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Kris Mahadeo is a committed lifelong learner with a focus on advancements in the field of pediatric transplant cellular therapy (PTCT). After completing their PTCT fellowship training at Duke, they have dedicated their career to expanding the indications for PTCT and improving patient outcomes associated with such therapies. They have a special interest in the mitigation of endotheliopathies and continue to lead global harmonization efforts regarding the management of toxicities related to therapy. As the Chief of the Division of PTCT at Duke, they are dedicated to ensuring that patients receive state-of-the-art care and access to innovative research protocols that drive change within the field. Furthermore, they are committed to training the next generation of physicians and fostering global partnerships to enhance patient care worldwide.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Oversees the pediatric transplant cellular therapy division, ensuring high-quality care and innovative research.
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center • Houston, TX
Taught and conducted research in the field of pediatrics and transplant.
Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine • New York, NY
Engaged in teaching within the division of pediatrics.
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine • Los Angeles, CA
Provided instruction and mentorship in pediatric medicine.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)