

Gastroenterology
Robert Huang, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Robert Huang, MD, MS, is a gastroenterologist and clinical researcher at Stanford University specializing in the prevention and early detection of digestive malignancies, with a particular focus on gastric cancer and precancerous lesions such as atrophic gastritis and gastric intestinal metaplasia. His clinical practice emphasizes advanced endoscopic techniques including ERCP, endoscopic ultrasound, luminal stenting, and small bowel endoscopy to diagnose and treat gastric cancer, premalignant le
15+
Years in Practice
Credentials
Board Certifications
- Gastroenterology (American Board of Internal Medicine) (2018)
- Internal Medicine (American Board of Internal Medicine)
Education & Training
- A.B., Harvard College, Biochemical Sciences, magna cum laude (2007)
- Medical Education: Duke University School of Medicine, M.D. (2011)
- Residency: Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency (2014)
- Fellowship: Stanford University Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (2017)
Recognition & Leadership
Awards & Honors
- Fellow, American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) (2024)
- Health Disparities Research Institute Scholar, NIMHD (2021)
- K08 Mentored Career Development Award (CA252635), National Cancer Institute (2021)
- Resource Center for Minority Aging Career Development Grant, National Institutes of Aging (P30AG0059304) / Rutgers University (2021)
- Young Physician Leadership Scholar, American College of Gastroenterology (2020)
Clinical Focus
Subspecialties
Conditions & Treatments
Practice Details
Hospital Affiliations
- Pelvic Health Center, Stanford University School of Medicine
- Stanford Health Care
Languages
English
Experience
15+ years in practice