Sudhir V. Shah
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Also affiliated: Tulane University (1981–1992); University of Maryland, Baltimore (2007); United States Department of Veterans Affairs (1981–1983); Mayo Clinic (1978–1982); Sterling Hospitals (2022); Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (1985); University of British Columbia (2008); Innsbruck Medical University (2008); Taisho Pharmaceutical (Japan) (1991); Emory University (2010); University of Pittsburgh (2008); Universität Innsbruck (2008); University of New Orleans (1979–1991); Zagazig University (1997); Washington University in St. Louis (1990); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2007–2015); University of Arkansas System (2025); Tulane Medical Center (1983–1991); Leicester General Hospital (2008); University Medical Center New Orleans (1983); United States Army Medical Research and Development Command (2002); Jackson Memorial Hospital (1997); Advisory Board Company (United States) (2025); University of Mississippi Medical Center (1996–1998); Ahmedabad Civil Hospital (2016–2021); University of Alabama at Birmingham (2008); National Institute for Health and Care Research (2023); University of California San Diego (2008); Ege University (2007); Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (2000–2025); Suamandeep Vidyapeeth University (2024); Mirai Hospital (2022); Mayo Clinic in Arizona (1978–1981); Diabetes Care & Hormone Clinic (2023); Ospedale San Bortolo (2008); John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital (1992–2012); Ian's Friends Foundation (2006–2007); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (1999–2004); Smt. N.H.L. Municipal Medical College (2009–2021); Tissue Genetics (United States) (1988); University College London (2023); Institute of Medical Sciences (2021); Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (2007–2008); Jackson State University (1996–1999); International Society of Nephrology (2006–2007); Newcastle University (2023); Mississippi State University (1996)
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Sudhir V. Shah's research interests encompass patient and public involvement in health sciences, with a particular focus on translating artificial intelligence into clinical practice and understanding behavioral science in healthcare. He has contributed to studies examining the burden of rare genetic disorders and the advancement of CRISPR/Cas9 technology for neurological disorders. His work also includes investigating the management of cardiovascular disease in kidney disease and assessing the utility of clinical exome sequencing for neurodevelopmental disorders.
Shah actively engages with various research initiatives, serving as a lay PPI representative for NIHR Applied Research Collaborations and as an advisory panellist for another ARC. He is a member of an NIHR Patient Safety Translation Research Centre, reviewing research studies with a focus on patient safety and behavioral science, such as statin reluctance. Additionally, he participates in UCL's Co-Production Group for Loneliness and Social Isolation and the Centre for Co-production in Health Research, advising on research funding. He also contributes to the Lived Experience Advisory Panel for Chronic Depression at East London NHS Foundation Trust, aiding in the development of patient and clinician tools.
His scholarly output includes a significant number of publications, reflected in an h-index of 68 and over 20,000 citations. He leads a research group and collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Manisha Singh, Oleg Karaduta, Sharda P. Singh, and Judit Megyesi.
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- h-index: 68
- Publications: 322
- Citations: 20,885
Selected Publications
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Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial (2025)
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A simpler and more sensitive modified catalytic (bleomycin detectable) iron assay (2025)
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Iron Chelation Prevents Age‐Related Skeletal Muscle Sarcopenia in Klotho Gene Mutant Mice, a Genetic Model of Aging (2025)
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Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD (2023)
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Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis (2021)
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Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design (2021)
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Autophagy Function and Regulation in Kidney Disease (2020)
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Home run—results of a chronic kidney disease Telemedicine Patient Education Study (2019)
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Effects of A Comprehensive Predialysis Education Program on the Home Dialysis Therapies: A Retrospective Cohort Study (2017)
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Carbamylated Low-Density Lipoprotein (cLDL)-Mediated Induction of Autophagy and Its Role in Endothelial Cell Injury (2016)
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Proteolytic processing and inactivation of CCL2/MCP-1 by meprins (2016)
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Autophagy in acute kidney injury (2016)
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Impact of Hydroxychloroquine on Atherosclerosis and Vascular Stiffness in the Presence of Chronic Kidney Disease (2015)
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Recent Advances in Understanding the Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis in CKD Patients (2015)
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Evidence Suggesting a Role of Iron in a Mouse Model of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (2015)
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- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial
- Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial
- Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Effectiveness and efficiency of an add-on active outreach strategy on research enrollments in a drug intervention trial
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study: Rationale and Design
- Vascular Function Indices Are Strong Predictors of the Severity and Characteristics of Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
- Ophthalmological Safety of Hydroxychloroquine in CKD
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