
Mr. Winston Tan Cheng M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER NEW YORK NY, 10032About
Dr. Winston Cheng is a speech language pathologist practicing in NEW YORK, NY. Dr. Cheng specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Cheng evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Dr. Cheng helps patients make sounds and improve their voices through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
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- Gender determination in single bovine blastomeres by polymerase chain reaction amplification of sex-specific polymorphic fragments in the amelogenin gene.
- Associations name Wei-Tih Cheng CIO of the year. Interview by Tyler L. Chin.
- Estrogen receptor is expressed in pig embryos during preimplantation development.
- Growth enhancement of fowls by dietary administration of recombinant yeast cultures containing enriched growth hormone.
- Progesterone receptor gene expression in preimplantation pig embryos.
- Secretory origin and temporal appearance of the porcine beta-microseminoprotein (sperm motility inhibitor) in the boar reproductive system.
- Growth hormone gene polymorphisms and growth performance traits in Duroc, Landrace and Tao-Yuan pigs.
- In silico mining of EST databases for novel pre-implantation embryo-specific zinc finger protein genes.
- Rewards of automated testing. Identifying problems before rollout can avoid system disruption.
- Speech-language pathology in the Philippines: reflections on the past and
- Temporal and spatial expression of biologically active human factor VIII in the milk of transgenic mice driven by mammary-specific bovine alpha-lactalbumin regulation sequences.
- Production of cloned pigs by whole-cell intracytoplasmic microinjection.
- Unregulated and basal transcriptional activities of the regulatory sequence of the type 18 human papillomavirus genome in transgenic mice.
- [Right-sided aorta: report of 10 cases].
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Nearby Providers
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- Venus Steinman500 W 160TH ST NEW YORK NY 10032
- Mr. Atanasio gaetano Fava M.S., CCC-SLP622 W 168th St New York NY 10032
- Ms. Sandy Dorsey MA, CCC-SLP515 EDGECOMBE AVE APT 53 NEW YORK NY 10032
- Ms. Natalia Rosario M.A., CCC-SLP401 W 164TH ST NEW YORK NY 10032
Nearest Hospitals
LINCOLN MEDICAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTERl
234 EAST 149TH STREET BRONX NY 10451HARLEM HOSPITAL CENTERl
506 LENOX AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10037