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Arundati Rao, MBBS, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology) and Associate Program Director of the Nephrology Fellowship at Yale School of Medicine. She holds affiliations with the Kidney Transplant Program and Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Rao completed her MBBS at Sri Ramachandra Medical College (2014), residency at University of Connecticut (2016–2019), and a chief residency year (2020). Her nephrology fellowship at Yale (2020–2022) was followed by an advanced transplant nephrology fellowship, during which she contributed to research on transplant outcomes, hypertension management, and renal physiology. She is actively involved in medical education, mentoring trainees, and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration in nephrology. Her clinical expertise includes kidney transplantation, chronic kidney disease, and managing complex renal disorders.
Dr. Rao’s research focuses on transplant immunology, non-HLA genetic factors in allograft survival, and innovative therapies for hypertension. She has published peer-reviewed articles in Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, Frontiers in Immunology, and other journals. She advocates for resident wellness and has led initiatives to enhance educational programs during her chief residency. Her career reflects a balance between clinical excellence, translational research, and nurturing future nephrologists.
Professional highlights include her role in developing Yale’s nephrology fellowship curriculum and contributions to the Yale Medicine educational resources on kidney disease and transplant medicine. She is committed to improving health equity through accessible care and advancing precision medicine approaches in renal transplantation.

