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Dr.
Arthur H.K. Djang M.D., Ph.D., MPH.


Dr. Arthur H.K. DJang attended the University of Minnesota
and the University of California ( Berkeley and UCLA), Johns
Hopkins University (Nuclear Medicine), Harvard Medical School
(Graduate Division) and the University of Kansas School of
Medicine (Pathology). Dr. DJang served as member of
the Clinical Faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine and Professor
at the New York State University and New Mexico State University.
He was the Director of Nuclear Medicine and Pathology of The
Jamestown General Hospital, New York and the Chief State Epidemiologist
in Santa Fe, N.M. with the State Department of Public Health,
Medical Director for a New York Hospital, and Clinical Professor,
Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon. Dr.
DJang is a licensed physician (M.D.) and certified specialists
by the American Boards of Pathology (Clinical Pathology & Anatomic Pathology) and Nuclear Medicine and has expertise
in Infectious Diseases, Biochemistry and Immunology ( Ph.D.,)
Preventive Medicine ( M.P.H.) and Cytopathology. Dr. DJang
is listed with the American Men and Women of Sciences (since
1976), Who's Who in America (East) and Who's Who in the World
(1994). Dr. DJang discovered one of the main ingredients
of disinfectant LysolŽ, as well as the ninhydrine technique
of latent finger printing also pioneered the isoenzyme technique
for early diagnosis of myocardial infarction.
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