Jun Teruya, MD, DSc, FCAP
- Pathology
Chief, Division of Transfusion Medicine & Coagulation
Professor, Pathology and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics and Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
832-824-5850
Languages: English, Japanese
Departments:
Office location:
6621 Fannin Street
Houston, TX 77030
Get to know Jun Teruya, MD, DSc, FCAP
Dr. Jun Teruya has extensive experience and expertise in patients with bleeding and thrombosis, pheresis procedures, and blood component therapy.
He was an adult hematologist in Japan, and trained in Clinical Pathology and Transfusion Medicine/Coagulation at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School in Boston. He joined Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine in 2001.
He is very enthusiastic about teaching students, residents, fellows, and many others. He has won numerous teaching awards at Massachuesttes General Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital, and Baylor College of Medicine such as Best Clinical Teacher, Funniest Professor, and Excellence in Teaching by a Non-Pediatric Faculty Member. He has been selected for Best Doctors in America since 2009.
Working with fellows and residents at Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine is a large component to Dr. Teruya's research, with some sponsored projects. Dr. Teruya is always looking for new projects and research topics that benefit the Division of Transfusion Medicine and Coagulation.
Education
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Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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American Association of Blood Banks | Member |
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis | Member |
College of American Pathologists | Fellow; Member of Coagulation Resource Committee |
American Society of Hematology (ASH) | Member |
Texas Society of Pathologists | Member |
Board Certifications
Clinical Pathology
Transfusion Medicine/Blood Banking
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Research interests
- Thrombotic profile of inflammatory bowel disease
- Coagulation activation and acquired von Willebrand disease in ECMO
- Whole blood coagulation technology ? PFA, TEG, ROTEM
- Lupus anticoagulant
- PIVKA-II as sensitive and specific marker for vitamin K deficiency
- Affect of acute phase reactants, antithrombin, and platelet factor 4 on PTT and anti-Fxa assay
Kostousov V, Nguyen K, Hundalani SG, Teruya J. The influence of free hemoglobin and bilirubin on heparin monitoring by activated partial thromboplastin time and anti-xa assay. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2014 Nov;138(11):1503-6.
Hussein E, Teruya J. Serologic findings of RhD alleles in Egyptians and their clinical implications.Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2014 Oct;51(2):184-7.
Shamshirsaz AA, Salmanian B, Fox KA, Diaz-Arrastia CR, Lee W, Baker BW, Ballas J, Chen Q, Van Veen TR, Javadian P, Sangi-Haghpeykar H, Zacharias N, Welty S, Cassady CI, Moaddab A, Popek EJ, Hui SK, Teruya J, Bandi V, Coburn M, Cunningham T, Martin SR, Belfort MA. Maternal morbidity in patients with morbidly adherent placenta treated with and without a standardized multidisciplinary approach. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 2014 Aug 27. pii: S0002-9378(14)00855-2.
Moffett BS, Teruya J. Trends in parenteral direct thrombin inhibitor use in pediatric patients: analysis of a large administrative database. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2014 Sep;138(9):1229-32.
O'Leary MF, Eldin KW, Hartman SK, Hui SK, Teruya J. Integration of the transfusion medicine and coagulation services. Transfusion 2014 May;54(5):1440-1.