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Steven Wu, MD, Pulmonology, Dallas, TX

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Pulmonology Dallas, TX

Critical Care Medicine, Interventional Pulmonology

Emory University/Healthcare

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  • Office

    5939 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas
    Dallas, TX 75390
    Phone+1 214-645-6616
    Fax+1 513-296-6051

Education & Training

  • Emory University
    Emory UniversityInterventional Pulmonology, 2023 - 2024
  • University of Miami/Jackson Health System
    University of Miami/Jackson Health SystemFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2020 - 2023
  • OhioHealth/Riverside Methodist Hospital
    OhioHealth/Riverside Methodist HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2017 - 2020
  • Ohio State University College of Medicine
    Ohio State University College of MedicineClass of 2017
  • Cornell University
    Cornell University BA, Microbiology , 2008 - 2012

Certifications & Licensure

  • GA State Medical License
    GA State Medical License 2023 - 2026
  • TX State Medical License
    TX State Medical License 2024 - 2025
  • OH State Medical License
    OH State Medical License 2017 - 2021
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Impact of Adenovirus Viremia in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients, 2010-2013  
    Steven Wu, Nicole Theodoropoulos, MD Stanley I. Martin, MD Leslie A. Andritsos, MD Steven M. Devine, MD, Biology of blood and marrow transplantation: journal of the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2/2014

Authored Content

  • Light at Night Activates IGF-1R/PDK1 Signaling and Accelerates Tumor Growth in Human Breast Cancer XenograftsMarch 2011

Other Languages

  • Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese