
Ming-Feng Hsueh
Assistant Professor · Osteoarthritis
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Ming-Feng Hsueh serves as Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and is a member of the Thurston Arthritis Research Center, where he leads the Hsueh Lab as Principal Investigator.
His educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy from Duke University and a Bachelor of Science in Laboratory Medicine from National Yang-Ming University.
Dr. Hsueh's research pioneers translational approaches in musculoskeletal and aging biology, specializing in osteoarthritis therapeutics and joint tissue regeneration. His lab employs multi-omics technologies, advanced cell culture systems, and cartilage explant models to investigate noncoding RNA mechanisms in joint pathogenesis, aiming to enhance natural repair processes and develop disease-modifying treatments.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Taiwan-Duke University Fellowship (2009)
- Osteoarthritis Research Society International Scholarship (2013)
- Duke Pepper Center Research Career Development Award (2020)
As Principal Investigator of the Hsueh Lab, he directs a multidisciplinary team focused on uncovering signaling pathways influenced by noncoding RNAs in human musculoskeletal tissues, with translational goals of slowing osteoarthritis progression and restoring joint function through novel regenerative strategies.
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