Dr. Bhavna Chopra | Kidney Transplant | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Bhavna Chopra | BIDMC, Boston | United States
Dr. Bhavna Chopra is an accomplished nephrologist and transplant specialist, currently serving as an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Medical Faculty Physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. With a robust background in internal medicine, nephrology, and transplant nephrology, Dr. Chopra has developed a renowned expertise in kidney transplantation, medical management of living donors, and transplant patient care. Her leadership includes roles as Medical Director for the Living Donor Transplant Program and the Solid Organ Transplant inpatient unit at Beth Israel Deaconess. She has made significant contributions to clinical practice, education, and research in the fields of nephrology and transplantation.
Professional Profile
🎓 Education
Early Steroid Withdrawal Versus Steroid Maintenance in Adults Older than 65 Receiving Second Kidney Transplants
Authors: Cañizares, S., Cojuc-Konigsberg, G., Rivera, B., Eckhoff, D., Chopra, B.
Journal: Transplantation Proceedings
Year: 2024
Citations: 0 (Article in Press)
A Single-Center Retrospective Study to Identify Causes of Sex Differences in the Living Kidney Donor Evaluation Process
Authors: Chumdermpadetsuk, R.R., Montalvan, A., Canizares, S., Lee, D.D., Eckhoff, D.E.
Journal: Kidney360
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
An Unusual Case of Anti–Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease and Phospholipase A2 Receptor–Associated Membranous Nephropathy After Exposure to Hydrocarbons
Authors: Eley, S., Morales-Alvarez, M.C., Vanguri, V.K., Chopra, B.
Journal: American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Year: 2024, 83(1), pp. 112–115
Citations: 0
Induction Therapy and Outcomes Following Kidney Transplantation in Recipients of Previous Heart or Liver Transplants
Authors: Sureshkumar, K., Chopra, B., Sampaio, M.
Journal: Indian Journal of Nephrology
Year: 2022, 32(2), pp. 116–126
Citations: 0
Changing Trends in Mortality Among Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Hospitalized for COVID-19 During the Course of the Pandemic
Authors: Heldman, M.R., Kates, O.S., Safa, K., Wadei, H., Zurabi, L.
Journal: American Journal of Transplantation
Year: 2022, 22(1), pp. 279–288
Citations: 63
Emerging Role of Cell-Free DNA in Kidney Transplantation
Authors: Chopra, B., Sureshkumar, K.K.
Journal: World Journal of Experimental Medicine
Year: 2021, 11(5), pp. 55–65
Citations: 7
Recipient Obesity and Kidney Transplant Outcomes: A Mate-Kidney Analysis
Authors: Sureshkumar, K.K., Chopra, B., Josephson, M.A., Shah, P.B., McGill, R.L.
Journal: American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Year: 2021, 78(4), pp. 501–510.e1
Citations: 21
Donor Ethnicity and Kidney Transplant Outcomes in African Americans
Authors: Sureshkumar, K.K., Nashar, K., Chopra, B.
Journal: Transplantation Proceedings
Year: 2021, 53(3), pp. 885–888
Citations: 2
Impact of Body Mass Index and Recipient Age on Baseline Donor-Derived Cell Free DNA (dd-cfDNA) in Kidney Transplant Recipients
Authors: Sureshkumar, K.K., Aramada, H.R., Chopra, B.
Journal: Clinical Transplantation
Year: 2020, 34(12), e14101
Citations: 8
Impact of Kidney Transplant Type and Previous Transplant on Baseline Donor-Derived Cell Free DNA
Authors: Sureshkumar, K.K., Lyons, S., Chopra, B.
Journal: Transplant International
Year: 2020, 33(10), pp. 1324–1325
Citations: 5