
Dinesh Rakheja
Researcher · Childhood Cancer Genetics
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Dr. Dinesh Rakheja is a faculty member at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center's School of Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Pathology. His research focuses on childhood cancer genetics, cancer metabolism, and diagnostic assays for pediatric cancers. He holds a medical degree from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and completed pathology residencies at Maulana Azad Medical College and UT Southwestern Medical Center. His expertise includes gastrointestinal and neuropathology, with a pediatric pathology fellowship at UT Southwestern/Children’s Medical Center.
Dr. Rakheja's work emphasizes tumor tissue banking, establishment of pediatric cancer cell lines, and developing laboratory assays for diagnostic and therapeutic targets. His recent publications span oncology, genomics, and AI-driven pathology, including studies on renal cell carcinoma, osteosarcoma, and leukemia. He collaborates on clinical trials for sarcoma treatments and contributes to data commons for pediatric cancer research. Despite extensive research output, no specific honors or awards are listed in the provided data.
His research narrative includes contributions to understanding WNT signaling in germ cell tumors and metabolic vulnerabilities in kidney cancers. He is involved in lab-based studies on epigenetic regulation and has pioneered AI models for therapy response prediction in renal cancer trials. No students or grants are explicitly detailed, but his work aligns with translational and clinical research priorities in pediatric oncology.
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