Meentee page

Dr. Jain has mentored medical students, residents, fellows, graduate students, post-doc and junior faculty.

Prior Mentees of Dr. Jain

Find out what projects they worked and also see what they are currently doing. 

Graduate Student (Dissertation Committee)
 

Year(s) Student; Project; What they are currently doing.
2008-2009 Gabriela Cantu; Evaluation of hepatitis B as an independent risk factor for type 2 Diabetes in the MACS cohort. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Currently coordinator of Infection Prevention at Baylor Scott & White
2011-2013 Qiuyue Chen, Molecular Genetics, “Hepatitis C virus replicate in subclones of HUH & cells in which antiviral genes are epigenetically silenced.” UT Southwestern Medical Center.
2011-2012 Robert Devereaux, Psychology Department, Perceptions of Illness using HCV as a model. UT Southwestern Medical Center. Currently  pychologist in Knoxville, TN
2022 to present Angie Garcia, MD, PhD candidate in School of Applied Science. Evaluating the role of race/ethnicity in HIV outcomes in Hispanics in Texas.  Meet every other week for 1 hour (mentoring);

 

Graduate Students
 

Year(s) Student; Project; What they are currently doing.
2009-2010 Kanan Garg, Review literature on  the use of tenofovir to treat hepatitis B. University of Texas School of Public Health (Dallas Branch). Currently Analyst at Texas Health Resource
2011-2012 Ankita Vora, Qualitative research on barriers to HCV treatment among HIV/HCV and HCV patients. University of Texas School of Public Health (Dallas Branch).  Community Psychiatry conducting clinical trials in Alameda, CA

 

Medical Students
 

Year(s) Student; Project; What they are currently doing.
2004 Rathi Pillai, MSII, Summer research program, Organized HIV/HBV Database on Access, obtained serum samples, analyzed data, wrote abstract, and presented poster in January, 2005 at UT Southwestern. Currently Assistant Professor  Hematology & Oncology Emory, Atlanta Georgia
2006 Jonathan Boyd, MSII, Summer research program. Developed and organized an Access database of liver biopsies from 2000- 2005.  Currently pathologist in Houston, Texas
2006 Shahed Shakouri, MSII, Summer research program,.Analyzed a cohort of 1465 HIV-infected patients to determine who had died after 6 years of follow-up. Developed an  Access database to record findings. Abstract chosen for an oral presentation at the 45th Annual UT Southwestern Medical Student Research Forum, January, 2007.
2007-2009 Doan Dao, Independent Research Examined a cohort of patients with HIV/HBV. Collected serum samples and determined HBV viral load and HBV gentotype. Examined the impact of HBV genotype on liver disease progression. Currently Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
2009 Adolfo Flores, MSII, Summer research program: Examined the relationship of HCV viral load and CD4 T cell count in HIV/HCV patients. Did sequence analysis of HCV diversity in patients with HIV/HCV and low CD4 T cell count and compared to those with high CD4 T cell count. Currently, pediactrician in McKinney, Texas.
2009 Chinonyerem Okwara, MSII, Summer research program. Developed a database for scoring HCV depression scores on HIV/HCV patients. Consented HIV alone and HCV alone groups to assess for level of depression. Analyzed the differences between the three groups. Currently psychiatrist in Temple, Texas
2011-2012 Emerson Chen, Doris Duke Scholar. Analyzed data from HCV survey on knowledge and attitudes towards HCV. Currently  oncologist in Portland, OR
2012-2013 Perry Dubin, Doris Duke Scholar. Evaluating clinical outcomes of patients with HIV and viral hepatitis compared to those with viral hepatitis. Currently Internist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
2017 Paul Parisot. Retrospective analysis of the association of Hepatitis C and B-cell lymphoma.  Currently resident at Vanderbilt
2018 Sabhi Gull. Analysis of HCV patients and barriers to linkage to care.
2018 Paul Parisot. Retrospective analysis of HBV in HIV patients: longitudinal analysis. Currently resident at Vanderbilt

 

Internal Medicine Residents 
 

Year(s) Student; Project; What they are currently doing.
2007 Ellen Kitchell, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, 1 month rotation on clinical research. Developed HIV/HCV and HIB/HBV database. Reviewed and cleaned data of HIV/HBV dual vs. monotherapy. Currently Associate Professor at UT Southwestern
2015-2017 Christina Yek, MD, Internal Medicine  Resident.  Evaluate outcomes of HCV patients with DAA therapy.
2015-2017 Carolina de la Flor, MD, Internal Medicine Resident. Evaluate outcomes of HCV patients on DAA therapy.  Review article HIV/HBV.
2016-2017 John Marshall, MD, Internal Medicine Resident. Evaluate outcomes on HCV patients on DAA therapy
2016-2018 Amanda Mohammed, MD Family Medicine Resident. Evaluate adherence in HIV patients with depression
2018-2020 Mauro Silva, MD, Internal Medicine Resident. Evaluate barriers to HCV treatment in safety-net hospital system
2019-2020 Victoria Jackson, MD Internal Medicine Resident. Evaluate barriers to HCV treatment in safety -net hospital system
2019, 2021 Joslyn Strebe, MD  Internal Medicine Resident. Evaluate barriers to care in HIV/HCV patients in Ryan White Clinic ; COVID-19 clinical trials
2019-2020 Anne Marie Kerchberger, MD Internal Medicine Resident. Evaluate HCV treatment among non-baby boomers

 

ID Fellows/Post-Graduate Fellow
 

Year(s) Student; Project; What they are currently doing.
2006-2008 Joanna Shaw, MD, Infectious Disease Fellow, Examined the risk of death in HIV-cohort followed for 6 years. Developed a survey to examine attitudes and behaviors associated with HCV in HIV, HCV, and HIV/HCV coinfected patients. Currently in practice  Nashville, TN
2007-2009 Michael Limerick, RN, PhD, Clinical Scholars Fellow. Examined the risk of steatosis among HIV/HCV genotype 1 compared to HCV alone. Developed an assessment tool to examine attitudes and behaviors among minorities with HIV-infection to determine barriers to care; Currently HIV provider
2008-2010 Ellen Kitchell, MD, Infectious Disease Fellow. Faculty Advisor for research project which examined the frequency of HIV-testing in Liver and primary care clinics. Study was supported by a grant from Bristol-Meyers Squibb.  Currently Associate Professor UTSW, Associate Medical Director HIV Clinic
2012-2013 Jason Gillman, MD, Infectious Disease Fellow.  Faculty advisor and preceptor for HCV clinical trials research; currently works Prism Health Dallas, Texas
2022- Alex Radunsky, PhD, post-graduate. HCV evaluation mixed methods.  meet every other week 1 hours mentoring;