Peter Salovey President | Yale University
Peter Salovey President | Yale University
Yale physician scientist Mengfei Liu recently shared insights into her liver disease research, her experience at Yale, and her interests outside of work. Liu, an assistant professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine, emphasized the urgency of finding effective treatments for alcohol-associated liver disease, a condition with high mortality rates. She expressed her enthusiasm for pushing forward with her research projects in her second year at Yale, hoping to attract more individuals interested in basic science research to join her team. Reflecting on her move to the East Coast, Liu praised the welcoming environment of New Haven and its milder winters compared to Minnesota.
Describing her research focus, Liu highlighted the prevalence of alcohol-associated liver disease in the U.S. and the need for improved treatments, particularly for severe cases like alcohol-associated hepatitis. She credited Yale for providing the mentorship and support she sought as a young faculty member interested in liver disease research. Liu also shared her excitement about exploring the East Coast after spending years in the Midwest, mentioning her enjoyment of the food scene in New Haven.
When asked about her favorite activities outside of work, Liu mentioned her love for board games and soccer, especially now that Lionel Messi is playing in the U.S. She also expressed a fondness for New Haven's food offerings, particularly mentioning Zeneli for pizza and Gioia for frequent visits. Looking ahead, Liu and her husband plan to explore more of New York City's culinary scene as the weather warms up.
Overall, Mengfei Liu's dedication to her research and her positive experiences at Yale reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of liver disease while also enjoying the cultural and culinary offerings of her new East Coast home.