
Dr. Yang
I’m an assistant professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC.
Previously, I was chief resident of the general psychiatry research track at Mount Sinai, after completing my M.D.-Ph.D. at Yale, where I used neuroimaging and biophysical modeling to learn about schizophrenia. Before then, I was doing tissue-engineering research. Specifically, I grew blood vessels on tissue scaffolds in the lab for eventual implantation in animals. You can find my publications in neuroimaging as well as tissue-engineering on PubMed.
During residency, I expanded my skillset from resting-state fMRI analysis to developing infrastructure for real-time fMRI neurofeedback research in clinical populations. In addition, I began doing addiction-relevant sentiment analysis work using massive datasets obtained from public social media sites.
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