معرفی
**Kapuluru Reddy** is a Professor in the Department of Medicine-Gastroenterology at the University of Chicago. He specializes in gastroenterology, hepatology, and liver transplantation, with a focus on advancing clinical care, education, and research in liver diseases and transplant medicine. His work addresses workforce shortages in hepatology, transplant outcomes, and microbiome-driven therapies for liver patients.
Education & Training:
- MD, University of Tennessee, Memphis (1998)
- Internal Medicine Residency, University of Tennessee, Memphis (2001)
- Gastroenterology Fellowship, University of Tennessee, Memphis (2004)
Research Interests: His research spans liver transplantation efficacy, microbiota modulation in chronic liver disease, and improving outcomes for patients with cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and alcohol-related liver diseases. He collaborates on studies involving gut metabolites, drug efficacy in end-stage renal disease, and novel educational interventions for residents.
Articles Trends: Recent publications highlight geographic disparities in transplant access, microbiota-driven infection prevention, and optimizing hepatology training programs. Key themes include bridging clinical practice gaps and advancing interdisciplinary care.
Awards:
- 2015 GI Fellow Teaching Award (University of Chicago)
- 2016 Joseph B. Kirsner Mentorship Award (University of Chicago)
- 2022–Present: Chicago Top Doctors (Castle Connolly)
Grants & Labs: Collaborates on NIH-funded studies (e.g., HALT-HE trial) and leads initiatives on workforce modeling and transplant policy. Active in multi-institutional teams analyzing gut microbiota and hepatorenal syndrome.

