Faye Chan, MD

Associate Professor

Faye Chan joined the UCSF Division of Hospital Medicine in September 2012. After graduating from the University of Chicago with a B.A. in Biology, she briefly worked in the field of immunology research and went on to earn her MD and MPH from Boston University. She completed internal medicine residency at Columbia University Medical Center. Her main interests include quality improvement and clinical excellence in health care delivery, global health, and gender equity.
Education
2012 - Internal Medicine Residency, Columbia University
MD, 2009 - , Boston University
MA, MPH, 2003 - , Boston University
BA, 2001 - , University of Chicago
Publications
  1. Peluso MJ, Deveau TM, Munter SE, Ryder D, Buck A, Beck-Engeser G, Chan F, Lu S, Goldberg SA, Hoh R, Tai V, Torres L, Iyer NS, Deswal M, Ngo LH, Buitrago M, Rodriguez A, Chen JY, Yee BC, Chenna A, Winslow JW, Petropoulos CJ, Deitchman AN, Hellmuth J, Spinelli MA, Durstenfeld MS, Hsue PY, Kelly JD, Martin JN, Deeks SG, Hunt PW, Henrich TJ. Impact of Pre-Existing Chronic Viral Infection and Reactivation on the Development of Long COVID. medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences 2022. PMID: 35898346


  2. Chan F, Adamo S, Coxson P, Goldman L, Gu D, Zhao D, Chen CS, He J, Mara V, Moran A. Projected impact of urbanization on cardiovascular disease in China. International journal of public health 2012. PMID: 22918518


  3. Koka R, Burkett PR, Chien M, Chai S, Chan F, Lodolce JP, Boone DL, Ma A. Interleukin (IL)-15R[alpha]-deficient natural killer cells survive in normal but not IL-15R[alpha]-deficient mice. The Journal of experimental medicine 2003. PMID: 12695489


  4. Burkett PR, Koka R, Chien M, Chai S, Chan F, Ma A, Boone DL. IL-15R alpha expression on CD8+ T cells is dispensable for T cell memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003. PMID: 12671073


  5. Lodolce J, Burkett P, Koka R, Boone D, Chien M, Chan F, Madonia M, Chai S, Ma A. Interleukin-15 and the regulation of lymphoid homeostasis. Molecular immunology 2002. PMID: 12431387


  6. Boone DL, Lee EG, Libby S, Gibson PJ, Chien M, Chan F, Madonia M, Burkett PR, Ma A. Recent advances in understanding NF-kappaB regulation. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2002. PMID: 11979142