Steve Huang, M.D.
| Appointed: |
2007 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Languages: |
English |
Nuclear Medicine
Biographical Sketch
Steve Huang, MD, is on Staff in the Department of Nuclear Medicine on the main campus of Cleveland Clinic. After completing undergraduate degrees in biology and physics at the University of California, Irvine, Dr. Huang earned his PhD in biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. He went on to complete a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Huang performed his internship in medicine and a residency in nuclear medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He pursued advanced training with a fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, where he was appointed as Staff member in the Department of Nuclear Medicine in 2007.
Education & Fellowships
| Medical School: | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
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| Internship: | Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania, Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
| Residency: | Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania, Nuclear Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
| Other Education: | (Doctorate) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA |
| Other Education: | (Graduate) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA |
| Other Education: | (Undergraduate) University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA |
Certifications
Specialty Interests
Single Photon Emission Tomography, Positron Emission Tomography, Thyroid cancer treatment. Radioimmunotherapy.
Innovations & Patents
Dr. Huang is building high throughput screening systems to design molecules that target tumor tissue for enhanced nuclear imaging and therapy.
Awards & Honors
- NIH Cell and Molecular Biology Training Grant, University of Pennsylvania, 1997-2000
- NIH Cancer Imaging with Novel Techniques Training Grant, University of Pennsylvania, 2004-2006
- SNM/Mallinckrodt Seed Grant for Molecular Imaging/Nuclear Medicine Research, 2007
Professional Memberships
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Specializes in Diseases and Conditions
Specializes in Services
Industry Relationships
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