Sandeep Kishore, MD, PhD, MSc

Assoc Professor Clinical X

Sandeep (Sunny) P. Kishore is a physician-scientist at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) who has dedicated his career to addressing the urgent global epidemic of chronic diseases. He is focusing on the interface between digital innovation and population health to address cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity which increasingly are driving death, disability, and cost.

He led the development of a scalable treatment algorithm to support the digital transformation of blood pressure control across the University of California, the nation’s largest academic health system. Previously, he modernized the Essential Medicines List for the WHO by adding a dozen treatments for chronic diseases to promote access to crucial medications and provided technical guidance to Resolve to Save Lives targeting the prevention of 100 million deaths through improved cardiovascular health. He founded the world’s first and largest network of early career health professionals focused on chronic disease control (Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network).

He has authored 70 articles in esteemed medical journals as well as in popular publications such as Scientific American, and has spoken at TEDMED and the United Nations. His honors include the Sarber Award for top PhD student in microbiology at the American Society of Microbiology, selection as an Emerging Leader at the National Academy of Medicine, as a Fellow at the MIT Dalai Lama Center, and as a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow. He completed his MD-PhD at Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering, master’s at Oxford as the Usher Cunningham Scholar and clinical training internal medicine at Yale and at Harvard’s Brigham & Women’s Hospital.

Education
06/2021 - Residency, Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
06/2015 - Internship, Yale School of Medicine/Yale New Haven
MD-PhD, 05/2014 - Medicine, Weill Cornell/ Rockefeller/ Sloan-Kettering Institute
M.Sc, 08/2006 - Immunology, University of Oxford
B.S., 05/2004 - Biology, Duke University
Websites
Publications
  1. Heller DJ, Hudspeth JC, Kishore SP, Mercer T, Schwartz JI, Rabin TL. Bringing Generalists to Global Health: a Missed Opportunity and Call to Action. Journal of general internal medicine 2023. PMID: 38135777


  2. Kishore SP. Global NCD policy implementation stalls in the modern era. The Lancet. Global health 2023. PMID: 36925158


  3. Garg A, Murphy A, Krishna A, Sahoo SK, Huffman MD, Kishore SP, Shivashankar R. Essential medicines for cardiovascular diseases in India: Rapid appraisal of policies and processes at the subnational level. The National medical journal of India 2023. PMID: 37167513


  4. Agarwal A, Husain MJ, Datta B, Kishore SP, Huffman MD. Access to Heart Failure Medicines in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Analysis of Essential Medicines Lists, Availability, Price, and Affordability. Circulation. Heart failure 2022. PMID: 35249355


  5. Groden P, Capellini A, Levine E, Wajnberg A, Duenas M, Sow S, Ortega B, Medder N, Kishore S. The success of behavioral economics in improving patient retention within an intensive primary care practice. 2021. PMID: 34937551


  6. Jezmir JL, Bharadwaj M, Chaitoff A, Diephuis B, Crowley CP, Kishore SP, Goralnick E, Merriam LT, Milliken A, Rhee C, Sadovnikoff N, Shah SB, Gupta S, Leaf DE, Feldman WB, Kim EY, STOP-COVID Investigators. Performance of crisis standards of care guidelines in a cohort of critically ill COVID-19 patients in the United States. 2021. PMID: 34337554


  7. Bharadwaj M, Jezmir JL, Kishore SP, Winkler M, Diephus B, Haider H, Crowley CP, Pinilla-Vera M, Varon J, Baron RM, Feldman WB, Kim EY. Empirical Assessment of U.S. Coronavirus Disease 2019 Crisis Standards of Care Guidelines. 2021. PMID: 34286282


  8. Newman D, Tong M, Levine E, Kishore S. Correction: Prevalence of multiple chronic conditions by U.S. state and territory, 2017. 2020. PMID: 32970771


  9. Salam A, Huffman MD, Kanukula R, Hari Prasad E, Sharma A, Heller DJ, Vedanthan R, Agarwal A, Rodgers A, Jaffe MG, R Frieden T, Kishore SP. Two-drug fixed-dose combinations of blood pressure-lowering drugs as WHO essential medicines: An overview of efficacy, safety, and cost. 2020. PMID: 32815663


  10. Jezmir JL, Bharadwaj M, Kishore SP, Winkler M, Diephuis B, Kim EY, Feldman WB. Empirical Assessment of COVID-19 Crisis Standards of Care Guidelines. 2020. PMID: 32511478


  11. Newman D, Tong M, Levine E, Kishore S. Prevalence of multiple chronic conditions by U.S. state and territory, 2017. 2020. PMID: 32369509


