Sandy Feng, MD, PhD
Connie Frank Transplant Center at UCSF
Dr. Sandy Feng is a transplant surgeon who performs liver, kidney and pancreas transplants.
In her research, Feng studies the potential for cells derived from bone marrow to contribute to liver regeneration. She has received research grants from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, American College of Surgeons and American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
Feng is a graduate of Harvard College, where she received the prestigious Marshall Scholarship. She completed a doctorate in molecular biology at the University of Cambridge and earned her medical degree at Stanford University School of Medicine. She completed a general surgery residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a transplant fellowship at UCSF.
Feng has been an organizer and participant in several national conferences addressing issues critical to the transplantation community.