David Jin
Hematologist-Oncologist | Hematology & Oncology
6 Clinton Court Staten Island New York, 10301About
David Jin, MD, PhD, is a well-versed clinical-scientist in hematology, oncology and regenerative medicine with over a decade of experience in his field. He maintains a private medical office, serves as Chief Medical Officer at BioTime, Inc., and Chief Medical Officer at OncoCyte Corporation. Dr. Jin also acts as a Senior Translational Scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Ansary Stem Cell Center at Cornell. Prior to his current endeavors, Dr. Jin worked for the Food and Drug Administration in the United States as Medical Reviewer at the Oncology Product Development Division. He also was Chief Consultant/Advisor for various biotech/pharmaceutical companies regarding hematology, oncology, immunotherapy and stem cell-based technology development. Dr. Jin has been Principle Investigator in more than 15 pre-clinical and clinical trials, as well as author/co-author of over 80 peer-reviewed scientific abstracts, articles, reviews, and book chapters. He received his clinical training and subsequent faculty tenure at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital (the teaching hospital for both Cornell and Columbia Universities) in the areas of internal medicine, hematology, and clinical oncology. He received was honored as Top Chief Medical Officer in 2012.
Education and Training
SUNY Downstate
MD
PhD
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Speaking on Research and Development of Stem Cell Cancer Therapy and Traditional Medicine -
- Senior Clinician Scientist, Ansary Stem Cell Institute and Howard Hughes Medical Institute -
- Cofounder of the Center of Excellence in Translational Medicine, Corey Institute of Biomedical Research -
Awards
- Top Chief Medical Officer, 2012
Fellowships
- New York Presbysterian Hospital (Hematology and Oncology)
Articles and Publications
- 30 Peer Reviewed Articles (including Nature, Nature Medicine, Cell, PNAS, JCI)
Areas of research
- Translation research in stem cell biology, cancer and vascular medicine. Principle investigator in more than 15 pre-clinical and clinical trials
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