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Helen Diller Family Compr Cancer Ctr
SANDY FENG, MD, PHD

Assistant Professor in Residence, Surgery, UCSF

CONTACT

(415) 353-1551 and 353-8725 (appts)
(415) 353-9788 (fax)

Box 0780, UCSF; San Francisco, CA 94143-0780

additional websites:

UCSF Physician Referral Directory

EDUCATION

Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, Cambridge, MA, B.A., 1979-1982, Chemistry
Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, Ph.D., 1982-1985, Molecular Biology
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, M.D., 1985-1990, Medicine

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1978, 1979

Research Assistant, Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles

1982-1985

Doctoral Candidate, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge University

1986-1988

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine

1995-1996

Postdoctoral Fellow, Whitehead Institute, MIT and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Harvard Medical School

1995-1998

Instructor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

1996-1998

Clinical Instructor of Surgery University of California, San Francisco

1998-2000

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

2001-present

Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco

HONORS & AWARDS

1979

National Merit Scholarship

1979

Harvard and Radcliffe National Scholarship

1981

Phi Beta Kappa

1981

Marshall Scholarship

1982

DeLancey Scholarship

1986

EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization) Fellowship

1995

Sandoz Transplant Research Fellowship, American Society of Transplant Surgeons

1997

Young Investigator Award, American Society of Transplant Surgeons

1999

American College of Surgeons Faculty Research Fellowship Award

2000

Young Investigator Award, American Society of Transplant Surgeons

2004

Vanguard Prize, American Society of Transplant Surgeons

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Feng S and Holland E. HIV-1 tat trans-activation requires the loop sequence within tar. Nature, 1988; 334:165-167.

Feng S, Quickel R, Hollister-Lock J, McLeod M, Bonner-Weir S, Mulligan RC, and Weir GC. Prolonged Xenograft Survival of Islets Infected with Small Doses of Adenovirus Expressing CTLA4Ig. Transplantation 1999; 67 (12): 1607 - 1613.

Chung RT, Feng S, and Delmonico FL. Approach to the Management of Allograft Recipients Following the Detection of Hepatitis B Virus in the Prospective Organ Donor. American Journal of Transplantation, 2001; 1:185-191

Rosengard BR, Feng S, Alfrey EJ, Zaroff JG, Emond JC, Henry ML, Garrity ER, Roberts JP, Wynn JJ, Metzger RA, Freeman RB, Port FK, Love RB, Busuttil RW, and Delmonico FL. Report of the Crystal City Meeting To Maximize the Use of Organs Recovered from the Cadaver Donor. American Journal of Transplantation, 2002; 2(8): 701-711.

Feng S, Buell JF, Cherikh WS, Deng MC, Hanto DW, Kauffman HM, Leichtman AB, Lorber MI, Maters RG, Mcbride MA, Metzger RA, Nolte FS, OÍConnor KJ, Roth D, Terrault NA, and Henry ML. Organ Donors with Positive Serology or Malignancy: Risk of Disease Transmission by Transplantation. Transplantation 2002; 74(12):1657-1663.

Metzger RA, Delmonico FL, Feng S, Port FK, Wynn JJ, and Merion RM. The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) Report on the State of Transplantation: Expanded Criteria Donors for Kidney Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 2003; 3 (Suppl. 4); 114 - 125.

McTaggart RA, Gottlieb D, Brooks J, Bacchetti P, Roberts JP, Tomlanovich S, and Feng S. Sirolimus Prolongs Recovery from Delayed Graft Function After Cadaveric Renal Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 2003; 3 (4): 416 - 423.

Lipshutz GS, Baxter-Lowe LA, Nguyen T, Jones KD, Ascher NL, and Feng S. Death from Donor- Transmitted Malignancy in Spite of Emergency Liver Retransplantation. Liver Transplantation 2003; 9 (10): 1102 - 1007.

Feng S, Buell JF, Chari RS, DiMaio JM, and Hanto DW. Tumors and Transplantation: The 2003 Third Annual ASTS State-of-the-Art Winter Symposium. American Journal of Transplantation 2003; 3: 1481 - 1487.

Fuller TF, Freise CE, Serkova N, Niemann CU, Olson JL, and Feng S. Sirolimus Delays Recovery of Rat Kidney Transplants After Ischemia / Reperfusion Injury. Transplantation 2003; 76 (11): 1594 - 1599.

Collignon FP, Holland EC, and Feng S. Organ Donors with Malignant Gliomas: An Update. American Journal of Transplantation 2004; 4: 15 - 21.

McTaggart RA, Bissell DM, and Feng S. An Uncomfortable Silence . . . While We All Search for a Better Reporter Gene in Adult Stem Cell Biology. Hepatology 2004; 39 (4): 1143 - 1146

Takemoto Sk, Zeevi A, Feng S, Colvin RB, Jordan S, Kobashigawa J, Kupiec-Weglinski J, Matas A, Montgomery RA, Nickerson P, Platt JL, Rabb H, Thistlethwaite R, Tyan D, and Delmonico FL. A National Conference to Assess Antibody Mediated Rejection in Solid Organ Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation 2004; 4:1033 - 1041.

Brennan T, Freise CE, Fuller TF, Bostrom A, Tomlanovich S, and Feng S. Early Graft Function After Living Donor Kidney Transplantation Predicts Rejection But Not Outcomes. American Journal of Transplantation 2004; 4: 971 - 979.

Takemoto Sk, Zeevi A, Feng S, Colvin RB, Jordan S, Kobashigawa J, Kupiec-Weglinski J, Matas A, Montgomery RA, Nickerson P, Platt JL, Rabb H, Thistlethwaite R, Tyan D, and Delmonico FL. A National Conference to Assess Antibody Mediated Rejection in Solid Organ Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation 2004; 4:1033 - 1041.

Fuller TF, Feng S. Brennan TV, Tomlanovich S, Bostrom A, and Freise CE. Increased Early Rejection in Living Unrelated Versus Living Related Kidney Transplants Does Not Affect Graft Function and Survival. Transplantation 2004. In press.

McTaggart RA, Bostrom A, Roberts JP, Tomlanovich S, and Feng S. Sirolimus Does Not Adversely Affect Transplant Outcomes in spite of Prolonging Delayed Graft Function. Transplantation 2004. In press.

McTaggart R, Terrault NA, Vardanian AJ, Bostrom A, and Feng S. Hepatitis C Etiology of Liver Disease is Strongly Associated with Early Acute Rejection Following Liver Transplantation. Liver Transplantation 2004. In press.

11/15/04

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