Divya Shankaranarayanan, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the division of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension at the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. She is board certified in Internal Medicine, Nephrology and completed training in Transplantation Medicine recognized by the American Society of Transplantation.
Dr. Shankaranarayanan received her MBBS degree from Kilpauk Medical College, India. She completed her Internal Medicine residency from Louisiana State University at Lafayette. She did a fellowship training in Nephrology, followed by another fellowship in Transplantation Medicine from Weill Cornell Medicine, New York under the mentorship of Dr. Manikkam Suthanthiran.
Her clinical interests include precision immunosuppression for transplantation, management of rejection in transplant patients and COVID related kidney disease.
Her research interests include studying the mechanisms of normal human immunology, transplantation immunology and urine transcriptomics. She has worked on the role of calcium release (CRAC) channel inhibitors on normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in Suthanthiran laboratory. She has several publications in high impact journals in topics ranging from urinary cell transcriptomics in acute rejection to dialysis in COVID-19 patients.
Kidney Precision Medicine Clinic Lead By Dr. Shankaranarayanan
The goal of our kidney precision medicine clinic is to deliver personalized kidney care to patients afflicted with kidney disease that may have an underlying genetic component.
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