School of Pediatrics

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ZHANG Ting

Chief Physician

E-mail: zhangt@shchildren.com.cn

Tel: 52976330

Research Interests: Diagnosis of infectious diseases in children, intestinal immunity and intestinal microbiology

Research work on intestinal immunity and intestinal microbiology

Biography

Chief physician, medical doctor, doctoral supervisor, director of digestive infection department of Shanghai Children's Hospital, Shanghai Pujiang talents. He is mainly engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive infectious diseases in children, as well as research on intestinal microecology and intestinal immunity. He is currently a member of the 18th Infection Group of the Pediatric Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, a deputy director of the Child Nutrition Committee of the Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association, a leader of the 11th Infection Group of the Pediatric Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association, a member and secretary of the 11th Committee of the Pediatric Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association, a standing member of the Child Health Committee of the Chinese Medical Association, and a member of the Pediatric Nutrition Support Group of the Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Branch of the Chinese Medical Association. Member of Nutrition Support Group. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Pediatrics, the World Journal of Chinese Gastroenterology and the International Journal of Pediatrics, and a reviewer for the Chinese Journal of Pediatrics. He has presided over 15 national, provincial, ministerial and bureau level projects. He has published 122 papers so far, including 34 SCI first and corresponding authors with an impact factor of 127.937, including: Hepatology, J Infect Dis, Am J Pathol, J Leuko Biol, Sci Rep and J Crohns Colitis etc.

She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various gastrointestinal diseases including inflammatory bowel disease and functional gastrointestinal disease in children. She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various liver diseases and difficult and rare diseases in children.