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Date: June 7, 2012
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFaculty Curriculum Vitae
I. PERSONAL DATA
First Name: Jyoti Last Name: PanickerCurrent Academic Rank: Assistant Professor Department(s): Pediatrics, Pediatric Hematology Oncology DivisionOffice Address: 2016 Smith West, MS 2031, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard; Kansas City, KS 66160Phone: 913-588-6340Fax: 913-588-2245E-mail: [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Undergraduate and Graduate Education
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution
1984-8 All India Senior School Certificate Examinations, Government of Delhi, India (Degree equivalent to Pre-Medical Education)
N. C. Jindal School, New Delhi, India
1988-93 M.B.B.S. (Medical School degree- equivalent to MD degree)
Maulana Azad Medical College, University of Delhi, India
Postgraduate Education
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution
1993 Internship (1 year- equivalent to internship in USA)
Maulana Azad Medical College, LNJPN & GB Pant Hospital, University of Delhi, India
1994-97: M.D. (3- year Pediatrics Residency equivalent to Board Certification in Pediatrics)
Maulana Azad Medical College, LNJPN & GB Pant Hospital, University of Delhi, India
1997-8 Senior Resident, Pediatrics (equivalent to 4th year Chief Resident)
Maulana Azad Medical College, LNJPN & GB Pant Hospital, University of Delhi, India
1998-9 Observer, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
1999-2002 Resident, Department of Pediatrics Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
2002-5 Fellow, Pediatric Hematology Oncology
Children’s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, D.C.
2003-5 Research Fellow, Molecular Biology Laboratory of Carol J. Thiele, PhD
National Cancer Institute (Pediatric Oncology Branch), National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD
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Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities (List in chronological order. Please explain any discontinuity in professional experience)
Month and Year Position Institution
Jul 2005- Nov 2009 (Employment started July 2005, formal credentialing completed May 2006)
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM), Rootstown, OH
Nov 2009- June 2012 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Kansas School of Medicine (KUMC)
July 2012- present Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Kansas School of Medicine (KUMC)
Professional Registration/Licensure
Year Number State
2005-10 35.085753 (inactive) Ohio
2005-8 MD430241 (inactive) Pennsylvania
2009-present 0433983 (active) Kansas
Professional Certification(s)
Date Board
1997 Permanent ECFMG Certification (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates), ECFMG number 0-573-195-5
2002 American Board of Pediatrics—General Pediatrics Certification, Number 076449
2006 American Board of Pediatrics—Pediatric Hematology Oncology Subspecialty Certification, Number 1999
Professional Societies and Affiliations
Date Organization (including offices held)
2002 American Society of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
2010 Kansas Chapter- American Academy of Pediatrics
Honors and Awards (honorary societies, research awards, teaching and other awards)
Year Award
1992 Award- Roll of honor for best student in Medical School (M.B.B.S)
1992 Dr. Madan Gopal Satya Devi Gold Medal in Final Year of Medical School
1992 Dr. P. Goel Gold Medal for best student in Medical School (M.B.B.S)
1993 Winner North Zone, Indian Academy of Pediatrics Quiz competition at Calcutta, India
1994 Highest (top 1%) score among 10,000 Medical graduates for postgraduate
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studies in Medical Subspecialties
1997 Top rank in MD Pediatrics- University of Delhi, India
2002 Certificate of Merit, Wayne State University, MI
2005 Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Young Investigator’s TravelAward at Pediatric Academic Societies / American Society of Pediatric Hematology Oncology annual meeting, Washington, DC
2010-12 Sunflower Fellowship
2012 Leadership Development Scholarship
II. TEACHING ACTIVITIES (Teaching evaluations and other evidence of quality teaching must be attached; this represents the teacher’s portfolio and should be accurately summarize ALL of your teaching activities.)
