Professor Xiaobing Fu, MD
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Professor
Xiaobing Fu, M.D., the director of the Wound Healing and Cell Biology
Laboratory, the Key Research Laboratory of the Wound Repair and the
Vice Director of the Burn Institute in 304th Hospital, Trauma Center
of Postgraduate Medical College. He was born on Aug. 14, 1960 and graduated
from the Third Military Medical University in 1988 with the master degree
and the University of Madrid in 1993 with the doctor degree.
He has been engaged in trauma research, especially in wound healing
research for twenty years. He has made great contributions on the basic
research on growth factors and wound healing, physiological mechanisms
of wound healing, “uncontrolled wound healing”, such as
clinical trial about the growth factors and their application in accelerating
acute or chronic wound healing, growth factors and internal organ repair
(including gut, kidney, liver and lung, etc), the mechanisms of chronic
ulcer and scar development and so on. His works were supported in part
by the National Basic Science and Development Programme (973 Programme),
National High-Technique Programme (863 Programme), Grant for National
Distinguished Young Scientists and Grant for National Natural Science
Foundation of China.
He has published more than 250 scientific papers, including the Lancet
(1998, 2001), and 4 books as the editor in chief, and won the ten international
and national prizes of Sci-Tech progress from 1989 to 2002. He was the
member of the Scientific Committee of the Third Joint Meeting of the
European Tissue Repair Society and the Wound Healing Society held in
Bordeaux in1999, the Scientific Committee Member of the First World
Healing Congress held in Melbourne in 2000 and the Vice Chairman of
Trauma and Burn Section of the International Conference on Life Science
and Clinical Medicine in 2000.
Now, he is the President of the Chinese Tissue Repair Society and the
member of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He is also
the Editorial Board Members of the Wound Repair and Regeneration (The
International Journal of Tissue Repair and Regeneration) and the Science
in China (Series C), etc.
Curriculm Vitae
Name: Xiaobing Fu, MD
Director, Professor
Address: Wound Healing Unit, Burns Institute, 304th
Hospital, Trauma Center of Postgraduate Medical College, 51 Fu Cheng
Road, Beijing 100037, P.R. China
Fax: 0086 10 68480755
0086 10 88416390
Tel: 0086 10 66867396
0086 10 68438604
Email: Fuxb@cgw.net.cn;
fuxiaobing@vip.sina.com
Education
1991.04 – 1993.12: Department of Pathology, University Hospital
Ramon Y Cajal, University Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain, MD
1985.09 – 1988.07: The Third Military Medical University, Chongqing,
Postgraduate student, MD
1988.03 – 1988.07: Training Department of English for Students
Preparing to Study Abroard, Sichuan Institute of Foreign Languages,
Chongqing,
1984.03 – 1984.07: Pathological Department, The Third Military
Medical University, Chongqing
1978.09 – 1983.07: The Third Military Medical University, Chongqing,
Graduate Student, B.Sc
Teaching appointments and research work
1993.12 – Present: Wound Healing Unit, Burns Institute, 304th
Hospital, Trauma Centre of Postgraduate Medical College, Beijing
Associate Professor, Professor, Director.
1991.04 – 1993.12: Department of Pathology, University Hospital
Ramon Y Cajal, University Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain
Research Fellow
1988.08 – 1991.04: Wound Healing Unit, 304th Hospital, Trauma
Centre of Postgraduate Medical College, Beijing
Research Assistant, Visiting Doctor
1983.08 – 1985.08: Research Institute of Surgery, The Third Military
Medical University, Chongqing
Doctor
Memberships and Offices in Professional Societies
Editorial Board Member of the International Journal Of Wound Repair
and Regeneration (2003-)
Editorial Board Member of Sciences in China (Series C) (2003-)
President of Chinese Tissue Repair Society (CTRS) (1999-)
Vice President of Trauma and Burn Forum, 2000 years International Meeting
of Life Science and Clinical Medicine, Organised by Chinese Academy
of Engineer (CAE)
Member of Scientific Committee of the First World Healing Conference
in Melbourne (2000)
Scientific Committee Member of the Second Joint Meeting Of Wound Healing
Society (WHS) and European Tissue Repair Society (ETRS) in Bordeaux
in 1999
Vice-President of First joint meeting of the Chinese Tissue Repair
Society and the European Tissue Repair Society, Xi’an, China,
1996
Member of the European Tissue Repair Society (1993-)
Committee member of the Chinese Trauma Society (1996-)
Vice-President of Trauma Society of PLA (1996-)
Member of the Spanish Society for Surgical Research (1993-)
Invited Participant to International Meetings
New genetic drugs and their use in wound repair and regeneration. Medicine
in the 21st Century. The Second Sino-US Symposium. Shanghai, China,
Oct. 26-28 2002
Advances in wound healing research in China.
