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Professor Keith Harding CBE FRCGP FRCP FRCS FLSW has had a longstanding interest in wound healing. He has undergone training in both general surgery and general practice. He was appointed as the first Director of the Wound Healing Research Unit in 1991. From 2011 – 2013 he was Director of TIME Institute (Translation, Innovation, Methodology and Engagement) and Head of Wound Healing Research Unit, School of Medicine, Cardiff University and Clinical Lead for Wound Healing in the Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust. In September 2013 he was appointed as Dean of Clinical Innovation at Cardiff University and in 2014 was appointed as Medical Director of the Welsh Wound Innovation Centre. His clinical practice is exclusively focused on treating patients with wound healing problems with a wide range of aetiologies. He holds external professorial appointments at universities in the UK and Australia. He has authored over 350 publications in the field of wound healing and has written a number of chapters and books in this area. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Wound Journal published by Wiley. He was the First President of the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, First Recorder of the European Wound Management Association and is a Past President of the European Tissue Repair Society. He was Chair of the International Working Group on Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Disease, Chair of the Expert Working Group that produced a range of International Consensus Documents from 2004 – 2011. Has obtained funding of over £45 million from a range of academic, commercial and clinical sources since the Wound Healing Research Unit was created in 1991. He was awarded the CBE in the New Year Honours list in January 2013 for Services to Medicine and Health Care. In 2013 he was awarded £4.2 million to set up the Welsh Wound Innovation Initiative part of which has enabled the setting up of the first Wound Healing Centre in the World. The centre is designed to coordinate academic activity, both in terms of teaching and research, in addition to providing a coordinated approach to the care of patients with wounds. In 2014 he was awarded the The Learned Society of Wales Fellowship.

研究领域

Tissue engineering and repair expertise Clinical trials, clinical research, chronic wound healing and care, wound infection.

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Phillips, C.et al. 2016. Estimating the costs associated with the management of patients with chronic wounds using linked routine data. International Wound Journal 13(6), pp. 1193-1197. (10.1111/iwj.12443) Feng, Y.et al. 2016. Expression of the SOCS family in human chronic wound tissues: Potential implications for SOCS in chronic wound healing. International Journal of Molecular Medicine 38(5), pp. 1349-1358. (10.3892/ijmm.2016.2733) pdf White, J.et al. 2016. Non-contact low-frequency ultrasound therapy compared with UK standard of care for venous leg ulcers: a single-centre, assessor-blinded, randomised controlled trial. International Wound Journal 13(5), pp. 833-842. (10.1111/iwj.12389) pdf Harding, K.et al. 2016. Safety and performance evaluation of a next-generation antimicrobial dressing in patients with chronic venous leg ulcers. International Wound Journal 13(4), pp. 442-448. (10.1111/iwj.12450) Jones, A.et al. 2016. The clinical significance and impact of interleukin 15 on keratinocyte cell growth and migration. International Journal of Molecular Medicine 38, pp. 679-686. (10.3892/ijmm.2016.2687) pdf Bartlett, A.et al. 2016. Potential implications of interleukin-7 in chronic wound healing. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 12(1), pp. 33-40. (10.3892/etm.2016.3263) pdf Rawlings, C.et al. 2016. A rheumatology perspective on cutaneous vasculitis: assessment and investigation for the non-rheumatologist. International Wound Journal 13(1), pp. 17-21. (10.1111/iwj.12437) Feng, Y.et al. 2016. Potential roles of suppressor of cytokine signaling in wound healing. Regenerative Medicine 11(2), pp. 193-209. (10.2217/rme.16.4) Wang, S.et al. 2015. Tumour endothelial marker-8 in wound healing and its impact on the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes. International Journal of Molecular Medicine , pp. 293-298. (10.3892/ijmm.2015.2434) pdf Tilbrook, H.et al. 2015. Aspirin for venous ulcers: Randomised trial (AVURT): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 16, article number: 513. (10.1186/s13063-015-1039-9)

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