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Kenan Onel, MD, Pediatric Hematology & Oncology, Buffalo, NY, Long Island Jewish Medical Center

KenanOnelMD

Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Buffalo, NY

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Chicago Medicine

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Summary

  • Dr. Kenan Onel, MD is a pediatric hematologist/oncologist in Buffalo, New York. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New York and Illinois. He is affiliated with Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, and The Mount Sinai Hospital.

Education & Training

  • New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)
    New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Fellowship, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 1998 - 2001
  • New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)
    New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Pediatrics, 1996 - 1998
  • Weill Cornell Medicine
    Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 1996

Certifications & Licensure

  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 1998 - 2025
  • IL State Medical License
    IL State Medical License 2004 - 2017
  • American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Hematology-Oncology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Study Uncovers Important Genetic Predispositions for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
    Study Uncovers Important Genetic Predispositions for Acute Myeloid LeukemiaNovember 24th, 2021
  • ‘I’m a Geneticist, and This Is What Direct-to-Consumer Tests Can (And Can’t) Tell You About Your Health’
    ‘I’m a Geneticist, and This Is What Direct-to-Consumer Tests Can (And Can’t) Tell You About Your Health’March 2nd, 2021
  • Ambiguous Genetic Test Results Can Be Unsettling. Worse, They Can Lead to Needless Surgeries
    Ambiguous Genetic Test Results Can Be Unsettling. Worse, They Can Lead to Needless SurgeriesFebruary 7th, 2021
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Grant Support

  • Prognostic Genetic Biomarkers For Secondary LeukemiaNational Cancer Institute2008–2011
  • Prognostic Genetic Biomarkers For CancerNational Cancer Institute2007–2008

Hospital Affiliations