Brief statement of areas of teaching interest:
My teaching philosophy is to create a learner-centered environment that promotes lifelong learning. For me, the best way to accomplish this goal is through problem based learning in a small group or one-on-one setting. I encourage students to identify their knowledge deficits and I help them find resources to address these learning needs. This helps them to foster self- assessment and instill life-long learning habits. My favorite quote is by W.B. Yeates - “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.”
I modify my teaching techniques for different levels of learners in order to enhance students’ learning experience and performance. Recognition of the learners’ knowledge and abilities helps me to assess their learning needs and set goals. I involve them in discussions and encourage them to ask questions, thereby stimulating self-directed learning. Establishing and monitoring mutual expectations, giving effective feedback to the students and their evaluation of my teaching helps me to individualize their learning experience.
1. Instruction:
Didactic (e.g.: lectures and formal presentations) at Northeastern Ohio School of Medicine (NEOUCOM) and University of Kansas School of Medicine (KUMC).
AcademicYear Course Title
Instruction Student
Type Hours No Type
2002-05 Resident and Medical Student Lectures
Multiple Pediatric Hematology Oncology topics
Lectures at Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.
40 over 3 years
25-30 Residents and Medical Students
2006
NEOUCOM
Grand Rounds Presentation
Childhood Leukemia- A success story?
Grand Rounds at Northside Medical Center, OH
1 Hour –CME credits given
75 Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
2005-08
NEOUCOM
Resident and Medical Student
Multiple Pediatric Hematology Oncology topics
Lectures at Tod Children’s Hospital and
25 20-25 Residents and Medical Students
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Lectures St Elizabeth Hospital, OH
2009
KUMC
Grand Attending Rounds
Childhood Leukemia
Grand Attending rounds presentation
1 55-60 Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
Feb 2010
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Bleeding Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Lecture 1 24 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Feb 2010
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
von Willebrand Disease
Lecture 1 24 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Apr 2010
KUMC
Grand Attending Rounds
von Willebrand disease in adolescents
Grand Attending rounds presentation
1 60 Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
Jul 2010
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Tumor Lysis and other oncologic emergencies
Lecture 1 25 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Jul 2010
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Chemotherapy monitoring
Lecture 1 25 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Aug 2010
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Blood Transfusions
Lecture 1 28 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Apr 2011
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Bleeding Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Lecture 1 15 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
May 2011
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Anemia in Children and Adolescents
Lecture 1 16 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
June 2011
KUMC
Grand Attending Rounds
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Grand Attending rounds presentation
1 50 Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
Aug 2011
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Chemotherapy monitoring, Tumor Lysis and Febrile Neutropenia
Lecture 1 28 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Aug 2011
KUMC
Grand Attending Rounds
Thrombocytopenia and Anemia in an
Grand Attending rounds
1 60 Faculty, Residents and Medical
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adolescent who is Jehovah's witness
presentation Students
Sept 2, 2011
KUMC
Pediatrics Grand Rounds
Childhood Leukemia- the price of success!
Pediatrics Grand Rounds at KUMC
1 Hour- CME credits given
46 Faculty, Residents and Medical Students
Sep 2011
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Sickle Cell Crisis and Transfusion Reactions
Lecture 1 26 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Feb 2012
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Erythrocyte Disorders / Anemia
Lecture 1 15 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
April 2012
KUMC
Pediatrics Resident core curriculum lecture
Coagulopathies / Bleeding Disorders
Lecture 1 25 Pediatric Residents and Medical Students
Nondidactic (e.g.: workshops, labs, and discussion groups)
AcademicYear Course Title
Instruction Student
Type Hours No Type
2005-9
NEOUCOM
Smear review Peripheral smear and bone marrow slides review
Interactive Total 32 sessions- 1 hr per session
20-25 Third and Fourth Year Medical Students and Pediatric Residents
2010-11
KUMC
PBL co-leader with Dr. Stewart Babbott (PBL Leader in 2 sessions, co-leader in remaining 7 sessions)
PBL sessions – First Year medical students
Problem based learning (PBL) - interactive
Total 9 sessions - 2 hrs per session
11 First Year Medical Students
2010-11
KUMC
Computer assisted Learning in Pediatrics Program (CLIPP) cases
CLIPP cases- Ped 900 General Pediatrics Clerkship
Case and problem based -interactive
1-2 hrs every 6 weeks for each clerkship group
13-16 per session
Third Year Pediatrics Clerkship Students
2011
KUMC
PBL leader (back up) for 2011-2012
PBL sessions – for First and Second Year Medical
Problem based learning (PBL)-
2 hours per session-16 first year and 8
10-12 First Year and Second Year Medical
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students interactive second year sessions scheduled for the year 2011-12
Students
Sep 2011
KUMC
Care 4 Kids Group- pairs medical studentswith chronically ill kids who are frequently admitted to the hospital.
