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Biography

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Contact Information

The Institute for Genomic Medicine

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J. Schultz, PhD

The Institute for Genomic Medicine575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Learn more about Matthew J. Schultz

Biography

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Contact Information

The Institute for Genomic Medicine

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J. Schultz, PhD

The Institute for Genomic Medicine575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

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  • (614) 355-6894
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Learn more about Matthew J. Schultz

Biography

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Biography

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Biography

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Matthew Schultz, PhD, is a clinical laboratory director in the Institute of Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Pathology. He earned his PhD at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine studying tumor glycosylation. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Society for Glycobiology Young Investigator Award. Next he completed ABMGG fellowships at Mayo Clinic first in Biochemical Genetics then Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics. He is ABMGG board certified in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics and a member of the American College of Medical Genetics. His interests include newborn screening, metabolic disease, molecular testing, and test development.

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

Awards, Honors & Organizations

Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

  • Member, American College of Medical Genetics, 2016 - Present

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 08/03/2020

Fellowship

Mayo Clinic

Date Completed: 06/20/2020

Graduate School

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Date Completed: 01/15/2015

Contact Information

The Institute for Genomic Medicine

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Contact Information

The Institute for Genomic Medicine

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Contact Information

The Institute for Genomic Medicine

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

The Institute for Genomic Medicine

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)

Call us at: (614) 355-6894

Email Matthew J Schultz

                    575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)
  • Call us at:
  • (614) 355-6894
  • Email Matthew J Schultz
  • 575 Children’s CrossroadColumbus, OH 43215 (map)