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Morgan Grams is a Professor of Medicine and Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, serving as the Susan and Morris Mark Professor of Medicine. She co-directs the Division of Precision Medicine, integrating clinical and population-level research.
- PhD from Johns Hopkins University
- MD from Columbia University
Her research spans nephrology, diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, with a focus on pharmacotherapy outcomes, health disparities, and precision medicine applications. Recent work examines GLP-1 receptor agonists, proteomics of plant-based diets, and APOL1 genetics in kidney disease.
Analysis of her 2025 publications reveals trends in chronic kidney disease prevention, healthcare policy impacts on medication adherence, and proteomic pathways linking diet to cardiovascular outcomes. Her work bridges clinical nephrology with population health analytics.
As a physician-scientist, she contributes to KDIGO guidelines and explores neighborhood environmental impacts on dialysis utilization, emphasizing policy implications for urbanicity-dependent health outcomes.
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