Dr Xanthe Venn
Senior Research Fellow
Future Industries Institute
Teaching Enterprise
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Dr Xanthe Venn is a Senior Research Fellow within the Regenerative Medicine Laboratories of the Future Industries Institute whose research is aimed at developing novel therapeutics for wound repair, reducing scar formation and understanding the mechanisms involved in tissue regeneration. Xanthe began her research into skin biology with Professor Cowin’s laboratory at the Women’s and Children’s Health Research Institute before the lab's move to UniSA in 2013. Xanthe was awarded her PhD from UniSA for her investigation of the role of the cytoskeletal protein Flightless I in tissue regeneration in 2016. Her current research is aimed at the development of a novel antibody based therapy to reduce inflammation and prevent scar formation in burn wounds and improve healing of chronic wounds suffered by diabetic patients. Xanthe is also working with materials scientists and physical chemists to develop novel wound dressings and investigate the use of low-temperature, atmospheric-pressure plasmas for biological and medical applications.
| Year | Citation |
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| 2010 | Poole-Warren, L. A., Martens, P., Ly, M., Adams, D., Riddle, K., Strudwick, X., & Cowin, A. J. (2010). RNA INTERFERENCE FOR MODULATION OF INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES TO IMPLANTABLE BIOMATERIALS. In WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION Vol. 18 (pp. A73). WILEY-BLACKWELL. |
| 2008 | Adams, D., Strudwick, X., Arkell, R., Campbell, H., & Cowin, A. J. (2008). Flightless I: A novel target for improving wound repair. In WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION Vol. 16 (pp. A60). BLACKWELL PUBLISHING. |
| 2007 | Adams, D. H., Strudwick, X. L., Hooper, J. A., Matthaei, K. I., Powell, B. C., Campbell, H. D., & Cowin, A. J. (2007). The actin-remodelling protein, Flightless I, is upregulated in response to aging and contributes to impaired wound healing. In WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION Vol. 15 (pp. A131). BLACKWELL PUBLISHING. |
| 2007 | Chan, H., Strudwick, X. L., Adams, D. H., Matthaei, K. I., Campbell, H. D., Powell, B. C., & Cowin, A. J. (2007). Flightless I deficiency improves wound repair via mechanisms involving down-regulation of TGFβ1 gene expression and Smad signalling. In WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION Vol. 15 (pp. A131). BLACKWELL PUBLISHING. |
| 2007 | Adams, D. H., Ruzehaji, N., Strudwick, X. L., Campbell, H. D., & Cowin, A. J. (2007). Flightless I defeciency accelerates burn injury repair. In WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION Vol. 15 (pp. A137). BLACKWELL PUBLISHING. |
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Development of alternative antimicrobial agents for the treatment of skin conditions to improve animal health and productivity, CRC SAAFE Limited, 26/07/2023 - 26/01/2027
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AbRegen Flii Antibody Therapy, Argenx, 06/10/2025 - 06/10/2026
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Plasma activated hydrogel therapy for combatting antimicrobial resistance in chronic wounds, NHMRC - Ideas Grants, 01/01/2021 - 31/12/2024
| Date | Role | Research Topic | Program | Degree Type | Student Load | Student Name |
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| 2025 | Co-Supervisor | - | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Mr Aidan Patterson |
| 2024 | Co-Supervisor | - | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Mr Matt Mack |
| 2023 | Principal Supervisor | - | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Ruth Diana Simpson |
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