Dr. Sam Krishnamoorthy

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Sam Krishnamoorthy, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. His research predominantly focuses on the effects of race in transplantation, particularly in the context of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease, a critical area in nephrology. Dr. Krishnamoorthy has contributed to various studies examining the nuances of kidney transplantation and management protocols for transplant recipients, including the evaluation of ureteral stent removal protocols. His scholarly work addresses significant challenges in diagnosing antibody-mediated rejection, highlighting the role of both invasive and non-invasive biomarkers. He is committed to improving transplantation outcomes and advancing clinical practices in nephrology. Dr. Krishnamoorthy has published extensively on these topics in leading medical journals, and he actively teaches and mentors students and residents in the field.

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