
Tony T Huang MD
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, New York
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158 Linwood PlzFort Lee, NJ 07024
Phone+1 201-585-8686
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Summary
- Dr. Tony Huang, MD is an obstetrician/gynecologist in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New Jersey, California, and New York. He is an Assistant Professor at New York.
Education & Training
- Rutgers Health/New Jersey Medical SchoolResidency, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987 - 1991
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiClass of 1987
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1988 - Present
- NY State Medical License 1988 - Present
- NJ State Medical License 1988 - 2025
- American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Obstetrics & Gynecology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsDormant origin firing promotes head-on transcription-replication conflicts at transcription termination sites in response to BRCA2 deficiency.Liana Goehring, Sarah Keegan, Sudipta Lahiri, Wenxin Xia, Michael Kong
Nature Communications. 2024-06-03 - 20 citationsTranscription-Replication Conflicts as a Source of Genome Instability.Liana Goehring, Tony T Huang, Duncan J Smith
Annual Review of Genetics. 2023-11-27 - 28 citationsUSP1-trapping lesions as a source of DNA replication stress and genomic instability.Kate E Coleman, Yandong Yin, Sarah Kit Leng Lui, Sarah Keegan, David Fenyo
Nature Communications. 2022-04-01
Press Mentions
- Shop TalkMarch 5th, 2018
Grant Support
- Investigating and Targeting Replication Stress in Small Cell Lung CancerNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2024–2029
- Understanding the mechanistic role of genome stability pathways in regulating cell homeostasisNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2021–2026
- Understanding the mechanistic role of genome stability pathways in regulating cell homeostasisNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2021–2026
- Defining the molecular basis of oncogene-induced replication stressNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2021–2025