Clinical Research

​Exploring Clinical Biochemistry for Disease Prognosis and Treatment​

Dr. Sodhi’s principal research focus is to investigate the contributions of oxidative stress to chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, neurodegeneration, and metabolic syndrome as well as their associated long-term complications. She has established extensive collaborations with Laboratory of Cardiovascular Science, National Institute of Health and various departments in Marshall University School of Medicine including, Geriatrics, Nephrology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, and Surgery. Prior and ongoing clinical research conducted in her laboratory, in obesity, cardiovascular and renal disease, has great pathophysiological and therapeutic implications as well as opens the possibility of future translational clinical research.

  • Analysis of circulating biomarkers
  • Analysis of circulating microRNAs
  • Validation of circulating exosomes as paracrine mediators of organ-crosstalk in disease progression
  • Correlation analysis for the prediction of disease severity
  • Promoting future research on advanced therapeutic targets and prognostic predictors
  • Translational clinical studies to establish prevention and treatment strategies for pathophysiological conditions prevalent in US population.

Komal Sodhi, MD
Associate Professor
sodhi@marshall.edu


Sneha S Pillai, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
pillais@marshall.edu


Bruno De Souza Goncalves, PhD
Post-Doctoral Research Scientist
desouzagonca@marshall.edu


Muhammad Aslam Chaudhry, MD
Research Associate
chaudhry@marshall.edu

Phone: 914-629-3793
Email: sodhi@marshall.edu
Byrd Biotechnology Science Center Room 214
1700 3rd Ave, Huntington, WV 25703