Marshall J. Huang, M.D.
Cataract & Glaucoma Surgeon
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Marshall Huang, MD is a fellowship-trained cataract and glaucoma surgeon. He graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science, in both Nutritional and Biological Sciences with a concentration in Neurobiology and Behavior. He then completed his Doctor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, followed by his Ophthalmology residency at the top-ranked John A. Moran Eye Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He finished his training with a specialization in glaucoma and complex anterior segment surgery at the prestigious Lindstrom Fellowship with Minnesota Eye Consultants. There he trained under internationally recognized glaucoma and corneal specialists to obtain expertise in all forms of minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (including iStent, Hydrus, OMNI, KDB, GATT, Micropulse, Diode CPC), as well as premium and complex cataract surgeries.
Dr. Huang has extensive research experience, working in the labs at the University of Utah Moran Eye Center Bernstein Lab, UPMC Center for Image Guided Neurosurgery, The Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology, and Cornell University Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Through his research, he has received several honors and awards, including grants from the University of Pittsburgh, as a part of the Physician Scientist Training Program and as a Walter L. Copeland Medical Student Scholar.
Dr. Huang has been active in his community, serving in the Fourth Street Clinic in Salt Lake City and the Guerrilla Eye Service in Pittsburgh, both free ophthalmology clinics for local underserved patients. He also recently returned from a medical mission trip to Honduras where he trained local surgeons to perform cataract and glaucoma surgeries.
In his spare time, Dr. Huang enjoys backcountry and alpine skiing, backpacking, mountain biking, volleyball, and going to concerts.