Education

Clinical Chemistry Fellowship

The Department of Pathology at The University of Chicago offers a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Chemistry that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Clinical Chemistry. Clinical chemistry employs chemical, genomics, proteomics and metabolomics applications in the assessment of health and disease. These laboratory data are used for diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of disease, and guiding therapy in clinical medicine. This training program will prepare the successful candidate for a career in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine. Fellows are expected to take the American Board of Clinical Chemistry examination by the completion of the program.

Essential functions include:

  • Participate and manage clinical research projects in Clinical Chemistry, Mass Spectrometry & Pharmacogenomics that includes research, development, and validation of emerging biomarkers in clinical laboratory medicine, especially in the areas of pharmacogenomics, therapeutic drug management and cardiology. Perform method validations and assist in implementation of new clinical chemistry and mass spectrometry tests. Provide consultations of clinical chemistry testing under the supervision of the laboratory director. Collaborate with clinical researchers to develop and provide appropriate clinical testing required for translational research projects as directed by the laboratory director.
  • Participate in the education of students, pathology residents in the area of clinical chemistry and pharmacogenomics. Be current with publications in the area of clinical chemistry. Prepare and present cases and findings at several departmental and multidisciplinary conferences. Present research findings at national meetings, and publish work in appropriate journals.

Fellowship Director

Kiang-Teck Jerry Yeo, PhD

Professor of Pathology
of Committee on Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics

Applicants must possess an earned doctoral degree (PhD) in biochemistry, analytical chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, or a related biomedical science or a MD/DO degree with preferably 1-3 years of postdoctoral experience in a research laboratory. Must have satisfactorily completed a minimum of 30 semester hours (U.S. equivalent) in undergraduate and/or graduate level chemistry or biochemistry courses prior to admission into the program to meet certification eligibility requirements by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry. 

Submit an application form, including all materials detailed on the form, to the Fellowship Coordinator Andre'a Wortham-Robinson (awrobinson1@bsd.uchicago.edu) and the Fellowship Director Dr. KT Jerry Yeo (jyeo@bsd.uchicago.edu).

  • 2023-2025: Open for applications
  • 2021-2022: Filled
  • 2019-2021: Filled
Fellows Fellowship Years Post-Training Position

Nga Yeung Phyllis Tang, PhD, DABCC, NRCC

2018-2021

Technical Director, STAT Lab & Point of Care & Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Auburn Hills, MI
Email: ngayeung.tang@beaumont.org

Maximo J. Marin, MD

2017-2018

Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Florida Health
Gainsville, FL
Email: maximo.marin@ufl.edu

Yifei Yang, PhD DABCC 2016-2017

Associate Director & Assistant Professor, Advanced Translational Laboratory, Laboratory Medicine & Pathology
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Email: yang.yifei@mayo.edu

Siaw Li Amy Chan, PhD, DABCC, NRCC 2015-2017

Director of Chemistry, Immunology and POCT
Nuvance Health
Danbury, CT
Email: SiawLi.Chan@nuvancehealth.org

Xin Yi, PhD DABCC 2013-2015

Co-Director of Clinical Chemistry & Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology & Genomic Medicine
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston, TX

Edward Ki Yun Leung, PhD DABCC FAACC 2011-2013

Director of Core Laboratory & Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles & Keck School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA