University of California San Francisco

Alexander Gupta
Alexander Gupta, MD

Clinical Fellow (PGY-6)
Abdominal Transplant Surgery

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of California, San Francisco Residency, General Surgery 6/2024
    University of California, San Francisco Internship, General Surgery 6/2017
    University of Texas Medical Branch MD Doctor of Medicine 6/2016
    Southern Methodist University BSE Electrical Engineering with Biomedical Specialization 5/2012
    University of California, San Francisco Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship

    Awards & Honors

    Award Conferred By Date
    Haile T. Debas Resident Teaching Award University of California, San Francisco 2024
    Lawrence W. Way Critical Thinking Award University of California, San Francisco 2024
    Medical Student Teaching Award University of California, San Francisco 2020
    Emergency Department Consultant of the Year - Runner Up Zuckerburg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center 2019
    Krevans Award for Clinical and Professional Excellence Zuckerburg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center 2018

    Grants and Funding

    • Filling a Void of Research (FAVOR) Training for Transplant Surgeons | NIH | 2016-08-01 - 2026-07-31 | Role: Co-Investigator

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 15
    1. Variants in tubule epithelial regulatory elements mediate most heritable differences in human kidney function.
      Loeb GB, Kathail P, Shuai RW, Chung R, Grona RJ, Peddada S, Sevim V, Federman S, Mader K, Chu AY, Davitte J, Du J, Gupta AR, Ye CJ, Shafer S, Przybyla L, Rapiteanu R, Ioannidis NM, Reiter JF| | PubMed
    2. Real-time thermoconductive monitoring for early detection of kidney transplant rejection.
      Gupta AR, Rickert CG, Gardner JM| | PubMed
    3. Variants in tubule epithelial regulatory elements mediate most heritable differences in human kidney function.
      Loeb GB, Kathail P, Shuai R, Chung R, Grona RJ, Peddada S, Sevim V, Federman S, Mader K, Chu A, Davitte J, Du J, Gupta AR, Ye CJ, Shafer S, Przybyla L, Rapiteanu R, Ioannidis N, Reiter JF| | PubMed
    4. Epithelial zonation along the mouse and human small intestine defines five discrete metabolic domains.
      Zwick RK, Kasparek P, Palikuqi B, Viragova S, Weichselbaum L, McGinnis CS, McKinley KL, Rathnayake A, Vaka D, Nguyen V, Trentesaux C, Reyes E, Gupta AR, Gartner ZJ, Locksley RM, Gardner JM, Itzkovitz S, Boffelli D, Klein OD| | PubMed
    5. Ikaros is a principal regulator of Aire+ mTEC homeostasis, thymic mimetic cell diversity, and central tolerance.
      Sin JH, Sucharov J, Kashyap S, Wang Y, Proekt I, Liu X, Parent AV, Gupta A, Kastner P, Chan S, Gardner JM, Ntranos V, Miller CN, Anderson MS, Schjerven H, Waterfield MR| | PubMed
    6. Epithelial TNF controls cell differentiation and CFTR activity to maintain intestinal mucin homeostasis.
      Reyes EA, Castillo-Azofeifa D, Rispal J, Wald T, Zwick RK, Palikuqi B, Mujukian A, Rabizadeh S, Gupta AR, Gardner JM, Boffelli D, Gartner ZJ, Klein OD| | PubMed
    7. Epithelial zonation along the mouse and human small intestine defines five discrete metabolic domains.
      Zwick RK, Kasparek P, Palikuqi B, Viragova S, Weichselbaum L, McGinnis CS, McKinley KL, Rathnayake A, Vaka D, Nguyen V, Trentesaux C, Reyes E, Gupta AR, Gartner ZJ, Locksley RM, Gardner JM, Itzkovitz S, Boffelli D, Klein OD| | PubMed
    8. Early patient and liver allograft outcomes from donation after circulatory death donors using thoracoabdominal normothermic regional: a multi-center observational experience
      Brubaker AL, Taj R, Jackson B, Lee A, Tsai C, Berumen J, Parekh JR, Mekeel KL, Gupta AR, Gardner JM ,Chaly T, Mathur AK, Jadlowiec C, Reddy S, Nunez R, Bellingham J, Thomas EM, Wellen JR, Pan JH, Kearns M, Pretorius V, Schnickel GT| | UCSF Research Profile
    9. Early patient and liver allograft outcomes from donation after circulatory death donors using thoracoabdominal normothermic regional: a multi-center observational experience.
      Brubaker AL, Taj R, Jackson B, Lee A, Tsai C, Berumen J, Parekh JR, Mekeel KL, Gupta AR, Gardner JM, Chaly T, Mathur AK, Jadlowiec C, Reddy S, Nunez R, Bellingham J, Thomas EM, Wellen JR, Pan JH, Kearns M, Pretorius V, Schnickel GT| | PubMed
    10. Tissue-specific mitochondrial HIGD1C promotes oxygen sensitivity in carotid body chemoreceptors.
      Timón-Gómez A, Scharr AL, Wong NY, Ni E, Roy A, Liu M, Chau J, Lampert JL, Hireed H, Kim NS, Jan M, Gupta AR, Day RW, Gardner JM, Wilson RJA, Barrientos A, Chang AJ| | PubMed