Disease Biomarkers, Early Diagnostics, Monitoring Disease, Treatment Response, Lupus, Lupus Nephritis, Imaging of End Organ Disease in Lupus, Improved Diagnosing Technologies
Following his medical training in Pathology and Rheumatology at the National University of Singapore and the Singapore General Hospital in Singapore, Dr. Mohan undertook his doctoral thesis work focusing on the cellular immunology of lupus at Tufts University, Boston. His post-doctoral training had focused on the genetic analysis of murine lupus. As an independent investigator, his laboratory's research efforts have concentrated on elucidating the cellular, molecular, and genetic players leading to murine lupus, with corresponding translational studies in human lupus. His more recent work has focused on translating findings from basic biology towards the early diagnosis of end-organ involvement in autoimmune diseases. Dr. Mohan's ongoing studies are aimed at tapping leads from proteomic and metabolomic platforms to mine new biomarkers and targets in chronic rheumatic diseases.
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Affiliations
Research Consortia
Gulf Coast Cluster for Single Cell Omics
Training Grants
NLM Training Program in Biomedical Informatics & Data Science for Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows
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Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Endowed Professor
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