About
Devaprabu Abraham, MD, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah with adjunct appointments in Surgery and Pathology. He directs the Thyroid and Parathyroid Tumor Program at Huntsman Cancer Institute and holds certifications in head/neck ultrasonography (ECNU/AIUM). His academic journey includes medical training at the University of Madras (MBBS), residencies at the University of Utah and Mayo Clinic, and endocrine fellowship at Mayo Clinic.
Research Focus: Dr. Abraham specializes in thyroid/parathyroid oncology, pioneering minimally invasive techniques like ultrasound-guided ethanol ablation for thyroid nodules. His work integrates molecular diagnostics with clinical therapeutics, particularly in anaplastic thyroid cancer and metastatic disease. Secondary interests include endocrine complications of metabolic disorders like hemochromatosis.
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2018-2022) demonstrate concentrated focus on molecular profiling of thyroid malignancies, risk stratification of indeterminate nodules, and refinement of percutaneous ablation techniques. Earlier works (2005-2011) established foundations in parathyroid FNA cytology and metabolic impacts of iron overload.
Awards & Recognition:
- AACE Jack Baskin Endocrine Teaching Award (2016)
- Multiple institutional and international teaching honors
Educational Leadership: Actively mentors medical students, residents, and endocrine fellows through University of Utah programs. Developed innovative ultrasound biopsy training phantoms for procedural education.
Clinical Programs: Leads multidisciplinary initiatives at Huntsman Cancer Institute's Center for HOPE, implementing advanced localization techniques for parathyroid/medullary thyroid cancers.
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