Curriculum Vitae

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Biography

Vishal S. Vaidya, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in the Renal Division of Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Vishal directs the laboratory of kidney toxicology and regeneration with a research emphasis on discovery and evaluation of biomarkers and biosensors for early detection of kidney injury and investigating the molecular mechanisms of kidney tissue repair. He has authored more than 40 papers including original research articles, reviews and book chapters. Vishal is an ad hoc reviewer for several scientific journals, has served as a guest editor and recently also served as a primary editor for the book titled “Biomarkers in Medicine, Drug Discovery and Environmental Health”, currently in press. He was awarded the Scientist Development Grant from American Heart Association prior to receiving the Pathway to Independence grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Vishal is a member of Society of Toxicology and American Society of Nephrology and was recently elected to be a member of Harvard School of Public Health’s NIEHS center.

Vishal acquired his Ph.D. degree from University of Louisiana in 2003 and completed his fellowship in nephrology from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2007. He was awarded the Novartis Graduate Student Fellowship award from Society of Toxicology and the National Kidney Foundation grant for his work during the graduate and postdoctoral training. 

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