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1201 W 38th StAustin, TX 78705
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Summary
- Jianzhong Ji, MD is a neonatal-perinatology specialist based in Austin, TX. She completed her pediatrics residency at Texas Tech University HSC El Paso, having graduated Qingdao University Medical College in 1992. Currently employed at Dell Children's Medical Center as a Neonatologist, Dr. Ji has contributed to the medical field through her publications. Her work includes 'Case 1: A Term Male Infant with Hypoglycemia and Hyperbilirubinemia as Initial Presentation' published in Neoreviews and 'Effects of elevated intraocular pressure on mouse retinal ganglion cells' published in Vision Research, which has been cited 61 times.
Dr Ji Ji is interested in the nutrition, growth and lung development of preterm infants. She is involved in multiple research projects.
Ji is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and she is the medical director of the newborn nursery and neonatal intensive care unit at Seton Williamson and Director of BPD program at Dell Children's Medical Center.
Education & Training
- Qingdao University Medical CollegeClass of 1992
- Texas Tech University HSC El PasoResidency, Pediatrics
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 2009 - 2025
- NM State Medical License 2009 - 2011
- American Board of Pediatrics Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Clinical Trials
- Safety of Sildenafil in Premature Infants With Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Start of enrollment: 2021 May 27
Roles: Contact
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Case 1: A Term Male Infant with Hypoglycemia and Hyperbilirubinemia as Initial Presentation.Katrin C. Lichtsinn, Jianzhong Ji
Neoreviews. 2020-04-01 - 65 citationsEffects of elevated intraocular pressure on mouse retinal ganglion cells.Jianzhong Ji, Peter T. Chang, Mark E. Pennesi, Zhuo Yang, Jian Zhang
Vision Research. 2005-01-01
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