
معرفی
Dr. Ming Wang is a Clinical Professor at Meharry Medical College and the founding director of the Wang Vision Institute in Nashville. He earned a doctorate in laser physics from Harvard and MIT, graduating magna cum laude. His work focuses on medical innovation, particularly in laser eye surgery and the development of amniotic membrane-based treatments to restore vision. A survivor of China's Cultural Revolution, Wang emphasizes the intersection of science and faith, advocating for common ground through initiatives like the Common Ground Network. His autobiography, From Darkness to Sight, was adapted into the film Sight.
Education:
- Doctorate in Laser Physics (Harvard/MIT, magna cum laude)
Research Interests: Dr. Wang pioneers advancements in ophthalmology, including techniques using amniotic membranes to reduce scar tissue and enhance vision recovery. He also advocates for ethical medical practices and interfaith collaboration, leveraging his platform to address global religious persecution through the Common Ground Network.
Professional Contributions: Having performed over 55,000 laser eye surgeries, Wang’s innovations have restored sight to millions. His research on placenta-derived contact lenses exemplifies his commitment to repurposing discarded medical materials for life-changing applications. The movie God’s Not Dead
Philosophy: Through his STEPS framework, Wang promotes empathy and perspective-taking to bridge societal divides, emphasizing that common ground can transform conflicts into collaborative opportunities.