My life as a Pediatric Hematologist Oncologist -Why I chose this career path and how I got to where I am.
Interactive discussion and Question Answer format
1 70 First and Second Year Medical Students who are buddies to oncology or sickle cell disease patients.
Feb 2012
KUMC
The American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) panel speaker
Being a mother (and balancing career)
Panel forum discussion
1 50 Medical Students, Postdocs, Residents
Mar 2012
KUMC
Speaker at Pediatric Interest Group
My life as a Pediatric Hematologist Oncologist
Panel forum discussion
1 55 Medical Students- mostly M1 and some M2
Clinical
Year Hours
Student
No Type
2002-5
NEOUCOM
Teaching on rounds for at least 2 hrs/ day for 4-6 months/year
7-8 at Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC
Pediatric Residents and Third and Fourth Year Medical Students
2005-9
NEOUCOM
Teaching on rounds for at least 1-2 hrs/ day for 5 months/year
5-6 at Tod Children’s Hospital, St. Elizabeth Health Center, Youngstown and Akron Children’s Hospital, OH
Pediatric Residents and Third and Fourth Year Medical Students
2005-9
NEOUCOM
Teaching of Residents - Outpatient Pediatric Hematology Oncology rotation- 30-35 hrs/week
1 resident every month at Tod Children’s Hospital, St. Elizabeth Health Center, Youngstown and Akron Children’s Hospital, OH
Pediatric Residents
2005-9
NEOUCOM
Teaching of Residents and Medical Students during teaching conferences (3-4 hrs/ month)
10-15 at above Ohio Hospitals Pediatric Residents and Third and Fourth Year Medical Students
2009- present
KUMC
Teaching on inpatient rounds for 1-2 hr/ day for 6 months/year
4 Pediatric Residents
2009- Teaching on inpatient rounds for 3-4 Ped 900 General Pediatrics
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present
KUMC
1-2 hrs/ day for 6 months / year Clerkship- Third Year Medical Students and Fourth Year Medical Students Pediatrics Subinternship rotation
2009- present
KUMC
Teaching of Residents and students during teaching conferences including morning teaching conferences and noon conferences (3-4 hrs/ month)
15-18 Pediatric Residents and KUMC Medical Students (Third and Fourth Year)
2009- present
KUMC
Teaching of Third Year Medical Students - Pediatrics clerkship- about once or twice per week, 4 hours per clinic
1-2 per week (Third Year students rotate through subspecialty clinics) at KUMC
Ped 900 General Pediatrics Clerkship- Third Year Medical Students
2009- present
KUMC
Teaching of Residents - Pediatric Hematology Oncology rotation- 30 to 32 hrs each week
1 per rotation (9-10 months per year) in Pediatric Hematology Oncology
Pediatric Residents
Master’s Theses and PhD Dissertations directed
Year Student Name Thesis TitleDegree
(Completed/In process)
Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows
Year Fellow Name Area of Study
Advising (Thesis or dissertation committees: student academic group/individual)
Date Student or group name Type of Student/group
Mentoring Medical Students and Residents-
My mentoring philosophy is to help mentees succeed by being their advisor, coach and role model. I strive to develop a mutually beneficial relationship which is based on trust and the achievement of common goals. My objective is to help my mentees achieve personal and career growth which gives me a sense of pride and a motivating experience.
