Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital Cardiology Fellowship (2013) MA
- Fellowship: Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School (2014) MA
- Residency: Stanford University Medical Center (2006) CA
- Internship: Stanford University Medical Center (2003) CA
- Medical Education: Duke University School of Medicine (2002) NC
- Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease (2009)
- BA, Columbia College, NY, Biology (1997)
- Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2005)
- MD, Duke Univ School of Medicine, Medicine (2002)
- Residency, Stanford Univ Medical Center, Medicine (2005)
Honors & Awards
- Professionalism Award, Stanford Medicine Residency Program (2004)
Administrative Appointments
- Chief Resident, Medicine Residency Program (2005 - 2006)
Publications
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Coexpression of guanylate kinase with thymidine kinase enhances prodrug cell killing in vitro and suppresses vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation in vivo
Akyurek, L. M., Nallamshetty, S., Aoki, K., San, H., Yang, Z. Y., Nabel, G. J., & Nabel, E. G. (2001). Coexpression of guanylate kinase with thymidine kinase enhances prodrug cell killing in vitro and suppresses vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation in vivo. MOLECULAR THERAPY, 3(5), 779–786. -
A growth factor-dependent nuclear kinase phosphorylates p27(Kip1) and regulates cell cycle progression
Boehm, M., Yoshimoto, T., Crook, M. F., Nallamshetty, S., True, A., Nabel, G. J., & Nabel, E. G. (2002). A growth factor-dependent nuclear kinase phosphorylates p27(Kip1) and regulates cell cycle progression. EMBO JOURNAL, 21(13), 3390–3401. -
Transcriptional profiling of in vitro smooth muscle cell differentiation identifies specific patterns of gene and pathway activation
Spin, J. M., Nallamshetty, S., Tabibiazar, R., Ashley, E. A., King, J. Y., Chen, M., … Quertermous, T. (2004). Transcriptional profiling of in vitro smooth muscle cell differentiation identifies specific patterns of gene and pathway activation. PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS, 19(3), 292–302. -
Increased Risk of Progression of Coronary Artery Calcification in Male Subjects with High Baseline Waist-to-Height Ratio: The Kangbuk Samsung Health Study.
Oh, H. G., Nallamshetty, S., & Rhee, E. J. (2016). Increased Risk of Progression of Coronary Artery Calcification in Male Subjects with High Baseline Waist-to-Height Ratio: The Kangbuk Samsung Health Study. Diabetes & Metabolism Journal, 40(1), 54–61. -
A resident-created hospitalist curriculum for internal medicine housestaff.
Kumar, A., Smeraglio, A., Witteles, R., Harman, S., Nallamshetty, S., Rogers, A., … Ahuja, N. (2016). A resident-created hospitalist curriculum for internal medicine housestaff. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 11(9), 646–49. -
CardioClick an Innovative Telehealth Approach to Lifestyle Intervention in High Risk South Asians
Parameswaran, V., Josan, K., Winterbottom, J., Shearer, J., Khandelwal, A., Nallamshetty, S., … Rodriguez, F. (2019). CardioClick an Innovative Telehealth Approach to Lifestyle Intervention in High Risk South Asians. CIRCULATION, 139. -
Adiponectin Receptor 3 is Associated With Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Dysfunction and Predicts Insulin Resistance in South Asians
Chandy, M., Sayed, N., Lau, E., Liu, C., Wei Tzu-Tang, Chen, I. Y., … Wu, J. (2019). Adiponectin Receptor 3 is Associated With Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Dysfunction and Predicts Insulin Resistance in South Asians. CIRCULATION RESEARCH. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS. -
Nontargeted mass spectrometry of dried blood spots for interrogation of the human circulating metabolome.
Ward, C., Nallamshetty, S., Watrous, J. D., Acres, E., Long, T., Mathews, I. T., … Jain, M. (2021). Nontargeted mass spectrometry of dried blood spots for interrogation of the human circulating metabolome. Journal of Mass Spectrometry : JMS, 56(8), e4772. -
Effective Access to Care in a Crisis Period: Hypertension Control during the COVID-19 Pandemic via Telemedicine.
Taylor, P., Berg, C., Thompson, J., Dean, K., Yuan, T., Nallamshetty, S., & Tong, I. (2021). Effective Access to Care in a Crisis Period: Hypertension Control during the COVID-19 Pandemic via Telemedicine. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Innovations, Quality & Outcomes. -
Nontargeted mass spectrometry of dried blood spots for interrogation of the human circulating metabolome (vol 56, e4772, 2021)
Ward, C., Nallamshetty, S., Watrous, J. D., Acres, E., Long, T., Mathews, I. T., … Jain, M. (2022). Nontargeted mass spectrometry of dried blood spots for interrogation of the human circulating metabolome (vol 56, e4772, 2021). JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, 57(2). -
A Retrospective Analysis of Medical Student Performance Evaluations, 2014-2020: Recommend with Reservations.
Tisdale, R. L., Filsoof, A. R., Singhal, S., Caceres, W., Nallamshetty, S., Rogers, A. J., … Witteles, R. M. (2022). A Retrospective Analysis of Medical Student Performance Evaluations, 2014-2020: Recommend with Reservations. Journal of General Internal Medicine. -
Generation of induced pluripotent stem cell lines from South Asian ethnicity.
Khokhar, Y., Bhowmik, A., Rui Zhao, S., Cook, Z., Nallamshetty, S., & Wu, J. C. (2023). Generation of induced pluripotent stem cell lines from South Asian ethnicity. Stem Cell Research, 74, 103272. -
Clinical predictors of improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction in U.S. veterans with heart failure.
Nallamshetty, S., Castillo, A., Nguyen, A., Haddad, F., & Heidenreich, P. (2022). Clinical predictors of improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction in U.S. veterans with heart failure. American Heart Journal plus : Cardiology Research and Practice, 19, 100183.
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Stanford South Asian Translational Heart Initiative in Portola Valley Portola Valley, CA
Portola Valley, CAStanford South Asian Translational Heart Initiative in Portola Valley
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Portola Valley , CA 94028
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