Sophie Feng

Sophie Feng, MD, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Nurse Anesthesia

Contact Info
FengSophie@clarksoncollege.edu
402.552.6734

Dr. Sophie Feng has been an Assistant Professor in the Nurse Anesthesia program option at Clarkson College since 2014. She holds a Master’s degree from the Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, a doctoral degree from the Shanghai Institute of Physical Education and a medical degree from Bengbu Medical College, all in China.  

Along with her teaching duties at Clarkson College, Dr. Feng is an instructor at Nebraska Methodist College and a panel reviewer for the Nursing Urologic journalShe also has experience as a practicing physician and research fellow 

Dr. Feng is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society and serves on several committees through her work at higher education institutions.  


Words of Wisdom
 

“Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” - William James 

Courses 

AN 851 - Advanced Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology I  
AN 852 - Advanced Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology II  
AN 931–933 - Senior Project I, II and III  

Scholarly Works (Selected)  

Feng FMaklad A, Fritzsch B. (2009) Vestibular primary afferent pathways. Windhorst U, et al., eds. The Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg.  

Sun B, Feng F (2001) Sports Nutriology, Shanghai Academic Press, Shanghai*.  

Feng F, Meng HQ (1993) 96 Cases of clinic analysis on nervous system syndrome of elderly uremia. Practical Elderly Medicine 7:67-68* 

Feng F, Meng HQ (1997) A study of cytokines in different cardiomyopathy in heart failure. Practical Elderly Medicine 4:57-64* 

Feng F (1997) Curative effect of Losac on elderly gastric ulcer. Anhui Prevention and Cure Medicine 3:12-14* 

Feng F, Wang XQ (1998) Twelve cases of High-Pressure Oxygen cure experience on hypnotic toxicosis.  Journal of Emergency Treatment Medicine 56:22-23* 

Feng F (1999) Sports therapy's effect on cardiac function of coronary heart disease patient. Acta of Wuhan Physical Education Institute 4:56-57* 

Feng F, Li GP (2002) Influence of Chinese Traditional Medicine on IL-2 and C3, C4 of high-level athletes.  Journal of National Sports Medicine 1:47-49* 

Feng F, Li GP (2002) Influence of Chinese Traditional Medicine on peroxidation of high-level athletes.  Acta of Shanghai Physical Education Institute 2:31-33* 

Feng F, Li GP (2003) Improvement of immunity function high-level athletes with techniques used in Chinese Traditional Medicine.  Journal of National Sports Medicine 2:178-180* 

David, Z.Z. He, Feng F (2003) Thyroid hormone is not necessary for the development of outer hair cell electromotility.  Hearing Research 175:183-189 

Fritzsch B, Muirhead K.A, Feng F, et al., (2005) Diffusion and imaging properties of three new lipophilic tracers, NeuroVueTM Maroon, NeuroVueTM Red and NeuroVueTM Green and their use for double and triple labeling of neuronal profile.  Brain Research Bulletin 7050:1-10 

Beisel KW, Sanchex S, Morris K, Feng F, et al., (2005) Differential expression of KCNQ4 in inner hair cells and sensory neurons is the basis of progressive high frequency hearing loss. J neuroscience 368:35-47 

Matei VPauley SKaing SRowitch DBeisel KWMorris KFeng FJones KLee JFritzsch B.(2005) Smaller inner ear sensory epithelia in Neurog 1 null mice are related to earlier hair cell cycle exit. Development Dynamics 234: 633-650 

Fritzsch B, Pauley S, Feng F, et al., (2006) The molecular and developmental basis of the evolution of the verbrate auditory system. International Journal of Comparative Psychology 19:1-24 

Matei VA, Feng F, et al., (2006) Near-infrared laser illumination transforms the fluorescence absorbing X-Gal reaction product BCI into a transparent, yet brightly fluorescent substance. Brain Res Bull. Jun 15; 70(1):33-43. Epub 2005 Dec 9.  (The first two authors contributed equally to this work) 

* indicates publication in Chinese language 



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