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Qing Mei Wang, MD, PhD is a physiatrist who specializes in the care of patients with stroke. Dr. Wang obtained her PhD and MD at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completed her residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. After completing her residency training in 2008, Dr. Wang joined the faculty at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (SRH), Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Harvard Medical School (HMS), where she provides clinical care, supervises trainees, and conducts research on stroke recovery to enhance our knowledge and the quality of patient care.
Dr. Wang’s research interests and expertise revolve around the mechanisms and interventions to promote stroke recovery. Since 2008, Dr. Wang has received funding from the NIH (e.g., K12 grant and K08) as well as departmental grants and international collaboration grant that aim to determine molecular biological mechanisms of stroke recovery and to develop pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Dr. Wang is the director of the Stroke Biological Recovery Laboratory at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.
Dr. Wang has presented her work at national and international conferences, and has more than 30 publications in peer-reviewed journals. She also works closely with the Spaulding team to translate cutting-edge stroke research into clinical care, such as integrating transcranial direct current stimulation into inpatient and outpatient stroke care.
Dr. Wang has been actively involved in teaching and supervising research fellows and residents since joining the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School faculty. Some of Dr. Wang’s trainees are now independent investigators in China.
In addition to conducting research and teaching, Dr. Wang has been actively involved in clinical work, providing treatment for patients afflicted with stroke. She receives referrals from colleagues locally and regionally.
There are several areas of investigation that are critical to the Stroke Biological Recovery Laboratory’s core mission: