Pranoti Mandrekar
@mandrekp
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20-08-2013 11:45:21
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Incredibly grateful to the Grant Gods! 🙏 Thanks to Deepika Devuni MD for her participation and Department of Medicine for the support! #NIAAA #WomenInScience
Today, we’re introducing a new model that eliminates accept/reject decisions. By publishing every paper with eLife reviews as a Reviewed Preprint, we plan to restore autonomy to authors, ensuring that they will be judged by what, not where, they publish. elifesciences.org/inside-elife/5…
(1 of 2) AASLD Liver Meeting, join us for the exciting 2022 Basic Science Symposium : 'Multi-Omics Approach to Precision Medicine in Hepatology' - Saturday, Nov 5, 8am -4.50pm EST Silvia Vilarinho
Great panel of experts in ALD/NAFLD Pranoti Mandrekar making UMass Chan Medical School proud!! #TLM22 AASLD
The one and only Juan Pablo (JP) Arab, MD talks about therapeutics for AH! Corticosteroids unfortunately not enough and new therapies needed. #ALDSIG #TLM22 Ramon Bataller Doug Simonetto, MD Vijay Shah Deepika Devuni MD Russell Rosenblatt Jasmohan Bajaj
Outstanding ALD-NASH SIG session! Thanks for the invitation to present in the symposium Ashwani Singal Juan Pablo (JP) Arab, MD Mazen Noureddin, MD, MHSc
Grateful for the opportunity to represent my lab ╦𝙇ϻഉ𝝧ഉョ⃰* Outstanding presentations and excellent turnout at ALD-NASH session! Thanks AASLD Department of Medicine UMass Chan Medical School
Congratulations to all JFDP graduates! Pleasure to direct the program with S Muehlschlegel MD MPH, FNCS, FCCM, FAAN
We are conducting a survey to learn about our faculty's needs to facilitate professional growth and academic advancement. We are asking Department of Medicine faculty members to complete the survey before Monday, January 6, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. Pranoti Mandrekar surveymonkey.com/r/K3M23KG
We are pleased to share our article Metabolic Dysfunction and Alcohol-related Liver Disease (MetALD): Position statement by an expert panel on alcohol-related liver disease. Now available online in Journal of Hepatology MATHURIN PHILIPPE #LiverTwitter #LiverX authors.elsevier.com/a/1kOr5cOnAUhQK
"You may be wondering how much alcohol you can safely drink and avoid harm. If you ask clinicians and scientists, you might not like the answer: none," explains Pranoti Mandrekar of the University of Massechusetts Pranoti Mandrekar alcohol-review.com/story/alcohol-…
Even a small amount of alcohol can increase your cancer risk. Pranoti Mandrekar, PhD, explains how alcohol can damage the body and why there’s no truly “safe” level of drinking via The Conversation U.S. article: direc.to/naNC #alcohol #cancer Pranoti Mandrekar Department of Medicine