Pallavi Madhusoodhan Pillai, MD
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ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR | Pediatrics

Role of the Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) pathway in relapsed pediatric B-Lymphoblastic leukemia: Prognostic and therapeutic implications.

MSH6 Haploinsufficiency at Relapse Contributes to the Development of Thiopurine Resistance in Pediatric B-Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

An Assessment of disease knowledge differences between adolescents with sickle cell disease and their parents and its correlation to quality of life.

2017

Children’s Oncology Group Hematologic Malignancies Translational Pilot Studies Program Grant (COG-HMTPSP)

2016

American Society of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology (ASPHO) Early Career Travel Award

2015

American Society of Hematology Research and Training Award for Fellows (ASH-RTAF)

2013

Vincent Tricomi, M.D Resident Research Award

The Brooklyn Hospital Centre

2013

The Brooklyn Pediatric Society Resident Research Award

2012

Best Resident Teacher Award

The Brooklyn Hospital Centre

2012

AAP Program Delegate Award to the AAP NCE

2011

AAP Allergy-immunology Travel Grant Recipient to the AAP NCE

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