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Krishna P.l. Bhat

Assistant Professor
Translational Molecular Pathology
Medellin Poblado Clinic
United States of America

Biography

Assistant Professor, Department of Translational Molecular Pathology, Division of Pathology/Lab Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 2015 - Present. Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology - Research, Division of Pathology/Lab Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 2012 - 2015. Instructor, Department of Pathology, Division of Pathology/Lab Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 2007 - 2012. Honors & Awards:- 2015 :Young Investigator Award, Global Academic Programs Workshop at Oslo. 2014 :Provost Publication Gallery, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. 2011 :Caroline Ross Endowment Fellowship, MD Anderson Cancer Center. 2010 :Merck Adult Basic Research Award, Society of Neuro-Oncology. 2005 :Basic Research Fellowship, American Brain Tumor Association. 2005 :Odyssey Special Fellow Award, Theodore N. Law Award for Scientific Achievement. 1999 :Pharmacia and Upjohn-Young Investigator Award, American Association for Cancer Research. 1999 :John Nuveen International Student Award for exceptional academic standing, University of Illinois International Awards.

Research Interest

Oncology Research, Radiology,Molecular Pathology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Publications

  • Bhat KP, Salazar KL, Balasubramaniyan V, Wani K, Heathcock L, Hollingsworth F, James JD, Gumin J, Diefes KL, Kim SH, Turski A, Azodi Y, Yang Y, Doucette T, Colman H, Sulman EP, Lang FF, Rao G, Copray S, Vaillant BD, Aldape KD The transcriptional coactivator TAZ regulates mesenchymal differentiation in malignant glioma. Genes Dev 25 (24) :2594-609, 2011.

  • Conroy S, Kruyt FA, Joseph JV, Balasubramaniyan V, Bhat KP, Wagemakers M, Enting RH, Walenkamp AM, den Dunnen WF Subclassification of Newly Diagnosed Glioblastomas through an Immunohistochemical Approach. PLoS One 9 (12) :e115687, 2014.

  • Gabrusiewicz K, Rodriguez B, Wei J, Hashimoto Y, Healy LM, Maiti SN, Thomas G, Zhou S, Wang Q, Elakkad A, Liebelt BD, Yaghi NK, Ezhilarasan R, Huang N, Weinberg JS, Prabhu SS, Rao G, Sawaya R, Langford LA, Bruner JM, Fuller GN, Bar-Or A, Li W, Colen RR, Curran MA, Bhat KP, Antel JP, Cooper LJ, Sulman EP, Heimberger AB Glioblastoma-infiltrated innate immune cells resemble M0 macrophage phenotype. JCI Insight 1 (2) , 2016.

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