I believe that the level of success of mentoring depends on the commitment on the part of both the mentor and mentee and I let the mentees know what I expect from them. I individualize our interactions based on the mentee’s needs. In general, I offer encouragement and motivation and I help my mentees identify resources and develop a support network. I give them constructive feedback and guidance and I try to be a good role model for a professional physician.
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1) Faculty Mentor for 1 Pediatrics Resident and 2 medical students each academic year at NEOUCOM- Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (2005-9).
2) SIPR (Specialized Intensive Pediatrics Review) mentor for resident(s) – 2010-11 KUMC
(a) SIPR Mentor for 3rd year Resident at KU (2010-2011) - Mahreen Alavi Siddiqui to help with assigned readings, PREP questions in preparation for Pediatrics Boards.
(b) Current SIPR mentor for 2nd Year Resident at KU (2012-13)- Shaji Pillai to help with reading goals and preparation for Pediatrics Boards.
A faculty SIPR mentor is paired with a resident who is not achieving satisfactory level of performance in ITE (In Training Examination) scores. SIPR Mentor is responsible for reviewing the resident’s responses to the educational activities and for providing feedback. ITE performance as well as overall academic performance of this mentee resident improved significantly with one to one mentoring and remediation efforts.
3) Faculty advisor for Medical Student(s): Wescoe Academic Society- KUMC
Advisees for 2010-11 Academic year:(a) Mallory Martinez (Class of 2011)(b) Neela Sandal (Class of 2012) (c) Lauren Poull (Class of 2014).
Advisees for 2011-12 Academic year:(a) Neela Sandal (Class of 2012) (b) Lauren Poull (Class of 2014).(c) John “Alex” Brainard (Class of 2015).
4) Preceptor for first year and second year medical students for KUMC 2011-12 academic year
Year-1: Rachel Quaney (class of 2015) and Year-2: Ashley Meinert (class of 2014)
Each student spends an afternoon (one afternoon per module- 6-7 modules per year) with me in my clinic and learns skills of history taking, physical examination, case presentation, communication, clinical reasoning and teamwork.
5) Mentoring Resident(s) /Medical Student(s) with medical writing and research projects-
a) I mentored NEOUCOM Tod Children’s Hospital Pediatrics Resident- Nseir B in 2007-8 with medical writing. We published a case report entitled, “Antiphospholipid antibodies in a 12-month-old presenting with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.” Pediatric Hematology and Oncology 2008;25:233-5.
b) I mentored KUMC Pediatrics Resident: Ashley Brook Campbell in 2010 with medical writing. We published an article entitled, “New onset psychosis in an adolescent during treatment of testicular germ cell tumor” in Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology 2011: Apr;33:e125-6.
c) I mentored KUMC Pediatrics Resident (co-mentor with Stephen D. Smith, M.D.): Robyn Gartrell Harris in 2011 with medical writing. We submitted an abstract entitled, “Coinfection with Parvovirus B19 and Epstein Barr Virus in an Adolescent with Sickle Cell Disease Manifesting As Septic Shock” which was accepted for publication in December 2011 in American Society of Hematology (ASH) and Blood abstract book and also online on the ASH abstracts site at http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/site/misc/ASH_Meeting_Abstracts_Info.xhtml. I am currently mentoring Robyn Gartrell Harris to submit a manuscript for publication.
d) I mentored KUMC Fourth Year Medical Student: Adam Lamble (class of 2011) in 2010-2011 with collaborative research project studying correlation between zinc and Hemoglobin F in sickle cell disease. We applied for a grant for this project to Doris Duke Charitable Foundation- In vivo and in vitro Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Hemoglobin F levels in Sickle Cell Disease.
