Alice Huang, MD

Alice C. Huang received her medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed her pediatric residency training at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida. She attained her pediatric gastroenterology fellowship training at Stanford’s Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto, California. She did additional advanced fellowship training in neurogastroenterology/motility at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Alice Huang also graduated from business school with a Masters in Business Administration from Clarkson University, with a major in Healthcare Business Administration.

Her research focus is in the unique application of revolutionary technologies, like virtual reality, to enhance the education, monitoring and treatment of common pediatric gastroenterology conditions. She had won the N.A.S.P.G.H.A.N. Innovations in Clinical Care grant for her research in a virtual reality-based diaphragmatic breathing module that she created to augment the treatment of pediatric functional constipation and encopresis. Her other passions also include the creative utilization of media, like authoring a children's book dedicated to children with short-gut syndrome, to increase the representation of diverse pediatric gastroenterology conditions and improve the quality of life for her patients.
Education
2022 - Motility/Neurogastroenterology Advanced Fellowship, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
2018 - Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship, Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
MD, 2015 - , Albany Medical College
MBA, 2012 - Healthcare Business Administration, Clarkson University
Honors and Awards
  • Auxiliaries Endowment, Stanford, 2021-2023
  • NASPGHAN Foundation Innovations in Clinical Care Grant, NASPGHAN Foundation, 2020-2022
  • Maternal and Child Health Research Institute, Stanford University School of Medicine, 2019-2021
  1. Huang AC, Ebel NH, Romero D, Enns GM, Esquivel CO, Bonham C. Outcomes after liver transplantation in MPV17 deficiency: A rebuttal. Volume 27 of Issue 3. Pediatric transplantation 2023. PMID: 36872458


  2. Huang AC, Ebel NH, Romero D, Martin B, Jhun I, Brown M, Enns GM, Esquivel C, Bonham C. Outcomes after liver transplantation in MPV17 deficiency (Navajo neurohepatopathy): A single-center case series. Volume 26 of Issue 5. Pediatric transplantation 2022. PMID: 35466509


  3. Nguyen EL, Huang AC, Khalsa UK, Saarela K, Sandborg C, Ebel NH. Acute Liver Failure in Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus: Novel Treatment With Exchange Transfusion, Intravenous Immunoglobulin, and Steroids. Volume 2 of Issue 2. JPGN reports 2021. PMID: 37207059





  4. Huang A, Lee K, Chan M, Mak K, Nishioka F, Gilbaugh A, Laguit K, Nespor C, Almond C, Kerner J. Getting the OK to Import Zero K MVI: Maintaining TTR in an Infant with SBS. Volume 65 of Issue 12. Digestive diseases and sciences 2020. PMID: 32440747


  5. Huang AC, Montiel-Esparza R, Scott G, Martin B, Bruzoni M, Kadapakkam M, Namjoshi SS. A Novel Case of Carcinoid Tumor in a Pediatric Patient With Short Bowel Syndrome Secondary to Gastroschisis. Volume 1 of Issue 2. JPGN reports 2020. PMID: 37206611


  6. Huang AC, Perez C, Felipez L, Chamyan G, Finegold MJ, Hernandez E. A Rare Phenotype of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency Owing to PI*IS in a Newborn With Liver Disease. Volume 65 of Issue 5. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2017. PMID: 28837509


  7. Garcia LP, Huang A, Corlew DS, Aeron K, Aeron Y, Rai SM, Jovic G, Agag RL. Factors Affecting Burn Contracture Outcome in Developing Countries: A Review of 2506 Patients. Volume 77 of Issue 3. Annals of plastic surgery 2016. PMID: 27487967


  8. DeMaria S, Govindaraj S, Huang A, Hyman J, McCormick P, Lin HM, Levine A. The influence of positive end-expiratory pressure on surgical field conditions during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Volume 120 of Issue 2. Anesthesia and analgesia 2015. PMID: 25427289