Manisha Singh
Associate Professor
faculty
Internal Med, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Manisha Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Her research has focused on various aspects of kidney disease, including the role of trace elements and toxic metals in kidney health, and the genetic mutations associated with polycystic kidney disease. She has also investigated metabolic disturbances such as acidosis in chronic kidney and liver disease, and the gastrointestinal mucosal cell injury caused by sevelamer crystals. Additionally, her work has explored psychosocial issues in cancer patients and toxicity associated with medications like valproate.
Singh has a scholarly record with an h-index of 13 and 99 total publications. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Neriman Gökden, Umair Ali, and Fatima Ayub, with whom she has co-authored four publications each.
Metrics
- h-index: 13
- Publications: 99
- Citations: 767
Selected Publications
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Kidney Care Checklist: A Quality Improvement Initiative for Primary Practice (2025)
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Unbiased self supervised learning of kidney histology reveals phenotypic and prognostic insights (2025)
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SGLT2 Inhibitors as a Therapeutic Option for Both Acute and Chronic Refractory Hypomagnesemia in Diabetic and Nondiabetic Patients: A Multicenter Case Series (2025)
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Addressing the barriers to peritoneal dialysis—Visual appeal matters (2025)
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Gastrointestinal Mucosal Cell Injury Caused by Sevelamer Crystals: Case Series and Literature Review (2025)
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New Mutation Associated with Polycystic Kidney Disease Type I: A Case Report (2024)
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New Mutation Associated with Polycystic Kidney Disease Type I: A Case Report (2024)
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State Advisory Council: Stakeholders’ Perspective for Shaping the Future of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients in Arkansas (2023)
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Membranous Nephropathy- over the counter? NELL yes! (2023)
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No Good Deed: Acidosis in Chronic Kidney and Liver Disease (2023)
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When Normal Is Abnormal: Valproate Toxicity With Normal Valproate Serum Level (2022)
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Membranous Nephropathy Over the Counter? NELL Yes! (2022)
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The Disparities Map: It’s Gone South! (2022)
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Addressing Barriers to Peritoneal Dialysis: Can It Look Pretty? (2022)
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Kidney Pathology Education for Nephrology Fellows: Past, Present, and Future (2022)
Grants & Funding
- Knowyourkidneynumber website development Interprofessional education (IPE) Provost grant UAMS 2019 Principal Investigator
- No FP attached UAMS Internal Research Awards Principal Investigator
- No FP attached UAMS Internal Research Awards Principal Investigator
- TRIDENT study- Studying diabetic nephropathy using precision medicine. UPenn sponsors (Boehringer Ingelheim Glaxo Smith Kline Regenero) Principal Investigator
- VA scan ECHO- VA initiative to educate primary care providers on nephrology topics, three centers include New Haven CT, Houston and Little Rock. VA Principal Investigator
- Identifying Barriers and Impacting Care in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Awareness National Kidney Foundation Principal Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- A case of electric injury with exposed neck vessels and scapula treated with flaps
- GLOMUS TUMOUR OF HAND – FREQUENTLY MISSSED DIAGNOSIS OF PAROXYSMAL PAIN – A CASE SERIES
- TREATMENT OF RAW AREA PATIENTS BY TANGENTIAL EXCISION AND SKIN GRAFTING - OUR EXPERIENCE
- Burn injury due to hot azo dye in a young patient
- Electrocautery pad burns: Experience with ten cases
- Granulomatosis with polyangiitis and renal cell cancer: A sinister association - case report and review of literature
- Membranous Nephropathy Over the Counter? NELL Yes!
- Membranous Nephropathy- over the counter? NELL yes!
- Membranous Nephropathy- Over the Counter? NELL Yes!
- Membranous Nephropathy Over the Counter? NELL Yes!
- Gastrointestinal Mucosal Cell Injury Caused by Sevelamer Crystals: Case Series and Literature Review
- Membranous Nephropathy- over the counter? NELL yes!
- Membranous Nephropathy- Over the Counter? NELL Yes!
- A case of electric injury with exposed neck vessels and scapula treated with flaps
- TREATMENT OF RAW AREA PATIENTS BY TANGENTIAL EXCISION AND SKIN GRAFTING - OUR EXPERIENCE
- Burn injury due to hot azo dye in a young patient
- Electrocautery pad burns: Experience with ten cases
- State Advisory Council: Stakeholders’ Perspective for Shaping the Future of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients in Arkansas
- Addressing Barriers to Peritoneal Dialysis: Can It Look Pretty?
- The Disparities Map: It’s Gone South!
- Addressing the barriers to peritoneal dialysis—Visual appeal matters
- GLOMUS TUMOUR OF HAND – FREQUENTLY MISSSED DIAGNOSIS OF PAROXYSMAL PAIN – A CASE SERIES
- TREATMENT OF RAW AREA PATIENTS BY TANGENTIAL EXCISION AND SKIN GRAFTING - OUR EXPERIENCE
- Burn injury due to hot azo dye in a young patient
- Electrocautery pad burns: Experience with ten cases
- Membranous Nephropathy Over the Counter? NELL Yes!
- Membranous Nephropathy- over the counter? NELL yes!
- Membranous Nephropathy- Over the Counter? NELL Yes!
- TREATMENT OF RAW AREA PATIENTS BY TANGENTIAL EXCISION AND SKIN GRAFTING - OUR EXPERIENCE
- Burn injury due to hot azo dye in a young patient
- Electrocautery pad burns: Experience with ten cases
- TREATMENT OF RAW AREA PATIENTS BY TANGENTIAL EXCISION AND SKIN GRAFTING - OUR EXPERIENCE
- Burn injury due to hot azo dye in a young patient
- Electrocautery pad burns: Experience with ten cases
- New Mutation Associated with Polycystic Kidney Disease Type I: A Case Report
- New Mutation Associated with Polycystic Kidney Disease Type I: A Case Report
- SGLT2 Inhibitors as a Therapeutic Option for Both Acute and Chronic Refractory Hypomagnesemia in Diabetic and Nondiabetic Patients: A Multicenter Case Series
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
- Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
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