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e) I mentored KUMC Pediatrics Resident (co-mentor with Stephen D. Smith, M.D.): Robyn Gartrell Harris in 2011-12 with medical writing. We published an abstract entitled, “Coinfection with Parvovirus B19 and Epstein Barr Virus in an Adolescent with Sickle Cell Disease Manifesting As Septic Shock” in December 2011 in American Society of Hematology (ASH) and blood abstract book and also online on the ASH abstracts site at http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/site/misc/ASH_Meeting_Abstracts_Info.xhtml.
f) I am mentoring KUMC Pediatrics Resident (co-mentor with Stephen D. Smith, M.D.): Fu-Sheng Chou in 2011-12 with medical writing. We are submitting a manuscript entitled “Local thrombolytic therapy: a safe procedure for adolescents receiving anti-coagulation therapy for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis” to Pediatric Blood and Cancer.
g) I am mentoring KUMC Pediatrics Resident (co-mentor with Stephen D. Smith, M.D.): Nadia Ibrahimi in 2011- 12 with medical writing. We are currently writing a manuscript entitled “Autosomal Dominant Thrombocytopenia –report and review of literature”.
h) I am mentoring KUMC Pediatrics Resident (co-mentor with Stephen D. Smith, M.D.): Salil Chtnis in 2012 with medical writing. We are currently writing a manuscript on mast cell leukemia”.
i) I am mentoring KUMC Pediatrics Resident (co-mentor with Stephen D. Smith, M.D.): Laxmi Ghimire in 2012 with medical writing. We are currently writing a manuscript on “Infantile myofibromatosis”.
j) I am co-mentoring (along with Dr Stephen D Smith- P.I. and Dr Kathy Davis) medical student – Christine Cook (class of 2015) for her Summer Clinical Education and Research Elective in Pediatric Hematology Oncology. She is doing a research project entitled “Evaluation of the psychosocial support programs at KUMC (and at other medical centers) for the adolescent and young adult (AYA) with cancer”.
2. Development of Educational Materials (Course materials e.g. syllabi, educational software packages, web sites, films, educational tapes and evaluation tools)
Year Title Description Intended Audience
2010
O2OM EMR- implementation on Hematology Oncology Online Order sets – Sickle Cell, Febrile Neutropenia, blood transfusion
Residents, Faculty and Nurse Practitioners
2010O2 / Beacon integrating of Children’s Oncology Group (COG) treatment protocols planning
Residents, Faculty and Nurse Practitioners
3. Educational Leadership
2006-7: I developed the Pediatric Hematology Oncology curriculum (based on American Board of Pediatrics content specifications) for Tod Children’s Hospital Pediatric residency program for their inpatient and outpatient rotations.
III. SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Professional Service:The diverse area of professional service includes patient care.
Clinical Service
2005-7: Attending physician responsibilities at Tod Children’s Hospital, Youngstown, OH - admitting and consulting role with 24/ 7 availability on call for 5 months out of the year.
2007-9: Attending physician responsibilities at St Elizabeth Health Center, Youngstown, OH and Akron Children’s Hospital, OH - admitting and consulting role with 24/ 7 availability on call for 5 months out of the year.
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2009- present: Attending physician responsibilities at KUMC- admitting and consulting role with 24/ 7 availability on call for 6 months out of the year.
2009- present: Outpatient Pediatric Hematology Oncology clinics at Cancer Center at Westwood – 3 clinics per week
2011: Pediatric Hematology Oncology outreach Clinic at Overland Park Medical Center- 2 clinics / month.
Community Service
1991-2: Free Health care at Primary Health Clinics and School Health services at rural sites in North India
1992-3: Volunteer for Pulse Polio, MMR and DPT Biannual Immunization program by Government of India- designed to eradicate Poliomyelitis, measles and other diseases.
2003-4: Physician volunteer for annual weeklong camp for oncology patients organized by Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC
2006-8: Physician volunteer for annual camp for oncology patients organized by Tod Children’s Hospital, Youngstown, OH
Academic Service:In academic service the contribution of the candidate to the academic community should be clearly documented. Names and dates of committees, task forces, or working groups should be provided. A concise description of the significance of the group and explanation of the role of the applicant should be provided.
