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Madhu Pantrangi is an Assistant Professor specializing in Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. His research primarily focuses on genetic factors affecting vision loss, particularly through the study of retinitis pigmentosa and associated genes such as RPGR. He has investigated over a thousand cases, contributing significantly to the understanding of this condition. His work extends to the classification of clinical variants, with studies highlighting unique ABCA4 variants related to Stargardt disease, utilizing a modified ACMG/AMP framework for variant pathogenicity. He has also explored novel genetic assessments in prenatal diagnoses, contributing insights into fetal congenital lymphatic anomalies. In addition to his genetics-focused research, Dr. Pantrangi has analyzed the virulence factors of Staphylococcus aureus, revealing crucial insights into its gene expression and the effectiveness of antimicrobial treatments. His publications span journals like Molecular Vision, Human Mutation, and BMC Genomics, making him a prominent figure in the intersection of clinical and genetic research in pathology.
Weill Cornell Medicine • New York, NY
Teaching and conducting research in Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
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