Tanvi Dhere MD
- Department of Medicine
Associate Professor
- (404) 778-3184
Overview
Tanvi 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 where she joined faculty upon finishing. 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. She is also trained in reading small bowel capsule endoscopy and has focused some of her research in this arena as well.
Academic Appointment
- Senior Physician, Emory University School of Medicine
- Director of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Internal Medicine: Digestive Diseases, Emory University Hospital
- Associate Professor, Division of Digestive Diseases, Emory University
Education
Degrees
- MD from Medical University of South Carolina
- BS from University of South Carolina Honors College
Research
Focus
- Inflammatory bowel disease, capsule endoscopy
Publications
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Integration of Radiation Oncology Into the Preclinical Curriculum Through Problem-Based Learning.
Pract Radiat Oncol Volume: 14 Page(s): e1 - e8
01/01/2024 Authors: Ali N; Dhere TA; Bates JE; Lorenz JW; Janopaul-Naylor JR; Schlafstein AJ; Patel PR; Lin JY -
Corticosteroid Use in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Patients May Lead to Worse IBD-Related Outcomes After COVID-19 Infection
Volume: 117 Page(s): S769 - S770
10/01/2022 Authors: Spandorfer A; Lue N; Iskandar H; Naidu H; Jewell L; Eskreis D; Woolard L; Prasad M; Dhere T -
Differences in Work Disability by Race and Gender in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Volume: 117 Page(s): S725 - S726
10/01/2022 Authors: Batista D; Krasnow M; Menchaca JT; Jiang C; Dhere T; Iskandar H -
Problem-Based Learning Curriculum as a Tool to Increase Medical Student Exposure to Radiation Oncology
Volume: 114 Page(s): E14 - E15
09/01/2022 Authors: Ali N; Dhere TA; Lorenz JW; Janopaul-Naylor JR; Schlafstein AJ; Patel PR; Lin JY -
Corrigendum to: Intracolonic Neuropeptide Y Y1 Receptor Inhibition Attenuates Intestinal Inflammation in Murine Colitis and Cytokine Release in IBD Biopsies.
Inflamm Bowel Dis Volume: 28 Page(s): 815
05/04/2022 Authors: Chandrasekharan B; Boyer D; Owens JA; Wolfarth AA; Saeedi BJ; Dhere T; Iskandar H; Neish AS -
Intracolonic Neuropeptide Y Y1 Receptor Inhibition Attenuates Intestinal Inflammation in Murine Colitis and Cytokine Release in IBD Biopsies.
Inflamm Bowel Dis Volume: 28 Page(s): 502 - 513
03/30/2022 Authors: Chandrasekharan B; Boyer D; Owens JA; Wolfarth AA; Saeedi BJ; Dhere T; Iskandar H; Neish AS -
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Donor Screening Updates and Research Gaps for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients.
J Clin Microbiol Volume: 60 Page(s): e0016121
02/16/2022 Authors: Mehta N; Wang T; Friedman-Moraco RJ; Carpentieri C; Mehta AK; Rouphael N; Dhere T; Larsen CP; Kraft CS; Woodworth MH -
P026Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Related Outcomes in Patients Diagnosed With COVID-19.
Am J Gastroenterol Volume: 116 Page(s): S6
12/01/2021 Authors: Spandorfer A; Lue N; Iskandar H; Naidu H; Jewell L; Eskreis D; Woolard L; Prasad M; Dhere T -
Autoimmune Enteropathy Presenting as Ascites in a Patient With Cirrhosis.
Inflamm Bowel Dis Volume: 27 Page(s): e145 - e146
11/15/2021 Authors: Hijab E; Dhere T -
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Patients in Remission at the Time of COVID-19 Diagnosis Have Better IBD Related Outcomes Than Those With Moderate Disease Activity at the Time of COVID-19 Diagnosis
Volume: 116 Page(s): S1383 - S1383
10/01/2021 Authors: Spandorfer A; Lue N; Iskandar HN; Naidu H; Jewell L; Eskreis D; Woolard LM; Prasad M; Dhere T