Kang Zhang, M.D., Ph.D.
Kang
Zhang is an internationally known genetic researcher and clinician,
is making it his lifelong goal to find a cure for macular degeneration
and diabetic retinopathy. His clinical practice focuses on diagnosis
and treatment of various vitreoretinal diseases, and he has special
interests in new and innovative therapies for macular degeneration and
diabetic retinopathy.
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Retinal
Diseases & Surgery
The
Zhang Laboratory
Kang Zhang Laboratory
Education
Medical School: Harvard Medical School—Boston, MA; Harvard University—Boston, MA
Residency: Johns Hopkins University’s Wilmer Eye Institute—Baltimore, MD
Fellowship: University of Utah School of Medicine—Salt Lake City, UT
Academic Appointments: Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences—University of Utah School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Neurobiology & Anatomy; Director, Division of Ophthalmic Genetics; Co-director, Division of International Ophthalmology; Investigator, Program in Human Molecular Biology & Genetics; Eccles Institute of Human Genetics

