Daphne Landau, MD

Maternal Fetal Medicine
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Maternal Fetal Medicine HUP
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Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Medical Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology

My education and training

  • Medical School: State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Residency: NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
  • Fellowship: MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University

Insurance accepted

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Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Chester County Hospital: On the medical staff, but does not have privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Landau is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

Research

Publications

Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine Chapter 1: Evaluation and Management: Office or Other Outpatient Services , CPT® Medical Coding for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 2026 Edition: 2026


The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) Coding Committee; Steve Rad, MD, FACOG, Chair; Daphne Landau, MD and Betzaida Martinez, CPC, CPMA, COBGC, CPPM Documenting Reasons for Non-Visualization During OB Ultrasound Exams , SMFM Coding Committee: Coding Tip: 2024


Landau D, Stout S, Huston-Presley, L, O’Tierney-Ginn, P, Groh-Wargo S, Catalano, PM Reliability of routine anthropometric measurements to estimate body composition in term infants. , Pediatr Res, 89(7):1751-1755: 2021


Landau D, Stark S*, Weatherborn M Differences in Body Composition between Appropriate Gestational Age and Small Gestational Age Infants. , Poster Presentation, ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, Nashville, TN: 2019 *denotes student or resident mentee


Landau D, Stout J*, Mhanna M Body Mass Index vs. Ponderal Index as a Marker of Adiposity in Term Infants at Birth. , Poster Presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, MD: 2019 *denotes student or resident mentee


Stark S*, Weatherborn M, Landau D Normal Reference Values for Percent Body Fat at Term. , Poster Presentation, ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting. Nashville, TN: 2019 *denotes student or resident mentee


Weatherborn M, Stark S*, Landau D Differences in Body Composition between Appropriate for Gestational Age and Large for Gestational Age Neonates. , Poster Presentation, ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting. Nashville, TN: 2019 *denotes student or resident mentee


Weatherborn M, Landau D, Stout J*, Gibson K The Effect of Opioid Exposure in Utero on Neonatal Body Composition. , Poster Presentation, Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 39th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV: 2019 *denotes student or resident mentee


Landau D, Haghiac M, Minium J, Skmorovska-Prokvolit Y, Calabuig-Navarro V, O’Tierney-Ginn P Activation of AMPK in human placental explants impairs mitochondrial function and cellular metabolism. , Reprod Sci, 26(4):487-495: 2019


Landau D, Gunzler D, Presley A, Catalano, P. Evaluation of Body Composition of Infants of Adolescents as Compared with Adults. , Poster Presentation, Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 39th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.: 2019