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Swathi Balaji

Balaji

Swathi Balaji, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Surgery

Positions

Associate Professor of Surgery
Division of Pediatric Surgery
ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine

Addresses

Feigin Building (Office)
1102 Bates Avenue
C.450.05
Houston, TX, 77030
United States
Phone: (832) 824-0461
Feigin Building (Lab)
1102 Bates Avenue
C.470
Houston, TX, 77030
United States

Education

PhD from University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Biomedical Engineering
Postdoctoral Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati
Fetal regenerative wound healing
BS from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Osmania University
Hyderabad, India
Mechanical Engineering

Honors & Awards

Anita Roberts Award
Wound Healing Society
Rindsberg Memorial Fund Fellowship Award
University of Cincinnati
H. Paul Ehrlich Rising in Wound Healing Award
Wound Healing Foundation

Professional Interests

  • Regenerative tissue repair
  • Fetal wound healing
  • Acute, burn and diabetic wound repair
  • ECM and fibrosis
  • Neovascularization

Professional Statement

Dr. Swathi Balaji joined ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine as an assistant professor in the Department of Surgery. She has a broad academic and research background in Bioengineering and Regenerative and Translational medicine.

Her current research interests are to understand the underlying mechanisms of how the fetus heals cutaneous wounds without scar and translate the findings to achieve postnatal regenerative tissue repair in various organ systems. Dr. Balaji received her doctoral degree in bioengineering from University of Cincinnati and did her postdoctoral training in the Department of Pediatric Surgery at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

Selected Publications

  • Keswani SG*, Balaji S*, Katz AB*, King A, Omar K, Habli M, Klanke C, Crombleholme TM (*equal contribution). " Intra-placental Gene Therapy with Ad-IGF-1 Corrects Naturally Occurring Rabbit Model of Intrauterine Growth Restriction. " Human Gene Therapy. ;
  • Balaji S*, King A*, Marsh E, LeSaint M, Bhattacharya SS, Han N, Dhamija Y, Ranjan R, Le LD, Bollyky P, Crombleholme TM & Keswani SG (*equal contribution). " The Role of Interleukin-10 and Hyaluronan in Fetal Fibroblast Function: Implications for Recapitulating Fetal Regenerative Wound Healing. " PlosOne. ;
  • Balaji S*, Han N*, Ranjan R, Moles CM, Shaaban AF, Bollyky P, Crombleholme TM & Keswani SG (*equal contribution). " Angiopoietin-1 Improves Endothelial Progenitor cell Dependent Neovascularization in Diabetic Wounds. " Surgery. ;
  • Balaji S*, Moles CM*, Bhattacharya SS, LeSaint M, Dhamija Y, Le LD, King A, Kidd M, Bouso MF, Shaaban A, Crombleholme TM, Bollyky P & Keswani SG (*equal contribution). " Comparison of IL-10 Homologs on Dermal Wound Healing Using a Novel Human Skin Ex Vivo Organ Culture Model. " Journal of Surgical Research. ;

Memberships

Wound Healing Society
European Tissue Repair Society

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