Fei Geng

Engineering
  • 905 902-9163
  • gengf@mcmaster.ca

Overview

As the hallmark of aging, autophagy is a major protein turnover pathway by which cellular components are delivered into the lysosomes for degradation and recycling. My research interests focus upon the complex interplay between autophagy and the stimuli from the tissue microenvironment in the regulation of cell fate in the process of aging. The lab discoveries of my research group are driven by the application of biotechnology via genome editing CRISPR, pharmacological and genetic approaches, live cell imaging, fluorescence lifetime imaging and automated image analysis.

Affiliations

  • Assistant Professor
  • Faculty of Engineering, McMaster University
  • Associate Member, Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
  • Member, Biointerfaces Institute, Faculty of Science

Education

  • MSc, Fudan University
  • PhD, McMaster University
  • MD, Jining Medical College

Related Projects

All Faculty

The researchers in our interdisciplinary network work together to improve the lives of older adults and create new understanding about aging.

back to all faculty
Woman reading a MIRA annual report