Sherry Mansour, MD, MS
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Biography
Dr. Sherry Mansour grew up and attended medical school in New York. She graduated in 2010 and received the Highest Academic Achievement Award. She was elected valedictorian of her class and was also inducted into the Psi Sigma Alpha National Osteopathic Scholastic Honor Society. She went on to complete residency training in Internal Medicine at Stony Brook University Medical Center, where she was chosen as chief medical resident. She was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Stony Brook Chapter in 2012. She then joined Yale New Haven Hospital in 2014 as a Clinical Research Nephrology fellow. She also completed her Master of Science from the Yale School of Public Health in 2019 with a focus on Chronic Disease Epidemiology. Since her arrival at Yale, Dr. Mansour has been working on identifying novel repair biomarkers in blood and urine to better predict long-term kidney and heart disease outcomes after AKI, and improve overall patient care. Her K-23 proposal is focused on understanding the role of a vessel repair pathway, known as the Angiopoietin pathway, in graft outcomes after deceased donor kidney transplantation.
Education & Training
- MSYale University, Clinical Disease Epidemiology and Biostatistics (2019)
- Research Fellow, NephrologyYale School of Medicine (2018)
- Nephrology Clinical Research FellowshipYale New Haven Hospital (2018)
- Clinical Fellow, NephrologyYale School of Medicine (2016)
- Internal Medicine Chief ResidencyStony Brook University Hospital (2014)
- Internal Medicine ResidencyStony Brook University Hospital (2013)
- MDNYCOM (2010)
- BSNew York Institute of Technology, Osteopathic Medicine (2007)
- DONew York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine
Activities
- Angiopoietins as biomarkers in AKICalifornia City, CA, United States 2023AKI UAB/UCSD O'Brien Center
- Kidney Repair Biomarkers and the Story of the Kidney BrothersChicago, IL, United States 2022Research Symposium, University of Chicago
- Biomarkers to predict the evolution from AKI to CKD: New tools in our armamentariumQuébec City, QC, Canada 20229th Annual FEN conference
- Kidney Repair Biomarkers and the Story of the Kidney BrothersNew Haven, CT, United States 2022Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
- Practical Use of BiomarkersI am invited to give a 30 minute talk at the National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting held in April, 2021 2021Practical Use of Biomarkers
- Biomarkers in AKI: Will They Ever Be Ready for Prime Time?Denver, CO, United States 2020Biomarkers in AKI: Will They Ever Be Ready for Prime Time?
- Potential Harms of Extreme ExerciseDenver, CO, United States 2020Potential Harms of Extreme Exercise
- Clinically Adjudicated Deceased Donor AKI and Graft OutcomesPhiladelphia, PA, United States 2020Clinically Adjudicated Deceased Donor AKI and Graft Outcomes
- Uromodulin to Osteopontin Ratio in Deceased Donor Urine is Associated with Kidney Graft OutcomesPhiladelphia, PA, United States 2020Uromodulin to Osteopontin Ratio in Deceased Donor Urine is Associated with Kidney Graft Outcomes
- The Role of Angiopoietins in CKD Progression After HospitalizationDenver, CO, United States 2020The Role of Angiopoietins in CKD Progression After Hospitalization
- The Role of Vascular Markers in Kidney and Heart Outcomes After AKIWashington, DC, United States 2019The Role of Vascular Markers in Kidney and Heart Outcomes After AKI
- The Role of Angiogenesis Markers in Determining Kidney Injury and Long-term Outcomes After Cardiac SurgeryPacific Grove, CA, United States 2019The Role of Angiogenesis Markers in Determining Kidney Injury and Long-term Outcomes After Cardiac Surgery
- The Good, The Bad, and The Kidney; The Role of Adaptive and Maladaptive Repair MarkersToronto, ON, Canada 2019The Good, The Bad, and the Kidney; the Role of Adaptive and Maladaptive Repair Markers
- Complications of Rapid Correction of Hyponatremia; How Fast is Too FastDerby, CT, United States 2019Complications of Rapid Correction of Hyponatremia; How Fast is Too Fast
- The Role of Repair Biomarkers in AKI and Kidney Disease ProgressionBaltimore, MD, United States 2018The Role of Repair Biomarkers in AKI and Kidney Disease Progression
- Running‘ the Risk of Acute Kidney Injury in Marathon RunnersDanbury, CT, United States 2017Running‘ the Risk of Acute Kidney Injury in Marathon Runners
- Associations Between Deceased-Donor Urine MCP-1 and Kidney Transplant Outcomes.Boston, MA, United States 2016Associations Between Deceased-Donor Urine MCP-1 and Kidney Transplant Outcomes.
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Chosen by faculty for Internal Medicine Chief Residency | Stony Brook University Medical Center | 2013 |
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society | Stony Brook AOA chapter | 2012 |
Highest Academic Achievement Award | New York College of Osteopathic Medicine | 2010 |
Psi Sigma Alpha | National Osteopathic Scholastic Honor Society | 2008 |
Presidential Scholarship Award | New York Institute of Technology | 2003 |
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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ASN AKI!NOW | Member of the ASN AKI!NOW basic science workgroup which focuses on utilizing innovation and science to improve research in AKI and advance patient care. | 2023 - Present |
Director of Wellness at Yale Section of Nephrology | Director | 2022 - Present |
Nutrients-Nutrition in Hemodialysis | Guest Editor | 2022 - 2023 |
American Journal of Transplantation | Reviewer | 2021 - Present |
AKI!Now Steering Committee | I am a committee member on the ASN AKI!Now steering committee. The goal of this committee is to promote and advance knowledge about management of AKI in order to improve AKI recovery and long-term outcomes. | 2021 - Present |
American Society of Nephrology | Abstract Reviewer for the American Society of Nephrology Conference, 2020 | 2020 |
Kidney360 | Reviewer | 2020 - Present |
Clinical Epidemiology | Reviewer | 2020 - Present |
American Heart Journal | Reviewer | 2018 - Present |
International Society of Nephrology | Member | 2018 - Present |
Clinical Journal of American Society of Nephrology | Reviewer | 2018 - Present |
BMC Nephrology | Reviewer | 2017 - Present |
American Journal of Kidney Disease | Reviewer | 2017 - Present |
Downtown Evening Soup Kitcen (DESK), New Haven, CT | Volunteer | 2017 - 2019 |
New Haven Reads, New Haven, CT | Volunteer | 2017 - 2019 |
Sisters Abiding in Truth and Light (SALT), Hamden, CT | Volunteer | 2017 - 2019 |
Coptic Hospital, Nairobi Kenya, Inpatient and Outpatient Outreach | Physician | 2017 |
American Heart Association | Member | 2017 - Present |
Internal Residency Renal Interest Group | Co-Organizer | 2016 |
Yale New Haven Hospital, Clinical Pathology Conference, Nephrology | Co-Director | 2015 |
American Transplant Congress | Member | 2015 - Present |
American Society of Nephrology | Member | 2014 - Present |
Maputo Central Hospital, Maputo, Mozambique, Global Health Elective | Intern | 2013 |
American College of Physicians | Member | 2013 - Present |
Medical Mission, Johannesburg South Africa, Urgent Care Clinic | Physician | 2012 |
Just As I Am, East Brunswick, NJ | Coordinator | 2008 - 2016 |
First Timothy Four Twelve (FTFT), Astoria, NY | Volunteer | 2006 - 2016 |