Fay Xing
Fay holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, a MD from Stanford Medical School and a BA, magna cum laude, from Columbia University.
While in college, Fay worked four years as a DJ and producer for a public radio station in New York City. In her free time, Fay enjoys international travel, reading, hiking, cooking for her friends and family, and Bikram Yoga.
Fay is a Partner at Wuxi Healthcare Ventures, splitting time between San Francisco and Shanghai. Wuxi invests in life sciences startups in both the U.S. and China.
Previously, Fay was a principal at Bay City Capital, a healthcare-focused VC firm based in San Francisco.
Before her career in venture, Fay worked at Medtronic cardiac, vascular and neurological divisions. She gained experience in technology sourcing, due-diligence, global product launch, customer loyalty management, product feature prioritization, external partner alliance formation, and cross-functional team collaboration.
Prior to Medtronic, Fay co-founded medical device startup CardioCool, which patented a device using the trans-esophageal method to induce cardiac hypothermia and delay the onset of cell death. Fay led the successful completion of several animal trials.
Before entering the business world, Fay was resident physician at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, the university hospital of Columbia and Cornell Medical School.
As a graduated member of Class 15, Fay served her fellowship at Bay City Capital under the mentorship of Min Cui and Fred Craves.