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    Xanthe Strudwick

    Research Assistant at Future Industries Institute

    Dr. Xanthe Strudwick is a Research Fellow within the Regenerative Medicine Laboratories at the Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia (UniSA).1 Her LinkedIn username is xanthe-strudwick-3b113676.2

    Strudwick's research focuses on developing novel therapeutics for wound repair, scar reduction, and understanding tissue regeneration mechanisms.1 She began her research in skin biology at Professor Cowin’s laboratory at the Women’s and Children’s Health Research Institute before the lab moved to UniSA in 2013.1 In 2016, Xanthe earned a PhD from UniSA for her work on the role of the cytoskeletal protein Flightless I in tissue regeneration.1

    Her current work includes developing an antibody-based therapy to reduce inflammation and prevent scar formation in burn wounds, as well as improving healing for chronic wounds in diabetic patients.1 Xanthe also collaborates with materials scientists and physical chemists to create novel wound dressings and explore the use of low-temperature, atmospheric-pressure plasmas for biological and medical applications.1

    Strudwick holds a Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) in Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology from the University of South Australia.1 She was also among the SA Tall Poppy winners in 2023.3

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    Greater Adelaide Area