Mandakhnaran Davaadorj, M.D., PhD

Dr. Mandakhnaran Davaadorj is an experienced medical professional with a robust clinical practice and research background. He earned his M.D. and B.A. in Medicine from Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences and further advanced his expertise with a Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Tokushima in Japan. His doctoral research focused on cancer studies, specifically on the prognostic implications of Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 1 in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.

Dr. Davaadorj’s career includes significant roles in both clinical and research settings. He has served as a resident in general surgery. He has held consultant positions with the World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office in Mongolia, where he has contributed to immunization programs and emergency health responses. His work with WHO involved technical support for vaccination initiatives and health emergency programs, including COVID-19 response efforts. His research experience extends to a postdoctoral visiting fellowship at the National Institute on Aging in the U.S., where he participated in neuroscience research. Dr. Davaadorj’s work has been published in reputable journals, and he received several scholarships in Japan for his research contributions.

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