About
Ocean Setia is a faculty member at Yale School of Medicine (Yale University), affiliated with the Dardik Laboratory for Vascular Biology and Therapeutics. He holds a medical degree (MBBS) from Sardar Patel Medical College (2016). His research focuses on vascular surgery innovations, diabetic kidney disease mechanisms, and surgical interventions for vascular pathologies. His work spans clinical studies on wound therapy, imaging techniques for vascular diagnostics, and mechanistic studies on endothelial cell biology and fibrosis. Key contributions include advancements in surgical techniques like mesenteric artery transposition and insights into sex hormone impacts on arteriovenous fistula maturation. He has published extensively in journals such as Science Advances, Journal of Vascular Surgery, and Annals of Vascular Surgery.
Research interests emphasize translational applications of vascular biology, including machine learning algorithms for occlusion detection and regenerative therapies using stem cells. His articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining surgical innovation with molecular mechanisms in diabetic complications. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his active publication record underscores scholarly engagement.
Academically, he collaborates with clinicians and researchers like Britt Tonnessen, Jonathan Cardella, and Alan Dardik. His lab work involves preclinical models and human trials, focusing on improving outcomes for vascular diseases. No formal grants or student advisement roles are detailed in the provided texts.