulations to Wanjie who successfully defended her PhD dissertation. Keep up to the good work, Dr. Wu!
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Last updated on Jul 16, 2023
June 2023: Zhentao received the HKUST RedBird Academic Excellence Award
Last updated on Jun 18, 2023
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