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Tanvi A. Dhere,
MD

Area of Practice/Specialty:
Gastroenterology

Languages: English

Location:
Correll Pavilion
80 Gilmer St. SE
Atlanta, GA 30303

Doctor's Bio


Dr. Tanvi A. Dhere is an associate professor of the Division of Digestive Diseases at Emory University. She received her undergraduate degree from the Honors College at University of South Carolina in Biology. She went on to medical school at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Upon completing her MD, she left for Chicago to join the residency program at Northwestern McGaw Medical Center. She returned to the south to complete her GI fellowship at Emory. During her training, Dr. Dhere pursued research in inflammatory bowel disease and continues to focus much of her research in this area. She is particularly interested in ethnic differences as it relates to disease progression, treatment, and genetics.

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

Affiliations

Emory

Education & Training

  • Medical School: Medical University of South Carolina
  • Residency: Northwestern McGaw

Fellowships

Emory University School of Medicine

Locations and Directions


Correll Pavilion

Location:
80 Gilmer St. SE
Atlanta, GA 30303

Location Details

Grady Memorial Hospital

Location:
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303

Location Details

Correll Pavilion

Location:
80 Gilmer St. SE
Atlanta, GA 30303

Location Details

Grady Memorial Hospital

Location:
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303

Location Details

Publications


  • Integration of Radiation Oncology Into the Preclinical Curriculum Through Problem-Based Learning.

    Ali N, Dhere TA, Bates JE, Lorenz JW, Janopaul-Naylor JR, Schlafstein AJ, Patel PR, Lin JY

    Practical radiation oncology. 2024;14(1):e1-e8.

    PMID: 37802397
  • Whole-genome sequencing of African Americans implicates differential genetic architecture in inflammatory bowel disease.

    Somineni HK, Nagpal S, Venkateswaran S, Cutler DJ, Okou DT, Haritunians T, Simpson CL, Begum F, Datta LW, Quiros AJ, Seminerio J, Mengesha E, Alexander JS, Baldassano RN, Dudley-Brown S, Cross RK, Dassopoulos T, Denson LA, Dhere TA, Iskandar H, Dryden GW, Hou JK, Hussain SZ, Hyams JS, Isaacs KL, Kader H, Kappelman MD, Katz J, Kellermayer R, Kuemmerle JF, Lazarev M, Li E, Mannon P, Moulton DE, Newberry RD, Patel AS, Pekow J, Saeed SA, Valentine JF, Wang MH, McCauley JL, Abreu MT, Jester T, Molle-Rios Z, Palle S, Scherl EJ, Kwon J, Rioux JD, Duerr RH, Silverberg MS, Zwick ME, Stevens C, Daly MJ, Cho JH, Gibson G, McGovern DPB, Brant SR, Kugathasan S

    American journal of human genetics. 2021;108(3):431-445.

    PMID: 33600772
  • IBD Serology and Disease Outcomes in African Americans With Crohn's Disease.

    Bertha M, Vasantharoopan A, Kumar A, Bruce BB, Prince J, Hofmekler T, Okou D, Chopra P, Wang G, Sauer C, Landers CJ, Hussain SZ, Cross RK, Baldassano RN, Kappelman MD, Katz J, Alexander JS, Kirschner BS, Moulton DE, Osuntokun BO, Patel A, Saeed S, Klapproth JA, Dhere TA, Dubinsky MC, McGovern D, Kugathasan S

    Inflammatory bowel diseases. 2017;24(1):209-216.

    PMID: 29272484
  • Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies African-Specific Susceptibility Loci in African Americans With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

    Brant SR, Okou DT, Simpson CL, Cutler DJ, Haritunians T, Bradfield JP, Chopra P, Prince J, Begum F, Kumar A, Huang C, Venkateswaran S, Datta LW, Wei Z, Thomas K, Herrinton LJ, Klapproth JA, Quiros AJ, Seminerio J, Liu Z, Alexander JS, Baldassano RN, Dudley-Brown S, Cross RK, Dassopoulos T, Denson LA, Dhere TA, Dryden GW, Hanson JS, Hou JK, Hussain SZ, Hyams JS, Isaacs KL, Kader H, Kappelman MD, Katz J, Kellermayer R, Kirschner BS, Kuemmerle JF, Kwon JH, Lazarev M, Li E, Mack D, Mannon P, Moulton DE, Newberry RD, Osuntokun BO, Patel AS, Saeed SA, Targan SR, Valentine JF, Wang MH, Zonca M, Rioux JD, Duerr RH, Silverberg MS, Cho JH, Hakonarson H, Zwick ME, McGovern DP, Kugathasan S

    Gastroenterology. 2017;152(1):206-217.e2.

    PMID: 27693347
  • Characterization of genetic loci that affect susceptibility to inflammatory bowel diseases in African Americans.

    Huang C, Haritunians T, Okou DT, Cutler DJ, Zwick ME, Taylor KD, Datta LW, Maranville JC, Liu Z, Ellis S, Chopra P, Alexander JS, Baldassano RN, Cross RK, Dassopoulos T, Dhere TA, Duerr RH, Hanson JS, Hou JK, Hussain SZ, Isaacs KL, Kachelries KE, Kader H, Kappelman MD, Katz J, Kellermayer R, Kirschner BS, Kuemmerle JF, Kumar A, Kwon JH, Lazarev M, Mannon P, Moulton DE, Osuntokun BO, Patel A, Rioux JD, Rotter JI, Saeed S, Scherl EJ, Silverberg MS, Silverman A, Targan SR, Valentine JF, Wang MH, Simpson CL, Bridges SL, Kimberly RP, Rich SS, Cho JH, Rienzo AD, Kao LWH, McGovern DPB, Brant SR, Kugathasan S

    Gastroenterology. 2015;149(6):1575-1586.

    PMID: 26278503
  • Vitamin D status and bone mineral density in African American children with Crohn disease.

    Middleton JP, Bhagavathula AP, Gaye B, Alvarez JA, Huang CS, Sauer CG, Tenjarla G, Schoen BT, Kumar A, Prasad M, Okou DT, Ifeadike WC, Dhere TA, Conneely KN, Ziegler TR, Tangpricha V, Kugathasan S

    Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. 2013;57(5):587-93.

    PMID: 23760229

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