Saradhi Mallampati
Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2026); St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (2023–2024); The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (2008–2025); Jawaharlal Nehru University (2005–2015)
Faculty Researcher
COM | Pathology Clinical
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Saradhi Mallampati's research focuses on the application of genomic and molecular techniques to understand and diagnose various human malignancies. His work has investigated the utility of optical genome mapping for assessing chromosomal structural variants in myelodysplastic syndromes and explored the potential of gene panels for childhood cancer monitoring. Mallampati has also studied the immune response in hematologic cancers, examining the combination of PD-1 blockade with targeted therapies like dasatinib to enhance anti-leukemia immunity. His publications address diverse cancer types, including anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, triple-negative inflammatory breast cancer, and human papillomavirus-negative head and neck cancer, often involving the analysis of genetic alterations and their clinical implications. He has also contributed to the comparison of spatial transcriptomics profiling platforms.
Metrics
- h-index: 17
- Publications: 98
- Citations: 977
Selected Publications
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Photo Quiz: Persistent papules in an immunocompromised child (2026)
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82. Development and validation of a liquid biopsy next generation sequencing assay for HPV detection cancer patients (2025)
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The Clinical Utility of a Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Approach to Detecting Circulating HPV DNA in Patients with Advanced Anal Cancer (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- The Clinical Utility of a Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Approach to Detecting Circulating HPV DNA in Patients with Advanced Anal Cancer
- 82. Development and validation of a liquid biopsy next generation sequencing assay for HPV detection cancer patients
- The Clinical Utility of a Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Approach to Detecting Circulating HPV DNA in Patients with Advanced Anal Cancer
- 82. Development and validation of a liquid biopsy next generation sequencing assay for HPV detection cancer patients
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
- SJPedPanel: A Pan-Cancer Gene Panel for Childhood Malignancies to Enhance Cancer Monitoring and Early Detection
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