Featured Doctor: Dr. Wendy Chung, MD, PhD

This week we want to thank Dr Wendy Chung, MD, PhD, with Columbia University and DHREAMS for Bringing Hope Around the World to our CDH Families. She is a superhero in our CDH community and to many other rare disease communities and organizations. She’s a genetics genius, a pediatric surgeon, has helped to establish countless Standards of Care, is revered in many communities, is one of our Medical Advisory Board Members at CDH International, and has always gone above and beyond to help our CDH kids.

On November 1st, Columbia Children’s Health posted to Facebook that pediatric geneticist, Dr. Wendy Chung, received the New York Academy of Medicine Medal for Distinguished Contributions in Biomedical Science for her global leadership in the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases.  Through her work, she has identified more than 41 new genes for human diseases. Congratulations Dr. Chung!

From the DHREAMS website about Dr. Chung, http://www.cdhgenetics.com/dhreams-team.cfm:

Wendy Chung, MD, PhD is a clinical and molecular geneticist and the Kennedy Family Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine. She received her BA in biochemistry and economics from Cornell University, her MD from Cornell University Medical College, and her PhD from The Rockefeller University in genetics. She completed residencies in pediatrics and medical genetics at Columbia University, a fellowship in Molecular Genetics, and is ABMG certified in clinical and molecular genetics.

Dr. Chung directs NIH funded research programs in human genetics of birth defects including congenital diaphragmatic hernia, esophageal atreisa and congenital heart disease amond other diseases. She was the recipient of the American Academy of Pediatrics Young Investigator Award, the Medical Achievement Award from Bonei Olam, and a career development award from Doris Duke. She has authored over 300 peer reviewed articles and 50 chapters and revies and is renowned for her teaching.  She is a memver of the Glenda Garvey Teaching Academy and has won many awards for teaching including the Charles W. Bohmfalk Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching, the American Medical Women’s Associated Mentor Award, and the Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching.

Dr. Chung enjoys the challenges of genetics as a rapidly changing field of medicine and strives to facilitate the integration of genetic medicine into all areas of health care in a medically, scientifically, and ethically sound, accessible, and cost effective manner.

If you would like to part of the DHREAMS (Diaphragmatic Hernia Research & Exploration; Advancing Molecular Science) study please visit www.cdhgenetics.com. The DHREAMS study is an international study of the genetic causes of congenital diaphragm hernia (CDH) lead by Dr. Wendy Chung at Columbia University Medical Center.

The DHREAMS team and other researchers have identified over 100 different genetic causes of CDH, but the cause of CDH is still unknown in more than 70% of children with CDH. The DHREAMS study is working to identify the unknown causes and use this information to help improve diagnosis, treatment and prevention of CDH.

To learn more about the DHREAMS study, please contact genetic counselor and study coordinator, Julia Wynn, at jw2500@columbia.edu or 212-305-6987. You can also learn more about the study athttp://www.cdhgenetics.com/

 

More about Dr. Chung, taken from the Columbia University Medical Center Website:

Education & Training 

·         Weill Cornell Medical College

·         Internship: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

·         Residency: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

·         Fellowship: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

Honors & Awards

2018                New York Academy Medal for Distinguished Contributions in Biomedical Science

2017                Best Grand Rounds of the Year, Department of Pediatrics Columbia University

2015                American Society for Clinical Investigation

2014                Samberg Scholars in Children’s Health

2014                Science Unbound Foundation’s Best Paper in 2013, PMID 23616257.

2014                Dean’s Distinguished Lecture in the Clinical Sciences

2012-2017       Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors

2012                Member, Virginia Apgar Academy of Educators

2012                Inductee, Dade County Hall of Fame

2011                Distinguished Lecturer of the Year, Class of 2014, Columbia University

2010                Society of Pediatric Research, member

2010                Distinguished Lecturer of the Year, Class of 2013, Columbia University

2009                Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching, Columbia University

2008                Medical Achievement Award, Bonei Olam

2008                Distinguished Lecturer, Class of 2011

2008                Charles W. Bohmfalk Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching in the Clinical Years, Columbia University Medical College

2008                Glenda Garvey Teaching Academy, member

2005                American Medical Women’s Association Mentor Award

2005                Best Translational Research, Columbia University Department of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Research Symposium

2001                Young Investigator Research Grant Award, American Academy of Pediatrics

1998                Dean’s Research Award, Cornell University Medical College

1995                Dean’s Research Award, Cornell University Medical College

1994                Louis Gibofsky Memorial Prize, Cornell University Medical College

1992                American Institute of Nutrition, Outstanding Student Research Award

1990                Phi Beta Kappa; Outstanding College Students of America; Phi Kappa Phi;

Golden Key Honor Society; The National Dean’s List

1988                National Science Foundation summer training grant

1986-1990       Cornell Scholar; Dean’s List

1986                 Westinghouse Science Talent Search, first place; National Merit scholar

 

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