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Dr. Arthur Chang Joins The Career Advisory Council

31 Mar 2017

Dr. Tiencheng Arthur Chang is Associate Professor at the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of OB/GYN, University of Texas Health Science Center, and Director of Clinical Assisted Reproductive Technology Laboratories at UT Health Women’s Health Center, San Antonio, TX.

Arthur received his B.S. degree in Animal Science from National Taiwan University, Taiwan, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Endocrinology & Reproductive Physiology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison before joining UTHSCSA as faculty.

He is a certified High-complexity Clinical Laboratory Director (HCLD), Embryology Laboratory Director (ELD), and Clinical Consultant (CC).

He has been very active in clinical laboratory, research, teaching, quality management and business/technology consulting, and served on committees and leadership roles at professional associations and societies.

He is the current President-Elect (2016-17) / President (2017-18) at the Society of Reproductive Biologists and Technologists.

To learn more about the
Career Advisory Council, watch the video below.

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