
About
Yu-Min Shen, M.D., is a Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, specializing in hematology and oncology. He is a leading expert in nonmalignant hematologic disorders, particularly coagulation and thrombotic disorders such as bleeding/clotting issues, hemostasis, and thrombosis. Dr. Shen joined UT Southwestern's faculty in 2004 and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in hematology and oncology.
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, Stanford University (with honors)
- Medical Degree, University of California-San Diego
Research Interests:
Dr. Shen’s work focuses on understanding and managing coagulation disorders, including thrombotic microangiopathies (e.g., TTP), antiphospholipid syndrome, and genetic thrombophilia. His studies explore mechanisms linking antiphospholipid antibodies to thrombosis, endothelial dysfunction, and pregnancy complications. He also investigates novel therapies for hemophilia and evaluates diagnostic practices for thrombotic risk assessment.
Publications: His research spans thrombosis mechanisms, anticoagulant therapies, and gene therapy advancements in hemophilia B, with a focus on translating findings into clinical practice.
Awards:
- 2011 Eugene P. Frenkel Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award
Grants & Advising: While no specific grants or advisees are listed, Dr. Shen’s work is supported by collaborative initiatives in hematology and thrombosis research. He actively reviews for journals like the Journal of Clinical Oncology and presents globally.
Labs & Collaborations: As part of the Division of Hematology and Oncology, he contributes to UT Southwestern’s multidisciplinary research teams, focusing on translational medicine and clinical trials.
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