Kumar Shashi
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Also affiliated: National Center for Disease Control (2015); University of Maryland, Baltimore (2020); Brigham and Women's Hospital (2020); Boston Children's Hospital (2019–2026); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2023–2026); Harvard University (2020–2022); University of Ottawa (2018); Ottawa Hospital (2018); Maulana Azad Medical College (2020); University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus (2020); Boston Children's Museum (2020–2026)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Kumar Shashi's research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms underlying health and disease. His work has investigated various aspects of cellular function and signaling pathways. He has published research related to the development and progression of diseases, with a particular interest in molecular and cellular biology applications. His contributions aim to advance the understanding of disease processes and potentially identify new therapeutic targets.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 40
- Citations: 166
Selected Publications
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Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU (2026)
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Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service (2023)
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- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Establishing a pediatric interventional radiology inpatient consult service
- Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU
- Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU
- Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU
- Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU
- Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU
- Sirolimus for non-immune hydrops due to vascular and lymphatic anomalies in preterm neonates: an imaging-anchored response phenotype from a level IV NICU
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