Jennifer Huang, MD

Section Chief, Dermatology; Director, Pediatric Oncodermatology; Program Director, Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency Training
Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Jennifer Huang, MD

Jennifer Huang, MD

Section Chief, Dermatology; Director, Pediatric Oncodermatology; Program Director, Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency Training
Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
English
Spanish
Education
Undergraduate School
Brown University
1998
Providence
RI
Medical School
Washington University
2002
St. Louis
MO
Internship
Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, Columbia University
2005
New York
NY
Residency
University of Colorado
2010
Denver
CO
Fellowship
Boston, Children’s Hospital.Harvard Medical School,
2011
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Dermatology (General)
American Board of Dermatology (Pediatric Dermatology)
Professional History

Dr. Jennifer Huang is a board certified Pediatric Dermatologist who has a special interest in taking care of dermatologic conditions of children with cancer. Her clinical and research interests are in graft-versus host disease, cutaneous reactions to cancer therapies and secondary skin cancer after cancer therapy. She is also dedicated to the teaching and mentorship of trainees, and currently serves as the Program Director of the Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency Program.

Publications

Nonmalignant late cutaneous changes after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant in children. View Abstract
Outpatient dermatology consultation impacts the diagnosis and management of pediatric oncology patients: A retrospective study. View Abstract
Risk of melanocytic nevi and nonmelanoma skin cancer in children after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. View Abstract
Congenital melanocytic nevi in young children: Histopathologic features and clinical outcomes. View Abstract
Fine arts curriculum improves observational skills of dermatology trainees: a pilot study. View Abstract
Effect of Angiofibromas on Quality of Life and Access to Care in Tuberous Sclerosis Patients and Their Caregivers. View Abstract
Late Effects Surveillance Recommendations among Survivors of Childhood Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: A Children's Oncology Group Report. View Abstract
Characteristics and outcomes of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in children and young adults. View Abstract
Voriconazole phototoxicity in children: a retrospective review. View Abstract
Nail dystrophy, edema, and eosinophilia: harbingers of severe chronic GVHD of the skin in children. View Abstract