
معرفی
Imran Gani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine: Nephrology at the Medical College of Georgia. His academic focus spans nephrology, transplant medicine, and immunology, with recent research on kidney allograft survival and post-transplant complications.
- Education: MBBS (2007) and MD (2005) from Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences
- Certifications: National Provider Identifier (2011), Georgia (2017) and South Carolina (2019) medical licenses
His scholarly work examines immune regulation in transplantation, donor-recipient variabilities, and clinical interventions for transplant-related complications. Recent publications highlight HLA-G's role in allograft survival, cell-free DNA biomarkers, and innovative treatments for post-operative lymphatic issues.
Current research trends emphasize the intersection of nephrology and immunology, particularly in managing immune responses post-kidney transplantation and addressing complications like thrombocytopenia and chylous ascites through targeted therapies and lymphatic interventions.
- Best Patient Management Conference Presentation Award, Mercy Catholic Medical Center (2014)
- Class Position in Final Year of Medical School, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute (2006)
Gani contributes to teaching as an instructor for RNEP 5000 Nephrology and GMED 5013 Nephrology Externship. He has served on multiple institutional committees including the Teaching and Learning Technologies Working Group (2019-2020) and Surgery Unit Quality Council (2018-2020). Currently, he serves as Director of Transplant Nephrology (2021-present).
