Biography
Dr. Mei Yun is a distinguished Stem Cell Research Lead at Chinese PLA General Hospital (301) with 27 years of dedicated clinical practice. Over the course of an extensive career, Mei Yun has treated thousands of international and domestic patients, establishing a reputation for clinical excellence, evidence-based decision-making, and compassionate, family-centered care.
Clinical Focus & Expertise
Dr. Mei Yun specializes in the diagnosis and management of complex medical conditions, with particular expertise in Stroke recovery, UC-MSC therapy, Osteoarthritis biologics, Diabetic wound healing, Autoimmune disease. The clinical practice combines current best-evidence medicine with personalized treatment planning — recognizing that every patient brings a unique medical history, lifestyle, and set of life priorities to the consultation room.
Conditions Treated
Patients consult Dr. Mei Yun for the following conditions and procedures:
- Stroke recovery
- UC-MSC therapy
- Osteoarthritis biologics
- Diabetic wound healing
- Autoimmune disease
Education & Training
- MD/PhD Shanghai Jiao Tong University · Postdoc Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Professional Credentials & Memberships
- Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society
- Chinese Society of Stem Cell Biology
International Patient Care
Dr. Mei Yun communicates with patients in English, Chinese, Korean, providing direct rapport without the need for translation in those languages. The hospital's international department coordinates dedicated case managers, multilingual interpreters for additional languages, simplified visa documentation, and personalized treatment itineraries for travelers from over 60 countries.
“Every patient deserves more than a diagnosis — they deserve a treatment plan that respects who they are, where they come from, and what matters most to them.”
Education
MD/PhD Shanghai Jiao Tong University · Postdoc Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Certifications
- Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society
- Chinese Society of Stem Cell Biology