Mentor Spotlight - March 2026
Mentor Spotlight: Dr. Alan W. Flake
About the Mentor
Dr. Alan W. Flake is a world-renowned pediatric and fetal surgeon whose pioneering work has reshaped the field of fetal diagnosis and therapy. He is an attending surgeon in the Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic, and Fetal Surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where he holds the Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery. As a Professor of Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Flake is internationally recognized for advancing fetal intervention, neonatal surgery, regenerative medicine, and innovative treatments for life-threatening congenital disorders. His early experimental work in fetal lambs helped establish foundational principles in fetal surgery and continues to inform modern techniques used around the world.
For more than two decades, Dr. Flake has directed a highly influential National Institutes of Health funded research laboratory dedicated to developing prenatal therapies for genetic and anatomic abnormalities. Under his leadership, the Center for Fetal Research has achieved landmark breakthroughs, including in utero stem cell and gene therapy approaches and a physiologic support system for extremely premature infants with the potential to transform the treatment of prematurity. He has authored more than 350 peer-reviewed publications and over 100 review articles and book chapters, and he has served on numerous NIH study sections and editorial boards spanning hematology, stem cell biology, and fetal therapy. Dr. Flake is also widely respected for his mentorship of the next generation of surgeons, including the many women whom he has supported, trained, and championed as they rise to leadership roles across pediatric and fetal surgery.

