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Sandeep Kishore

Faculty, Arnhold Institute for Global Health and Department of Health System Design & Global Health

Professional Background

Dr. Sunny Kishore is a pioneering force in the field of global health, with a distinguished career that has been characterized by his unwavering commitment to chronic disease prevention and control. As the Associate Director and Founding Director of the Chronic Disease Action Center at the Arnhold Institute for Global Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, he leads a dynamic team that operates at the intersection of health policy, clinical research, and community health initiatives. His leadership is instrumental in directing initiatives that aim to enhance the science and delivery of care for multiple chronic conditions across various health systems. Through his tireless efforts, Dr. Kishore formulates impactful policy recommendations and scalable treatment guidelines designed to improve global access to essential medicines.

Dr. Kishore’s career has been driven by his passion for developing technology-based solutions that address barriers to access for essential treatments. His holistic approach is rooted in delivering and evaluating population-level strategies that tackle priority chronic conditions effectively and at scale. His commitment to health equity is evident in his role as the founder and president of the Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network, where he has successfully cultivated a network of dedicated young health professionals. Together, they design and implement comprehensive technical packages focused on essential medicines, further underscoring Dr. Kishore’s influence in shaping the future of global health.

In addition to his esteemed position at Mount Sinai, Dr. Kishore contributes his expertise as a consultant for Resolve to Save Lives, an organization dedicated to enhancing global access to vital anti-hypertensive medications. His work with such initiatives highlights his role as a thought leader in the field and advocates for the vital integration of health policy and practice.

Education and Achievements

Dr. Sunny Kishore’s academic journey is as impressive as his professional accomplishments. He earned a combined MD and PhD from the prestigious Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering Institute. During his time there, he showcased both his leadership and compassion, being selected by his peers to deliver the commencement address and receiving the Most Compassionate Physician Award. This recognition is a testament to his dedication to patient care and his ability to inspire future generations of healthcare providers.

His illustrious education continues with a robust background in microbiology and immunology. Dr. Kishore obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Microbiology and Immunology from Cornell University, where he honed his skills in research that would lead him to receive the Raymond W. Sarber Award for being the top American graduate student in microbiology for his invaluable laboratory research on anti-malarial treatments. His academic ventures also include a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Immunology from the University of Oxford, further solidifying his expertise in infectious disease and immunological responses.

Dr. Kishore’s educational foundation was built at Duke University, where he received his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology, setting the stage for his future successes in both clinical and academic settings. Additional fellowships at prestigious institutions such as Yale, Harvard, and MIT enhanced his research and clinical training experiences. His post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School and his fellowship at the MIT Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values only serve to enrich his comprehensive understanding of health systems and ethics in healthcare.

Leadership and Community Service

Throughout his impressive career, Dr. Kishore has played key roles in several respected organizations. He has served on the Board of Directors for Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, where he advocated for vital reforms in global health education and access to life-saving medicines. Additionally, his former fellowship at the New York Academy of Medicine and role as an Emerging Leader with the National Academy of Medicine has positioned him as a key voice in discussions on public health, chronic diseases, and the future of medical research.

His status as a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations from 2016 to 2020 reflects his engagement with global health policy and international relations, demonstrating his commitment to addressing complex health issues on a global scale. These roles contribute significantly to a well-rounded perspective, enabling him to be an effective leader at the intersection of clinical care, policy-making, and community engagement.

Publications and Contributions

Dr. Kishore has made substantial contributions to the literature on non-communicable diseases, publishing extensively in reputable journals such as The Lancet, Health Affairs, and the Bulletin of the WHO. His articles not only address the challenges associated with the global epidemic of chronic diseases but also propose innovative solutions to enhance prevention, treatment, and policy reforms. His insightful contributions to Scientific American further solidify his role as an influential voice in public discourse on health issues affecting populations worldwide.

Conclusion

Through his impressive educational background, remarkable professional journey, and dedicated service to global health, Dr. Sunny Kishore has firmly established himself as a leader in chronic disease prevention and control. His innovative work in developing accessible treatment solutions, fostering community engagement through youth networks, and advocating for health policy reforms continues to shape the landscape of global health. As a compassionate physician and a distinguished academic, Dr. Kishore stands as an exemplary figure in the fields of public health and healthcare innovation.

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tags. Health System Design, Global Health, Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Policy, Population Health, Essential Medicines, Medical Research, Non-Communicable Diseases, Health Equity, Medical Education, Health System Reform, MD/PhD Education, Leadership in Healthcare, Technology in Health, Community Health Initiatives, Clinical Training, Fellowship Programs, Chronic Disease Action, Young Professionals Network, Policy Recommendations

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New York, New York