05/07/2021
There’s nothing like Thai food for impromptu lab celebrations 🎉 Happy birthday to our research fellow Jerry!
Dr. Wong's Lab utilizes mechanistic approaches to develop therapies for lymphedema & wound healing
We study basic and translational research problems related to lymphedema and lymphangiogenesis, stem cell therapeutics, delayed wound healing in radiated damaged skin, microvascular flap physiology, and silicone implant biology.
05/07/2021
There’s nothing like Thai food for impromptu lab celebrations 🎉 Happy birthday to our research fellow Jerry!
05/29/2020
We are excited and grateful to be a C-DOCTOR team!
Center for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Tissue and Organ Regeneration awarded $30-million grant - Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC The initiative aims to propel USC forward as the epicenter of tissue and organ regeneration research. THE STUDIES SEEM LIKE something straight out of science fiction. There’s one focused on using stem cells to regenerate skull bone for patients with skull defects. Another aims to develop a hydroge...
05/16/2020
Zooming with the rest of the lab
01/22/2020
Our Pre-clinical Animal Model of Secondary Head and Neck
Lymphedema
https://rdcu.be/b0DQW
12/21/2019
Holiday white elephant!
12/21/2019
at Roy’s
10/30/2019
Happy Halloween 🎃, congratulations to Roy on getting into medical school, And thanks to all lab members for your dedication and hard work!
04/25/2019
Lab + family dinner celebration! Wow what a big group! Congratulations to Giulia and Michael on completion of their research fellowships!
02/16/2019
Recent work from Wong Lab!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30648916
FGFR3 plays a key role in LEC proliferation, migration, tubule formation, and postnatal in vivo lymphangiogenesis when pharmacologically induced by 9-cisRA. P3 may have the potential to be used as a precise regulatory control element for 9-cisRA-mediated lymphangiogenesis.