Cheng Ding, MD, PhD
Hematopathology Fellow (PGY-*)
University of Washington Medical Center
Seattle, WA
Cell Phone: 917-***-****
Email: abodpm@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH USA
Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Sciences (Immunology), 06/2008
09/1996-07/2002
Shandong University, School of Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, China
Bachelor of Medicine, 07/2002
RESIDENCY AND FELLOWSHIP
07/2012-06/2013 (expected): Fellow of Hematopathology, University of
Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
03/2010-06/2012 (expected): Resident of Pathology (AP/CP), St. Luke's-
Roosevelt Hospital Center Program, Columbia University College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
06/2008-02/2010: Resident of Pathology (AP/CP), New York Medical College at
St Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers Program, New York, NY
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
ECFMG Certificate: 09/2005 (permanent)
Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP) Board Certificate:
08/2012
Hematopathology Subspecialty Board Eligible.
Pennsylvania Physician License: 3/13/2012-present (License #MD445289)
HONORS AND AWARDS
2009 Best presentation, The Twenty-Third Annual Peter Cyrus-Rizzo
III Scientific Seminar
2003-2004 Presidential Fellowship, The Ohio State University
1996-2002 Annual Excellent Student Scholarship
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
College of American Pathologists (2008-present)
American Society for Clinical Pathology (2008-present)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (2004-present)
American Association of Immunologists (2004-present)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
10/2012-present (University of Washington Medical Center)
Research projects:
1. Immature B-cell population in patients with chronic myelogenous
leukemia: immunoprofiles, and clinical behavior.
2. Utility of flow cytometry in diagnosing acute leukemia in
resource-limited areas.
06/2008-06/2012 (St. Vincents Catholic Medical Centers and St. Lukes-
Roosevelt Hospital Center)
Research projects:
1. Extending warm ischemia in nephron-sparing surgeries: the use of
growth factors.
2. Tumor associated CD68-positive macrophages and survival of Hodgkin's
lymphoma patients: a study of 40 patients.
06/2003-06/2008 (The Ohio State University and University of Michigan):
Research projects:
1. Phenotypic characterization of Siglec-G deficient mice and mechanisms
of Siglec-G in B1a cell development and innate immunity.
2. Mechanisms of CD24 in modulating T cell homeostatic proliferation in
Foxp3-deficient mice with prolonged survival.
3. Determination of quantitative trait loci of anti-CD24 in NOD/LtJ and
C57BL/6 F2 mice.
PUBLICATIONS
Cohen J, Dorai T, Ding C, Batinic-Haberle I, Grasso M. The administration
of renoprotective agents extends warm ischemia in a rat model. Journal of
Endourolology. 2012 Oct 26.
Dorai T, Fishman A, Ding C, Batinic-Haberle I, Goldfarb D, and Grasso M.
Amelioration of Renal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury with a Novel Protective
Cocktail. Journal of Urology. 2011 Dec;186(6):2448-54.
Ding C, Liu Y, Wang Y, Park BK, Wang CY, Zheng P and Liu Y. Siglec-G limits
the size of B-1a B cell lineage by repressing NF-?B activation. Plos One.
2007 Oct 3; 2(10).
Li O, Chang X, Zhang H, Kocak E, Ding C, Zheng P, and Liu Y. Massive and
destructive T cell response to homeostatic cue in CD24-deficient
lymphopenic hosts. Journal of experimental medicine. 2006, Jun; 203(7):1713-
1720.
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
Ding C, Raccuia J, Rosen G, and Aziz M. A Giant Immature Teratoma of the
Ovary in an 18-year-old Girl. Case presentation. The Twenty-Third Annual
Peter Cyrus-Rizzo III Scientific Seminar. The Physicians' Alumni
Association of Saint Vincents. 2009, New York, NY
Ding C and Harrington W. A Case Report: Angiomyofibroblastoma of the Vulva.
The Twenty-Third Annual Peter Cyrus-Rizzo III Scientific Seminar. The
Physicians' Alumni Association of Saint Vincents. 2009, New York, NY
LANGUAGE FLUENCY
English and Chinese (mandarin)
VISA STATUS
US Permanent Resident
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Brent Wood, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Director, Hematopathology Laboratory and SCCA Pathology
Medical Director, SCCA Laboratories
University of Washington
825 Eastlake Ave. E, G7-800
Seattle, WA, 98109
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Phone:206-***-**** Fax: 206-***-****
Daniel E. Sabath, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Director, Hematology
Director, Hematopathology Fellowship Program
University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine
Harborview Medical Center 3NJ-345.1
Box 359743
325 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
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Phone: 206-***-**** Fax: 206-***-****
Mark T. Friedman, D.O .
Medical Director, Blood Bank and Transfusion Service
Director, Pathology Residency Program
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons
1000 Tenth Avenue
New York, NY 10019 3
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Phone: 212-***-**** Fax: 212-***-****
Fred B. Smith, M.D.
Professor of Clinical Pathology
Department of Pathology
Montefiore Medical Center
111 East 210th Street
Bronx, NY 10467
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