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School of Allied Health  :  Dietetics & Nutrition  :  Faculty  :  Garimella

Dietetics and Nutrition


Faculty: Rama Garimella, MSc, MS, PhD

Research Assistant Professor

rgarimella@kumc.edu

TEL: (913) 588-6658
FAX: (913) 588- 8946

Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Garimella is responsible for building a strong basic science research program and mentoring graduate student research towards the MS or PhD degree in the Department of D&N. She teaches Nutritional Biochemistry to our entry-level graduate students and will be responsible for teaching DN 885 (Nutritional Biochemistry). She is also devleoping a new course on Laboratory Techniques in Nutrition Research (DN 912) with Dr. Leidy, which will be taught by Dietetics and Nutrition faculty. She is also an Adjunct Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.

Dr. Garimella is the author of twelve peer reviewed research papers and over ten published abstracts. She has presented her research at national and international scientific meetings. 
Academic Background
She received her B.Sc. (Honors) in Botany from the University of Delhi, Delhi, India and M.Sc. in Plant Nematology from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India. She received her MS in Biochemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska and PhD in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine from the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas. She completed her post-doctoral research training in the Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Pathology before joining as a faculty in the Department of Dietetics and Nutrition.
Research Focus
Research is focused upon bone and cartilage biology, mineralization, matrix vesicles proteomics, and skeletal repair at the Bone Research Laboratory. Current projects include study into the role of bone morphogenetic proteins in skeletal cell differentiation and functions. Also engaged in pathophysiology of osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and other bone remodeling disorders as well as research into the role of bioactive dietary factors (curcumin), and vitamins (vitamin D) in modulating osteosarcoma as well as other cancers showing osteotropism; nutrigenomics.