Dr. Liang Fu PhD, MSN, RN

- About
- Education
- Awards & Honors
- Selected Research
Biography
Dr. Liang Fu is an Assistant Professor at the Mennonite College of Nursing, Illinois State University. His research focuses on improving the well-being of individuals with cancer and their caregivers through supportive care, implementation science, and biological research. He integrates metabolomics into personalized nutrition and symptom management, particularly for patients with gastric cancer. Dr. Fu is an active member of the Oncology Nursing Society and the Midwest Nursing Research Society.
Current Courses
NUR 229.005 Adult Nursing I Clinicals
NUR 229.007 Adult Nursing I Clinicals
NUR 229.010 Adult Nursing I Clinicals
NUR 225.004 Health Assessment Of The Adult Lab
NUR 225.005 Health Assessment Of The Adult Lab
NUR 225.007 Health Assessment Of The Adult Lab
NUR 225.017 Health Assessment Of The Adult Lab
Teaching Interests & Areas
Dr. Fu has taught at the baccalaureate level, specializing in Research and Theory for Evidence-Based Practice, Adult Nursing I Clinicals, and Health Assessment of the Adult Lab.
Research Interests & Areas
Dr. Liang Fu’s research focuses on improving the well-being of people with cancer and their caregivers through supportive care, implementation science, and biological research. He also explores how biological insights, such as metabolomics, can enhance nutrition and symptom management for patients with cancer, helping bridge scientific discovery and everyday clinical practice.