Dr Jha is a dedicated Physician with a passion for advancing healthcare on multiple fronts, with a strong foundation in hospital medicine, medical education, and cutting-edge research.
Dr. Jha's research pursuits encompass two critical areas: malaria vaccine and drug development and global health. In the realm of infectious diseases, particularly malaria, he has devoted himself to the quest for effective vaccines and therapies, dedicated to make a profound impact on global health by combatting one of the world's deadliest diseases.
Raj, Dipak K., Das Mohapatra, Alok, Jnawali, Anup, Zuromski, Jenna, Jha, Ambrish, Cham-Kpu, Gerald, Sherman, Brett, Rudlaff, Rachel M., Nixon, Christina E., Hilton, Nicholas, Oleinikov, Andrew V., Chesnokov, Olga, Merritt, Jordan, Pond-Tor, Sunthorn, Burns, Lauren, Jolly, Grant, Ben Mamoun, Choukri, Kabyemela, Edward, Muehlenbachs, Atis, Lambert, Lynn, Orr-Gonzalez, Sachy, Gnädig, Nina F., Fidock, David A., Park, Sangshin, Dvorin, Jeffrey D., Pardi, Norbert, Weissman, Drew, Mui, Barbara L., Tam, Ying K., Friedman, Jennifer F., Fried, Michal, Duffy, Patrick E., Kurtis, Jonathan D. "Anti-PfGARP activates programmed cell death of parasites and reduces severe malaria." Nature, vol. 582, no. 7810, 2020, pp. 104-108. |
Nixon, Christian P, Nixon, Christina E, Michelow, Ian C, Silva-Viera, Rayna A, Colantuono, Bonnie, Obeidallah, Aisha S, Jha, Ambrish, Dockery, Dominique, Raj, Dipak, Park, Sangshin, Duffy, Patrick E, Kurtis, Jonathan D. "Antibodies to PfsEGXP, an Early Gametocyte-Enriched Phosphoprotein, Predict Decreased Plasmodium falciparum Gametocyte Density in Humans." The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 218, no. 11, 2018, pp. 1792-1801. |
Kurtis, Jonathan D, Raj, Dipak K, Michelow, Ian C, Park, Sangshin, Nixon, Christina E, McDonald, Emily A, Nixon, Christian P, Pond-Tor, Sunthorn, Jha, Ambrish, Taliano, Ross J, Kabyemela, Edward R, Friedman, Jennifer F, Duffy, Patrick E, Fried, Michal. "Maternally-derived Antibodies to Schizont Egress Antigen-1 and Protection of Infants From Severe Malaria." Clinical Infectious Diseases, vol. 68, no. 10, 2018, pp. 1718-1724. |
Thakur, Lokendra K, Jha, Kunal Kishor, Jha, Sweta, Jha, Ambrish. "Fulminant tracheobronchial aspergillosis." BMJ Case Reports, 2017, pp. bcr2016219127. |
ABSTRACTS
Friedman JF, Michelow I, Park S, Raj DK, Nixon CE, McDonald EA, Nixon CP, Pond-Tor S, Jha A, Kabyemela E, Fried M, Duffy PE and Kurtis JD. Cord blood anti-pfsea-1 and protection from severe malaria in infants. In: Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. AMER SOC TROP MED & HYGIENE 8000 WESTPARK DR, STE 130, MCLEAN, VA 22101 USA, 2017
Raj DK, Mohapatra AD, Janiwali A, Jha A, Sherman B, Pardi N, Weissman D, Nixon CE, Dvorin JD, Rudlaff R, Pond-Tor S, Jolly G, Muehlenbachs A, Kabyemela E, Lambert L, Gonzalez SO, Oleinikov A, Park S, Friedman JF, Fried M, Duffy PE, Kurtis JD. Antibodies to Plasmodium falciparum glutamic acid rich protein (PfGARP) protect against infection and severe disease. Event: Molecular Parasitology Meeting, Woods hole, 2018 Sep, 09 -13/18 USA.
Raj DK, Sherman B, Jha A, Duffy PE, Jonathan D. Kurtis. Evaluation of a novel antigen PfCDPK-5 as a pediatric malaria vaccine. NERIC 2019, Aug 14-16, 2019, New Hampshire, USA
Raj DK, Jha A, Sherman B, Jnawali A, Gerald CK, Kurtis JD. Identification and characterization of a novel antigen PfCDPK5 as a pediatric malaria vaccine. ASTMH meeting, Nov.20-24, 2019, National Harbor, Maryland USA
Dipak K. Raj, Ambrish Jha, Brett Sherman, Sunthorn Pond-Tor, Christopher B Fox, Sandra J Sivananthan, Randall F Howard, Darrick Carter, Jonathan D. Kurtis. (November, 2016). Optimization of Vaccine Adjuvants for PfSEA-1A Vaccine Trials Poster presented at: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Annual Meeting; Atlanta, GA, USA.
Division of Hospital Medicine/ Lifespan Physician Group
Center for International Health Research
Departmnet of Medicine, Alpert Medical University of Brown University
Rhode Island Medical License | Department of Health, Rhode Island | - | #MD16938 |
MD | American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine | - | #413252 |