Andy Huang

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Assistant Clinical Professor
School of Medicine
M.D., University of Virginia, 2014
Phone: (714)456-6699
Email: andyh15@uci.edu
University of California, Irvine
City Tower, 333 City Blvd W, Suite 400
Mail Code: 4080
Orange, CA 92868
Research Interests
Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, Non-Invasive Cardiology
Academic Distinctions
Board Certified, Cardiovascular Disease
Board Certified, Echocardiography
Board Certified, Nuclear Cardiology
Awards and Honors
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology
Short Biography
Dr. Andy Huang is a board-certified UCI Health cardiologist who specializes in echocardiography and the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. His clinical interests include coronary artery disease, valvular heart disorders, heart failure, atrial fibrillation and arrhythmia.

He earned his medical degree at the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville. He completed an internal medicine residency at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, followed by a fellowship in cardiovascular disease at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Publications
Chang, K. H., Fang, X., Wang, H., Huang, A., Cao, H., Yang, Y., ... & Papayannopoulou, T. (2013). Epigenetic modifications and chromosome conformations of the beta globin locus throughout development. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 9(4), 397-407.

Chang, K. H., Huang, A., Hirata, R. K., Wang, P. R., Russell, D. W., & Papayannopoulou, T. (2010). Globin phenotype of erythroid cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Blood, 115(12), 2553-2554.

Chang, K. H., Huang, A., Han, H., Jiang, Y., Fang, X., Song, C. Z., ... & Li, Q. (2013). Transcriptional environment and chromatin architecture interplay dictates globin expression patterns of heterospecific hybrids derived from undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells or from their erythroid progeny. Experimental hematology, 41(11), 967-979.

Huang, A., Andre, P., Sheldon, M., & Raizada, V. (2019). TRANSIENT INFEROPOSTERIOR ST-ELEVATION IN A TRAUMA PATIENT WITH COMPLETE OCCLUSION OF THE LEFT CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 73(9 Supplement 1), 2556.
Last updated
10/12/2021