David Zhang, MD
Pathologist
Laryngeal Cancer Lung Cancer Ovarian Cancer Pericardial Mesothelioma Peritoneal Mesothelioma Pleural Effusions Pleural Mesothelioma Pleural Plaques Pleuritis Testicular Mesothelioma
Cancer Antigen 125, CA Fibulin-3 Human MPF ELISA Kit Mesomark Osteopontin SOMAmer Panel
Dr. David Zhang is a pathologist who currently lives in New York. He has an overall medical experience that covers more than 20 years of practice. Moreover, he is also a reputable pathology professor and associate professor of environmental medicine and public health. Dr. Zhang graduated the medical school of Norman Bethune University and completed his residency at the Mount Sinai Hospital where he practiced both occupational medicine and anatomic & clinical pathology. He completed his medical training with a fellowship at the Mount Sinai Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic and clinical pathology, cytopathology and molecular genetic pathology and he also owns a recertification in pathology. He collaborated in various medical articles that have been published. Some of the topics he covered were: molecular genetic pathology, mesothelial cells, isothermal DNA amplification, the classification and prognosis of gastric cancer. Dr. David Zhang is currently affiliated with Mount Sinai Hospital.
Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences
Medical School
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Residency
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Fellowship
American Board of Pathology
American Board of Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
American Board of Pathology - Molecular Genetic Pathology
Serrated colorectal polyps in inflammatory bowel disease.
Ko, H. M.,Harpaz, N.,McBride, R. B.,Cui, M.,Ye, F.,Zhang, D.,Ullman, T. A.,Polydorides, A. D.; Mod. Pathol.. 2015 Sep 26.
See more >>ACSL4 promotes prostate cancer growth, invasion and hormonal resistance.
Wu, X.,Deng, F.,Li, Y.,Daniels, G.,Du, X.,Ren, Q.,Wang, J.,Wang, L. H.,Yang, Y.,Zhang, V.,Zhang, D.,Ye, F.,Melamed, J.,Monaco, M. E.,Lee, P.; Oncotarget. 2015 Dec 05.
See more >>RSK1 Activation Promotes Invasion in Nodular Melanoma.
Salhi, A.,Farhadian, J. A.,Giles, K. M.,Vega-Saenz de Miera, E.,Silva, I. P.,Bourque, C.,Yeh, K.,Chhangawala, S.,Wang, J.,Ye, F.,Zhang, D. Y.,Hernando-Monge, E.,Houvra...; Am. J. Pathol.. 2015 Jan 13.
See more >>