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Dr. Madhusudhan Budatha, PhD

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  • Division of Nephrology

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Madhusudhan Budatha, Ph. D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Budatha is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine. He joined faculty at UT Health in June 2018, after completing postdoctoral training at Yale University and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. His research focuses on Cell-ECM (extracellular matrix) and Cell-Cell interactions in tissue homeostasis, inflammation and implications in aging and age associated chronic diseases

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2007 - Ph.D. - University of Hyderabad
    • 2001 - M.S. - Biochemistry - Sri Venkateswara University
    • 1999 - B.S - Biochemistry - , Sri Venkateswara University

    Training

    • 2012 - Fellowship - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    Appointments

    • 2018 - Senior Research Associate - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    • 2016 - Associate Research Scientist - Yale University, School of Medicine, Yale Cardiovascular Research Center
  • Publications

      1. Friedrichs WE, Zhang J, Reeves WB, Schwartz MA, Budatha M*; VE-cadherin phosphorylation is important for flow dependent vascular remodeling and atherosclerosis formation  (manuscript in preparation) (*corresponding author)
      2. Friedrichs WE, Zhang J, Reeves WB*, Budatha M* Senescent cells contribute to physiological remodeling of the aged kidneys (manuscript in preparation) (*corresponding author)
      3. Zhang J, Reeves WB, Schwartz MA, Budatha M*; Inhibiting fibronectin-integrin signaling attenuates the flow and pressure dependent vascular remodeling in mice (manuscript in preparation) (*corresponding author)
      4. Wang W, Wang Y, Li K, Tadagavadi R,  Friedrich WE,  Budatha M*, Reeves WB*; IL-10 from dendritic cells but not from T regulatory cells protects against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity PLoS One (accepted) (2020) (*corresponding authors)

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