REGINALD GOHH

I am interested in learning why some immunosuppressive drugs are more effective in preventing rejection in certain patient populations compared to others, with a specific interest in the diabetic population. I am also involved in studies which look at the most effective immunosuppressive drug combinations in preventing rejection and long-term outcomes. Other studies focus on the the effect of kidney transplantion on the quality of life of these unfortunate patients.

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Biography

I have been involved in the Kidney Transplant Program as its Medical Director at RIH since its inception in 1996. During that time, I have been involved in the care of approximately 600 new transplant patients. I have also been involved in the training of over 25 renal fellows as well as providing education to both the medical and surgical housestaff. I have co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed scientific papers. My primary research interests include different aspects of clinical transplantation. These include pharmacokinetic studies of various immunosuppressive medications and how these may effect different transplant populations. I have also pursued studies that helped to identify and treat patients at increased risk for recurrent primary renal disease in the post-transplant setting.

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REGINALD GOHH, MD
Associate Professor
Medicine
Phone: +1 401 444 8345
E-mail: Reginald_Gohh@Brown.EDU

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Fatemeh Akhlaghi (Associate Professor, Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Rhode Island)

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