  12. Schwarz D, Dhungana S, Kumar A, Acharya B, Agrawal P, Aryal A, Baum A, Choudhury N, Citrin D, Dangal B, Dhimal M, Gauchan B, Gupta T, Halliday S, Karmacharya B, Kishore S, Koirala B, Kshatriya U, Levine E, Maru S, Rimal P, Sapkota S, Schwarz R, Shrestha A, Thapa A, Maru D. An integrated intervention for chronic care management in rural Nepal: protocol of a type 2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation study. 2020. PMID: 31996250


  13. Majumdar UB, Hunt C, Doupe P, Baum AJ, Heller DJ, Levine EL, Kumar R, Futterman R, Hajat C, Kishore SP. Multiple chronic conditions at a major urban health system: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of frequencies, costs and comorbidity patterns. 2019. PMID: 31619421


  14. Frieden TR, Varghese CV, Kishore SP, Campbell NRC, Moran AE, Padwal R, Jaffe MG. Scaling up effective treatment of hypertension-A pathfinder for universal health coverage. 2019. PMID: 31544349


  15. von Oettingen JE, Ginsburg O, Kishore SP, Pastakia SD, Schroeder LF, Milner DA, Vedanthan R. The AEIOU of essential diagnostics: align, expand, implement, oversee, and update. 2019. PMID: 31097269


  16. Kumar A, Schwarz D, Acharya B, Agrawal P, Aryal A, Choudhury N, Citrin D, Dangal B, Deukmedjian G, Dhimal M, Dhungana S, Gauchan B, Gupta T, Halliday S, Jha D, Kalaunee SP, Karmacharya B, Kishore S, Koirala B, Kunwar L, Mahar R, Maru S, Mehanni S, Nirola I, Pandey S, Pant B, Pathak M, Poudel S, Rajbhandari I, Raut A, Rimal P, Schwarz R, Shrestha A, Thapa A, Thapa P, Thapa R, Wong L, Maru D. Designing and implementing an integrated non-communicable disease primary care intervention in rural Nepal. 2019. PMID: 31139453


  17. Newman D, Levine E, Kishore SP. Prevalence of multiple chronic conditions in New York State, 2011-2016. 2019. PMID: 30730970


  18. DiPette DJ, Skeete J, Ridley E, Campbell NRC, Lopez-Jaramillo P, Kishore SP, Jaffe MG, Coca A, Townsend RR, Ordunez P. Fixed-dose combination pharmacologic therapy to improve hypertension control worldwide: Clinical perspective and policy implications. 2018. PMID: 30480368


  19. Kishore SP, Salam A, Rodgers A, Jaffe MG, Frieden T. Fixed-dose combinations for hypertension. 2018. PMID: 30215377


  20. Hajat C, Kishore SP. The case for a global focus on multiple chronic conditions. 2018. PMID: 29989034


  21. Kishore SP, Blank E, Heller DJ, Patel A, Peters A, Price M, Vidula M, Fuster V, Onuma O, Huffman MD, Vedanthan R. Modernizing the World Health Organization List of Essential Medicines for Preventing and Controlling Cardiovascular Diseases. 2018. PMID: 29406862


  22. Ruchman SG, Kishore SP, Singh P. A Platform to Accelerate Global Reductions in Chronic Diseases: Toward Action. 2016. PMID: 27938830


  23. Kishore SP, Belt R, Park PH. Noncommunicable Diseases: The Authors Reply. 2015. PMID: 26526266


  24. Siddharthan T, Ramaiya K, Yonga G, Mutungi GN, Rabin TL, List JM, Kishore SP, Schwartz JI. Noncommunicable Diseases In East Africa: Assessing The Gaps In Care And Identifying Opportunities For Improvement. 2015. PMID: 26355052


  25. Kishore SP, Kolappa K, Jarvis JD, Park PH, Belt R, Balasubramaniam T, Kiddell-Monroe R. Overcoming Obstacles To Enable Access To Medicines For Noncommunicable Diseases In Poor Countries. 2015. PMID: 26355060


  26. Jaacks LM, Ali MK, Bartlett J, Bloomfield GS, Checkley W, Gaziano TA, Heimburger DC, Kishore SP, Kohler RE, Lipska KJ, Manders O, Ngaruiya C, Peck R, Pena MB, Watkins DA, Siegel KR, Narayan KM. Global Noncommunicable Disease Research: Opportunities and Challenges. 2015. PMID: 26301624


  27. Carroll L, Ali MK, Cuff P, Huffman MD, Kelly BB, Kishore SP, Narayan KM, Siegel KR, Vedanthan R. Envisioning a transdisciplinary university. 2014. PMID: 25564706


