Gayatri Suresh Kumar
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Also affiliated: University of Louisville (2021); University of California, San Francisco (2022); Stanford University (2023–2024)
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Gayatri Suresh Kumar's research focuses on disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions, particularly in the context of vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis. Her recent work has investigated the use of pro-efferocytic nanotherapies to mitigate vascular inflammation in large animal models, demonstrating a reduction in inflammation without inducing anemia. Kumar also has a publication record that includes case reports on complex medical presentations, such as MELAS in a patient with decompensated heart failure, atypical COVID-19 in a cardiac transplant recipient, thyrotoxicosis-induced cardiogenic shock, and vascular complications in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3 with 64 total citations across 13 publications. She collaborates with Michael Luna at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares one publication.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 68
Selected Publications
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Charge reversal in the heparin-binding pocket enhances the stability and activity of the human FGF1 (2026)
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26-CCC-15938-ACC WHEN THE THYROID STORMS THE HEART: A CHALLENGING CASE OF THYROTOXICOSIS-INDUCED CARDIOGENIC SHOCK REQUIRING VA-ECMO (2026)
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Design of a thrombin resistant human acidic fibroblast growth factor (hFGF1) variant that exhibits enhanced cell proliferation activity (2019)
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The Abundance of Ergosterol in Candida Species Does not Influence Fluconazole Sensitivity (2014)
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Campylobacter biofilm phenotype exhibits reduced colonization potential in young chickens and altered in vitro virulence (2009)
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- 26-CCC-15938-ACC WHEN THE THYROID STORMS THE HEART: A CHALLENGING CASE OF THYROTOXICOSIS-INDUCED CARDIOGENIC SHOCK REQUIRING VA-ECMO
- 26-CCC-15938-ACC WHEN THE THYROID STORMS THE HEART: A CHALLENGING CASE OF THYROTOXICOSIS-INDUCED CARDIOGENIC SHOCK REQUIRING VA-ECMO
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