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Roles & Affiliations: Minghao Zhong is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Pathology at Yale School of Medicine. He holds academic appointments in Pathology and is affiliated with the Genomics, Genetics, and Epigenetics program. His clinical practice focuses on molecular and genetic pathology, with expertise in diagnostic pathology of tumors and genetic disorders.
Education & Training:
- MD: Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (1995)
- PhD: The City University of New York, Molecular Cell Biology (2002)
- Residency: University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (2010)
- Fellowship: Molecular and Genetic Pathology at Mount Sinai Medical Center (2011)
- Fellowship: The Rockefeller University (2006)
Research Interests: Dr. Zhong's research spans molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's), genetic drivers of cancer (urothelial, renal, prostate, and gynecologic malignancies), and diagnostic applications of molecular pathology. His work integrates genomic analysis, immunohistochemistry, and clinical outcomes to advance personalized medicine. Recent studies focus on APOE genotype impacts in Alzheimer's and TERT promoter mutations in tumors.
Publications & Trends: His 32+ peer-reviewed articles emphasize translational research in cancer diagnostics (e.g., EGFR mutation detection, fusion gene analysis) and neurodegeneration. Key topics include tumor biomarkers, genetic risk pathways, and diagnostic algorithm optimization.
Awards: Recognized for teaching excellence (2014 Attending Teacher Award) and research (C.H. Li Scholarship 2002, Mina Rees Award 2001).
Labs & Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at Yale Cancer Center and genomic research groups, focusing on tumor biology and clinical diagnostics.

