Fei Fang, PhD
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Orthopedics
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Cell, Developmental & Regenerative Biology
Research Topics
Biomechanics/Bioengineering, Biomedical Sciences, Developmental Biology, Extracellular Matrix, Orthopaedics, Regeneration, Rehabilitation, Skeletal Biology, Stem Cells, Tendon Biology, Tendon Disease, Tissue Engineering
Multi-Disciplinary Training Area
Development Regeneration and Stem Cells [DRS], Disease Mechanisms and Therapeutics (DMT)

Dr. Fei Fang is an Assistant Professor in the Leni and Peter W. May Department of Orthpaedics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. Dr. Fang specializes in deciphering cues of tendon mechanobiology and developmental biology. Dr. Fang aims to combine the research results with tissue engineering and cell therapies for promoting regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues, with a focus on tendon, ligament, and meniscus. Dr. Fang graduated from Huaqiao University (China) with a B.A. in Mechanical Engineering, received her M.S. in Mechatronic Engineering from Zhejiang University (China), and then completed her M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. She joined Mount Sinai in August 2022 to lead the Fang Laboratory for Musculoskeletal Mechanobiology and Cell Niche.

BA, Huaqiao University (China)

MS, Zhejiang University

PhD, Washington University in St. Louis