
Jenny Jan, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Department Internal Medicine
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Biography
Jenny Jan, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, and a member of the Division of Hospital Medicine.
Originally from Boston, Dr. Jan holds a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She also holds a master's degree in medical sciences from the Boston University School of Medicine. She earned her medical degree at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. She then completed internal medicine residency training at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. Jan joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2022.
Dr. Jan is a member of the Texas Medical Association and the Dallas County Medical Society.
Dr. Jan's research interests include hepatology, liver cancer and diversity. Her findings have resulted in a few peer-reviewed publications. Her academic interests include medical education, disparities in healthcare, and gastroenterology.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Jan enoys golf, riding her Peloton, trying new restaurants, reading, and spending time with her Australian Shepherd, Clancy.
Education
- Medical School
- Wayne State University School of Medicine (2019)
- Residency
- UT Southwestern Medical Center (2022), Internal Medicine
Publications
Featured Publications
- Gender, Age, Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Clinical Trial Enrollment for Primary Liver Cancer.
- Jan J, Osho A, Murphy CC, Mazure CM, Singal AG, Rich NE, Gastroenterology 2022 Mar
- Racial and Sex Disparities in Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the USA.
- Ajayi F, Jan J, Singal AG, Rich NE, Curr Hepatol Rep 2020 Dec 19 4 462-469
- Racial Diversity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma in a Predominately African-American Population at an Urban Medical Center.
- Rutledge B, Jan J, Benjaram S, Sahni N, Naylor P, Philip P, Ehrinpreis M, Mutchnick M, J Gastrointest Cancer 2020 Sep 51 3 972-979
- miR-15a/16 reduces retinal leukostasis through decreased pro-inflammatory signaling.
- Ye EA, Liu L, Jiang Y, Jan J, Gaddipati S, Suvas S, Steinle JJ J Neuroinflammation 2016 Dec 13 1 305
Professional Associations/Affiliations
- Dallas County Medical Society (2019)
- Texas Medical Association (2019)