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Kejian Zhang, MD, Medical Genetics, Stamford, CT

KejianZhangMDDFABMGG, FACMGG

Medical Genetics Stamford, CT

Clinical Molecular Genetics

Physician

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Summary

  • A patient care and clinical research focused medical professional with extensive experience in genetic diagnosis, clinical research, business operations, and utilizing data to create innovative solutions for patient care. A highly knowledgeable, collaborative problem solver that builds and develops high performance cross functional teams in clinical operations, testing oversight, program management, staff coaching, and thought leadership and outreach in both academic and cooperate settings. Provides clinical expertise in diagnosis, clinical research, and management in patients with heritable diseases, including immunodeficiency, metabolic, hematological and oncological conditions. Proven success in empowering scientific innovation with every new endeavor in patient care and clinical research.

Education & Training

  • University of Cincinnati, College of Business Administration
    University of Cincinnati, College of Business AdministrationMBA, Finance and International Business, 1999 - 2001
  • Tianjin Medical University
    Tianjin Medical UniversityClass of 1993

Certifications & Licensure

  • American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics Clinical Molecular Genetics

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Faculty Award in Entrepreneurial Achievement Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2012
  • Nezelof Prize in Basic Science Histiocyte Society, 2007

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Lectures

  • Neutropenia-Associated Mutations Differentially Impact Developmental Cell-States 
    2018 ASH Annual Meeting - San Diego, CA - 12/1/2018

Press Mentions

  • Deleterious Variants in ABCC12 Are Detected in Idiopathic Chronic Cholestasis and Cause Intrahepatic Bile Duct Loss in Model Organisms
    Deleterious Variants in ABCC12 Are Detected in Idiopathic Chronic Cholestasis and Cause Intrahepatic Bile Duct Loss in Model OrganismsMarch 23rd, 2021