Biography:
Hitesh Rana is a PhD student working in the Animal Stem Cell Lab at the College of Animal Biotechnology, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Punjab, India. His research focuses on the isolation and characterization of stromal vascular fractions (SVFs) derived from canine adipose tissue. He investigates their immunomodulatory properties through in vitro and in vivo assays to assess their potential therapeutic applications.
His work involves evaluating the regenerative capabilities of SVFs, particularly in wound healing and lymphoma treatment. This includes studying their safety profile, efficacy, and mechanisms of action in modulating the immune response. By employing advanced techniques such as immunocytochemistry, quantitative PCR, and flow cytometry, he analyze cellular markers and gene expression patterns that contribute to tissue repair and immune regulation. Beyond his laboratory work, he is passionate about translational research and the development of innovative stem cell-based therapies for veterinary and biomedical applications. He aims to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical implementation, contributing to the advancement of regenerative medicine.
Title : Expression dynamics of mesenchymal stem cell markers in canine adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction during culture