2000 years International Meeting of Life Science and Clinical Medicine,
Beijing, China, April 19 to 23, 2000
Alteration of endogenous bFGF and TGF_in lung induced by intestinal
ischemia and reperfusion insult.
Gene expression of c-fos and c-jun in lung induced by intestinal ischemia
and reperfusion and their effects on bFGF gene activation.
3rd Joint Meeting of the European Tissue Repair Society and the Wound
Healing Society, Bordeaux, France, August 24 to 28, 1999
8th Annual Meeting of the European Tissue Repair Society, Copenhagen,
Denmark, August 22 to 25, 1998
A preliminary epidemiological study of chronic ulcers in China.
The distribution of apoptosis in diabetic ulcers.
7th Annual Meeting of the European Tissue Repair Society, Koln, Germany,
August 23-26, 1997
Tissue Repair Engineering Innovation in Wound Healing Gene Therapy,
Freiberg, Germany, August 20 to 22, 1997
Study on abnormal proteins in serum in patients with chronic ulcers.
PAN/Asian European Tissue Repair Society Wound Healing Meeting, Phuket,
Thailand, October 28-31, 1997
Basic Fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) reduces gut and liver ischemia
and reperfusion injuries.
First Joint Meeting of the Chinese Tissue Repair Society and the European
Tissue Repair Society, Xi’an, China, September 22-27, 1996
The Second Joint Meeting of the Wound Healing Society and the European
Tissue Repair Society, Boston, USA, May 15-17, 1996
Clinical results of trials with recombinant basic fibroblast growth
factor (bFGF) on 485 cases.
5th Annual Meeting of the European Tissue Repair Society, Padova, Italy,
August 30 to September2, 1995
Immunohistochemical localization of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)
in normal and ischemia and reperfused rat kidney
4th Annual Meeting of the European Tissue Repair Society, Oxford, UK,
August 25 to 28, 1994
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) immunoreactivity in developing
granulation tissue.
The first Joint Meeting of the Wound Healing Society and the European
Tissue Repair Society, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 22 to 25,1993
Effects of fibroblast growth factor in ischemic and reperfused rat
skeletal muscle 6th World Congress on Intensive and Critical Care Medicine,
Madrid, Spain, June 14 to 18, 1993
Main Publications (in English)
1. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Healing of chronic cutaneous wounds by topical
treatment with basic fibroblast growth factor. Chin Med J 2002; 115(3):
331-335
2. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Comparative study of fibronectin gene expression
in tissues from hypertrophic scars and diabetic foot ulcers. Chin Med
Sci J 2002; 17(2): 90-94
3. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Dedifferentiation of epidermal cells to stem
cells in vivo. The Lancert 2001; 358:1067-1068
4. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Advances in wound healing research in China:
From antiquity to modernity. Wound Rep Reg 2001; 9: 2-10
5. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Expression of oncoproteins c-fos and c-jun in
hypertrophic scars and chronic dermal ulcers and their regulation of
basic fibroblast growth factor. Chin Med J 2001; 114(8): 852-856
6. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor
accelerates wound healing in patients with burns, donor sites and chronic
dermal ulcers. Chin Med J 2000; 113(4): 367-371
7. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Effect of intestinal ischemia-reperfusion on
expressions of endogenous basic fibroblast growth factor and transforming
growth factor in lung and its relation with lung repair. World J Gastroentero
2000; 6(3): 353-355
8. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Randomized placebo controlled trial use of tropical
recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor for second degree
burns. The Lancet 1998; 352(21): 1661-1664
9. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Ischemia and reperfusion impair the gene expression
of endogenous basic fibroblast growth factor in rat skeletal muscles.
J Surg Res 1998;80: 88-93
10. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Epidemiological study of chronic dermal ulcers
in China. Wound Rep Reg 1998; 6(1): 21-27
11. Fu Xiaobing, et al. The effects of fibroblast growth factor on ischemic
kidney, liver and gut injury. Chin Med J 1998; 14(5): 398-403
12. Fu Xiaobing, et al. bFGF reduces the gut and liver morphologic and
functional injury after ischemia and reperfusion. J Trauma 1997; 42(6):
1080-1085
13. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Beijing wound healing unit and its rule in management
of wounds. European Tissue Repair Society Bulletin 1997; 4(1): 14-16
14. Fu Xiaobing. Wound Healing Research in China. Wound Rep Reg 1995;
4(4): 237-238
15. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Acidic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF) reduces
renal morphologic and functional injuries caused by ischemia and reperfusion.
