Bertrand Tseng, MD, PhD, AB
Biography
Bertrand Tseng, MD, PhD, specializes in neurology. He diagnoses and treats a variety of disorders that affect the nerves and muscles.
As an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Tseng is involved in research that advances the understanding of neuromuscular diseases. His work often bridges clinical practice with research, aiming to improve outcomes for patients with these complex conditions.
Dr. Tseng earned his medical and doctoral degrees from the University of California School of Medicine. He completed his residency in neurology and internship in internal medicine at Duke University Medical Center. He further specialized with fellowships in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular medicine at the University of California.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Neurology
Education & Training
- Clinical Neurophysiology FellowUniversity of California (2018)
- Fellow - Neuromuscular MedicineUniversity of California (2017)
- ResidentDuke University Medical Center (2016)
- InternshipDuke University Medical Center (2013)
- Postdoctoral Fellow-Dr. Charles Limoli, AdvisorUniversity of California (2012)
- MDUniversity of California School of Medicine (2008)
- Graduate Student-Dr. Frank LaFerla AdvisorUniversity of California (2006)
- PhDUniversity of California, Medical Scientist Training, Biological sciences (2006)
- Research Associate- Dr. Dennis Selkoe, AdvisorBrigham and Women's Hospital (1999)
- ABHarvard University, Physics (1997)
Additional Information
Biography
Bertrand Tseng, MD, PhD, specializes in neurology. He diagnoses and treats a variety of disorders that affect the nerves and muscles.
As an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Tseng is involved in research that advances the understanding of neuromuscular diseases. His work often bridges clinical practice with research, aiming to improve outcomes for patients with these complex conditions.
Dr. Tseng earned his medical and doctoral degrees from the University of California School of Medicine. He completed his residency in neurology and internship in internal medicine at Duke University Medical Center. He further specialized with fellowships in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular medicine at the University of California.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Neurology
Education & Training
- Clinical Neurophysiology FellowUniversity of California (2018)
- Fellow - Neuromuscular MedicineUniversity of California (2017)
- ResidentDuke University Medical Center (2016)
- InternshipDuke University Medical Center (2013)
- Postdoctoral Fellow-Dr. Charles Limoli, AdvisorUniversity of California (2012)
- MDUniversity of California School of Medicine (2008)
- Graduate Student-Dr. Frank LaFerla AdvisorUniversity of California (2006)
- PhDUniversity of California, Medical Scientist Training, Biological sciences (2006)
- Research Associate- Dr. Dennis Selkoe, AdvisorBrigham and Women's Hospital (1999)
- ABHarvard University, Physics (1997)