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Dr. Popat’s research interests include development of novel conditioning regimens for transplantation, improving transplant outcomes in older patients, and transplantation in myeloid malignancies and autoimmune diseases. He has published more 300 papers in peer review journals.
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Myelofibrosis: Reduced intensity allogeneic transplantation(SCT) for myelofibrosis: This is a novel study, first protocol in this disease at MDACC and the largest single center study, which is still accruing patients. Our preliminary results are encouraging. If these hold over a period of time, this should become standard of care and establish allogeneic transplant as a viable, curative therapy. In a separate study we showed that long term remission was possible in patients with AML post MF after SCT. This finding has not been previously reported.
Multiple Sclerosis: My previous study and current ongoing study at MDACC will go some way in establishing a role for autologous transplantation in this disease. Our study on allogeneic transplantation for patients with ALS was novel and although negative for clinical endpoints did show significant trafficking of donor hematopoietic stem cells to diseased areas in central nervous system.
Imapct of comorbidities on SCT: To identify patients most suitable for allo transplant and to identify the most suitable transplant strategy for patients with comorbidities.
Risk factors predicting stem cell mobilization failure.
Research Interests
Myelofibrosis: Reduced intensity allogeneic transplantation(SCT) for myelofibrosis: This is a novel study, first protocol in this disease at MDACC and the largest single center study, which is still accruing patients. Our preliminary results are encouraging. If these hold over a period of time, this should become standard of care and establish allogeneic transplant as a viable, curative therapy. In a separate study we showed that long term remission was possible in patients with AML post MF after SCT. This finding has not been previously reported.
Multiple Sclerosis: My previous study and current ongoing study at MDACC will go some way in establishing a role for autologous transplantation in this disease. Our study on allogeneic transplantation for patients with ALS was novel and although negative for clinical endpoints did show significant trafficking of donor hematopoietic stem cells to diseased areas in central nervous system.
Imapct of comorbidities on SCT: To identify patients most suitable for allo transplant and to identify the most suitable transplant strategy for patients with comorbidities.
Risk factors predicting stem cell mobilization failure.
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Jessica T. Cheng, Obada Obaisi,Rajesh Yadav,Ekta Gupta,Jack B. Fu,Eduardo Bruera, Alisha Collaco,Nicholas Szewczyk,Uday R. Popat,An Ngo-Huang
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (2024)
Jayastu Senapati,Hagop M. Kantarjian,Alexandre Bazinet,Patrick Reville,Nicholas J. Short,Naval Daver,Gautam Borthakur,Alex Bataller,Elias Jabbour,Courtney Dinardo,Fadi Haddad,Koji Sasaki,Uday Popat,Betul Oran,Amin M. Alousi,Sanam Loghavi,Elizabeth Shpall,Guillermo Garcia-Manero,Farhad Ravandi,Tapan M. Kadia
Cancer (2024)
Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia (2024): S241-S242
Transplantation and Cellular Therapyno. 2 (2024): S96
Oncotargetno. 1 (2024): 220-231
Issa F. Khouri,Kamal Alzahrani,Hagop Kantarjian,Denai R. Milton,Alison M. Gulbis,Koji Sasaki,Nitin Jain,Nicholas J. Short,Tapan Kadia,May Daher,Hind Rafei,Jin S. Im,David Marin,Amanda L. Olson,Uday Popat,Muzaffar Qazilbash,Jeremy Ramdial,Gabriela Rondon,Samer Srour,Partow Kebriaei,Elizabeth Shpall,Richard Champlin,Elias J. Jabbour
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGYno. 5 (2024): 836-843
Monzr M. Al Malki,Alla Keyzner,Hyung Chan Suh,Uday Popat, Yibin Chen,Saar Gill,Melhem Solh, Joseph P. Uberti,Iris Isufi, Erica L. Buonomo,Yun Wang,Jim Murray,Gavin MacBeath,Débora Barton,Shrikanta Chattopadhyay,Ran Reshef
Cancer researchno. 7_Supplement (2024): CT151-CT151
CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIAno. 5 (2024): e196-e204
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#Papers: 706
#Citation: 11545
H-Index: 53
G-Index: 85
Sociability: 8
Diversity: 2
Activity: 171
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