Wound Rep Reg 1996; 5(4): 297-303
16. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Multiple organ injuries and failures caused
by shock and reperfusion after gunshot wounds. J Trauma 1996; 40(3):
S135-S139
17. Fu Xiaobing, et al. The in vivo effects of tumor necrosis factor
on incised wound and gunshot wound healing. J Trauma 1996; 40(3): S140-S143
18. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Acidic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF) reduces
postischemic renal injury in rats. J Trauma (China) 1996; 12(3): 11-16
19. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Effects of basic fibroblast growth factor on
ischemic gut and liver injuries. Chin Natl J Gastroenterol 1996; 2(3):
139-140
20. Fu Xiaobing. Chinese Tissue Repair Society. European Tissue Repair
Society Bulletin 1995; 2(4): 112-113
21. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Ischemia and reperfusion reduce the endogenous
basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in rat skeletal muscles. An immunohistochemical
study. Wound Rep Reg 1996; 4(3): 381-385
22. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Acidic fibroblast growth factor reduces rat
skeletal muscle damage caused by ischemia and reperfusion. Chin Med
J 1995; 108 (3): 209-214
23. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Ischemia and reperfusion reduces the endogenous
basic fibroblast growth factor in rat skeletal muscles. Chin Med J 1995;
108(9): 699-703
24. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Acidic fibroblast growth factor reduces renal
morphological and functional indicators of injury caused by ischemia
and reperfusion. Wound Rep Reg 1996; 4(2): 297-3033
25. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) immunoreactivity
in developing granulation tissue. J Trauma (China) 1995; 11(6): 87-91
26. Fu Xiaobing, et al. The spectacles facilitating debridement: A report
of 300 cases. Chin Med J 1991; 104(8): 693-696
27. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Acidic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF) reduces
renal morphological and functional injuries caused by ischemia and reperfusion.
Jap J Surg 1994; 94: S76
28. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Multiple organ injury after abdominal high energy
wounding in animals and the protective effect of antioxidants. Chin
Med Sci J 1992; 7(2): 86-91
29. Fu Xiaobing. Management of casualties in Gulf War. Brit J Surg 1993;
80(9): 691
30. Fu Xiaobing, et al. Special spectacles facilitating debridemant:
a report of their use in 300 cases. Injury 1992: 23 (1): 64-66
31. Cheng Biao, Fu Xiaobing, et al. The different expressions epidermal
growth factor receptor and related phosphorylation proteins in hypertrophic
scars and normal skin. Chin J Med 2002; 115(10): 1525-1528 (Fu Xiaobing:
Correspondence author)
32. Li Jianfu, Fu Xiaobing, et al. The interaction between epidermal
growth factor and matrix metalloproteinase induces the development of
sweat glands in human fetal skin. J Surg Res 2002; 106:258-263 (Fu Xiaobing:
Correspondence author)
33. Yang Yinhui, Fu Xiaobing(4), et al. Long-term mortality of ultrasound
structure in patients with venous leg ulcers-healed from one week to
twenty years. Chin Med J 2002; 115(12): 1819-1823
34. Chen Wei, Fu Xiaobing, et al. Review of current progress in the
structure and function of Smad proteins. Chin Med J 2002; 115 (3):446-450
35. Sun Xiaoqing, Fu Xiaobing, et al. Relationship between plasma D
(-)-lactate and Intestinal damage after severe injuries in rats. World
J Gastroentero 2001; 7(4): 555-558
36. Gu Xiaoman, Fu Xiaobing, et al. Expression characteristics of c-fos,
c-myc and bFGF in early burn tissue. Chin Med J 2001; 81 (9): 925-928
37. Yang Yinhui, Fu Xiaobing, et al. bFGF and TGF_expression in rat
kidneys after ischemic reperfusional gut injury and its relationship
with tissue repair. World J Gastroentero 2000; 6(1): 147-149
38. Gu Xiaoman, Fu Xiaobing, et al. MRNA and protein expression of transcription
factor c-fos in burned rats and their effects on wound healing. Chin
J Trauma 2000; 3(3): 141-145
Books
1. Fu Xiaobing, Editor in Chief. Growth Factor and Wound healing. Military
Medical Press, 1991
2. Fu Xiaobing, Editor in Chief. Basic Wound healing, Military Medical
Press, 1997
3. Fu Xiaobing, Editor in Chief. Text Book: Modern Wound Healing, Military
Medical Press, 1999
4. Fu Xiaobing, Editor in Chief. Modern High-Technology and Tissue Repair
and Regeneration, Military Medical Press, 2002