  28. Beaglehole R, Bonita R, Ezzati M, Alleyne G, Dain K, Kishore SP, Horton R. NCD Countdown 2025: accountability for the 25 × 25 NCD mortality reduction target. 2014. PMID: 25012115


  29. Wynia MK, Kishore SP, Belar CD. A unified code of ethics for health professionals: insights from an IOM workshop. 2014. PMID: 24570240


  30. Ukaegbu UE, Kishore SP, Kwiatkowski DL, Pandarinath C, Dahan-Pasternak N, Dzikowski R, Deitsch KW. Recruitment of PfSET2 by RNA polymerase II to variant antigen encoding loci contributes to antigenic variation in P. falciparum. 2014. PMID: 24391504


  31. Matheka DM, Nderitu J, Vedanthan R, Demaio AR, Murgor M, Kajana K, Loyal P, Alkizim FO, Kishore SP. Young professionals for health development: the Kenyan experience in combating non-communicable diseases. 2013. PMID: 24262308


  32. Kishore SP, Basu S, Selvaraj S. Access to cancer medicines in India. 2013. PMID: 23561744


  33. Hogerzeil HV, Liberman J, Wirtz VJ, Kishore SP, Selvaraj S, Kiddell-Monroe R, Mwangi-Powell FN, von Schoen-Angerer T, Lancet NCD Action Group. Promotion of access to essential medicines for non-communicable diseases: practical implications of the UN political declaration. 2013. PMID: 23410612


  34. Kolappa K, Henderson DC, Kishore SP. No physical health without mental health: lessons unlearned? 2013. PMID: 23397342


  35. Francis ER, Goodsmith N, Michelow M, Kulkarni A, McKenney AS, Kishore SP, Bertelsen N, Fein O, Balsari S, Lemery J, Fitzgerald D, Johnson W, Finkel ML. The global health curriculum of Weill Cornell Medical College: how one school developed a global health program. 2012. PMID: 22929431


  36. Huffman MD, Siegel KR, Kishore SP, Bitton A. Regarding the prevention of global chronic disease: academic public health's new frontier. 2011. PMID: 22021284


  37. Khandelwal S, Huffman MD, Shah S, Kishore S, Siegel K. Non-communicable, chronic disease training and education needs in India. 2011. PMID: 25691045


  38. Kishore S, Siegel KR, Kelly B, Vedanthan R, Ali MK, Koplan J, Narayan KM, Fuster V. Preparing the university community to respond to 21st century global public health needs. 2011. PMID: 25691043


  39. Siegel KR, Kishore SP, Huffman MD, Aitsi-Selmi A, Baker P, Bitton A, Mwatsama M, Ding EL, Feigl AB, Khandelwal S, Rapkin N, Seligman B, Vedanthan R. Trans-Disciplinary Education and Training for NCD Prevention and Control. 2011. PMID: 25691044


  40. Kishore SP, Siegel KR, Ahmad A, Aitsi-Selmi AA, Ali MK, Baker P, Basu S, Bitton A, Bloomfield GS, Bukhman G, Emery E, Feigl AB, Grepin K, Huffman MD, Kajana K, Khandelwal S, Kolappa K, Liu C, Lokhandwala N, Marwah V, Mwatsama M, Novak N, Nundy S, Park PH, Perez CP, Price MR, Rapkin N, Rice H, Seligman B, Shah S, Silva Jd, Sridhar D, Stuckler D, Vedanthan R, Zaman J, Young Professionals’ Chronic Disease Network. Youth manifesto on non-communicable diseases. 2011. PMID: 25691046


  41. Siegel KR, Feigl AB, Kishore SP, Stuckler D. Misalignment between perceptions and actual global burden of disease: evidence from the US population. 2011. PMID: 21562634


  42. Finch TH, Chae SR, Shafaee MN, Siegel KR, Ali MK, Tomei R, Panjabi R, Kishore SP. Role of students in global health delivery. 2011. PMID: 21598264


  43. Kishore SP, Bitton A, Cravioto A, Yach D. Enabling access to new WHO essential medicines: the case for nicotine replacement therapies. 2010. PMID: 21092092


  44. Maciag K, Kishore SP. Generic drugs for developing nations. 2010. PMID: 20531275


  45. Kishore SP, Tavera G, Hotez PJ. The global health crisis and our nation's research universities. 2010. PMID: 20186327


  46. Kishore SP, Herbstman BJ. Adding a medicine to the WHO model list of essential medicines. 2009. PMID: 19223877


  47. Kishore SP, Dhadialla PS. A student-led campaign to help tackle neglected tropical diseases. 2007. PMID: 17676947


  48. Kishore SP, Bungum MK, Platt JL, Brunn GJ. Selective suppression of Toll-like receptor 4 activation by chemokine receptor 4. 2005. PMID: 15670831