David Zhang
The Mount Sinai Medical Center, Molecular Pathology Division, USA
Associate professor Department of Pathology Community MedicineMount Sinai School of MedicineDirector Molecular Pathology Division Mount Sinai Medical Center New York MD Norman Bethune Medical School Jilin University Changchun ChinaPhD NYU School of Medicine New York New YorkMPH Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York New YorkResidency Anatomic Clinical Pathology Mount Sinai School of Medicine New YorkResidency Occupational Medicine Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York
Research interests include DNA amplification technology, proteomic technology, clinical diagnosis and cancer network biology. US Patents: Nucleic acid amplification method hybridization signal amplification method (HSAM) (5,876,924); Nucleic acid amplification method: ramification-extension amplification method (RAM) (5,942,391). Most recent research focused on the cancer signaling network biology and the use of signal proteins as signature for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Over 40 publications in cancer biology, drug discovery, biotechnology and molecular diagnosis, including a recent textbook (Essentials of Molecular Genetic Pathology).
Molecular Biomarkers & Diagnosis received 2054 citations as per Google Scholar report