OUR PEOPLE

Jin Ge, MD, MBA

Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
513 Parnassus Avenue, MSB, #357B
San Francisco, CA 94143
San Francisco California 94143
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Education and Training

Princeton University,Princeton, NJ, BSE - 2008

University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA, MD - 2015

University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA, MBA - 2015

University of California-San Francisco,San Francisco, CA, ATCR - 2020

Awards and Honors

Truman G. Schnabel and Cordelia W. Hopeman Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 2010-2015

Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 2011

Kaiser Permanente Corporate Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 2013

Palmer Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

Healthcare Management Academic Excellence Award, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

Emerging Liver Scholar, AASLD, 2016

CTSI Resident Research Fellowship, University of California, San Francisco, 2017

Department of Medicine Rector Clinical Science Research Award, University of California, San Francisco, 2018

Division of Gastroenterology Clinical Fellow Award, University of California, San Francisco, 2019

Young Investigators Forum Research Award, Controversies in Transplantation Conference, 2020

Bissell Liver Scholar Award, UCSF Liver Center, 2021

LICOP Pilot Grant Award, American Society of Transplantation, 2021

Young Physician Leadership Scholars Program, American College of Gastroenterology, 2021

Anna S. Lok Advanced/Transplant Hepatology Award, AASLD, 2021

Academic Skills Workshop, AASLD and AGA, 2022

Best Oral Presentation at APASL 2023, Asian Pacific Association for Study of the Liver (APASL), 2023

Young Investigator Workshop, AASLD and APASL, 2023
Overview
I am a gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist who cares for patients with liver diseases, including patients waiting for a liver transplant. My research focuses on using clinical informatics, data science and artificial intelligence to improve care for patients with complex medical issues and advanced liver disease. In particular, I hope to develop technologies that can lead to better outcomes for patients hospitalized with liver disease.

After earning a bachelor’s degree in engineering at Princeton University, I earned my combined medical and business degrees at the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. I completed a residency in internal medicine and fellowships in gastroenterology and transplant hepatology at UCSF. While at UCSF, I also completed a certificate program in advanced clinical research training, with a focus on data science. I am a faculty member in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in the UCSF Department of Medicine, an affiliate faculty in the UCSF Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, and an affiliate faculty in the UCSF-UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health.