Biography
Dr. Kataria finished his medical school training at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India in 2007. He finished his residency in Internal Medicine followed by a fellowship in Nephrology from the Hofstra Northwell Zucker School of Medicine, Long Island, NY in 2013. He subsequently finished a fellowship in renal transplant from the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Personal Statement
My areas of research include pathogenesis of delayed graft function, improving patient outcomes after kidney transplantation and improving access to kidney transplantation.
Areas of Specialty
Specialization in Transplant Nephrology Living donor kidney transplant Program director, University of New Mexico Medical Director, DCI clinic, Taos, NM
Certifications
ABIM, Internal Medicine ABIM, Nephrology Fellowship in Renal Transplant
Achievements & Awards
Allison Norris fellow award in 2013, New York Society of Medicine
Languages
- Hindi
Research and Scholarship
Kidney Transplant Program for Prisoners: Rewards, Challenges, and Perspectives M Gowda, A Gundroo, B Lamphron, G Gupta, J Von Visger, A Kataria Transplantation 104 (10), 1967-1969 The impact of systematic review of status 7 patients on the kidney transplant waitlist A Kataria, M Gowda, BP Lamphron, K Jalal, RC Venuto, AA Gundroo BMC nephrology 20 (1), 174 COVID-19 in Kidney Transplantation: Epidemiology, Management Considerations, and the Impact on Kidney Transplant Practice A Kataria, I Yakubu, R Winstead, M Gowda, G Gupta Transplantation Direct 6 (8), e582 Machine perfusion in kidney transplantation A Kataria, S Magoon, B Makkar, A Gundroo Current opinion in organ transplantation 24 (4), 378-384 Generic sofosbuvir?based direct?acting antivirals in hepatitis C virus?infected patients with chronic kidney disease M Kumar, SL Nayak, E Gupta, A Kataria, SK Sarin Liver International 38 (12), 2137-2148