2011-12: Interviewer for Pediatrics Residency applicants in 2011-12.
2010-11: Interviewer for KUMC Medical School applicants in 2010-11 (for class of 2015).
2010-11: Faculty Judge at Student Research Forum and Resident, Fellow and Postdoc Research Day
Date Title Place Function
Apr 15, 2010Judge- Student Research
Forum Beller Conference Center oral presentations judged
May 6, 2010Judge- Resident, Fellow and
Postdoc Research Day Beller Conference Center poster presentations judged
March 31, 2011Judge- Student Research
Forum Beller Conference Center poster presentations judged
May 5, 2011
Judge and Moderator- Resident, Fellow and
Postdoc Research Day Beller Conference Center
Moderator and faculty judge for the fellows oral
presentation session
2011: Reviewer for Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology. Reviewed article- Central venous line dysfunction is an independent predictor of poor survival in children with cancer, by Dr. Uma Athale.
2012: Reviewer for Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology. Reviewed article- Anemia secondary to valproic acid therapy in a 13-year-old boy, by Dr Barbara Kaczorowska-Hac.
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2012: Reviewer for Anemia (Journal). Reviewed article- Association of Oxidative stress markers with atherogenic index of plasma in adult sickle cell nephropathy," by Abiodun Emokpae and Patrick Ojeifo Uadia.
Academic Societies
2010- present- Wescoe Academic Society Faculty at KUMC- Faculty advisor in Wescoe Academic Society, participated in various Academic Society events and activities. Specific details of mentees listed under mentoring.
Committee activities
2005-7: Chairperson, Pediatric Atraumatic Care Committee, Tod Children’s Hospital, Forum Health, Youngstown, OH. This committee is an interdisciplinary/ multi-campus pediatric committee which makes recommendations for providing the standard atraumatic care for all pediatric patients.
2005-7: Member, Forum Health Hospital Transfusion Committee, Tod Children’s Hospital and Northside Hospital, Forum Health, Youngstown, OH. I served as the Pediatric Hematology representative in the committee and actively participated in review of transfusion practices and formulation of the Hospital transfusion policies.
2006-7: Member, Institutional Review Board, Tod Children’s Hospital and Northside Hospital, Forum Health, Youngstown, OH
2010-present: Member, Blood and Tissue Utilization Committee at The University of Kansas Hospital (Pediatrics Representative). As a Pediatric Hematologist, I am involved in review of transfusion practices throughout the hospital and making recommendations for patient safety improvement through appropriate utilization of blood products. I serve as a liaison between the Committee and Department for information and feedback.
2010-present: Member, Research and Scholarship Committee, KUMC Pediatrics. This committee helps to promote Pediatric faculty, resident, and student participation in research and scholarly activities. This committee also helps to review grant applications and also gives departmental grants (Children’s Miracle Network) for research projects.
2010-present: Member, Faculty Development Committee, KUMC Pediatrics. This committee assists pediatric faculty in achieving their full potential in teaching, patient care, academic service (intramural and extramural), and research/scholarship.
IV. RESEARCH and SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:
Brief statement of areas of research and scholarly interest, including current projects:
I am interested in translational research and have always strived for bringing research from bench to the bedside and clinic. I did translational research in neuroblastoma as a Research fellow at NIH from 2002-5 and really cherish that experience. The drug that I studied, Romidepsin (FK228/depsipeptide) has completed successful Phase I Children’s Oncology Group clinical trial in pediatric solid tumors (including neuroblastoma).
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I was involved as a co-investigator in Children’s Oncology Group (COG) clinical trials for last few years. COG is a national cooperative group dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of childhood cancer. By designing and following randomized clinical trials, COG has helped increase the overall childhood cancer cure rate to 78 percent.
Projects and Clinical Trials
1995: Role of polymerase chain reaction in the diagnosis of Intracranial tuberculoma in childhood. Clinical project in Department of Pediatrics (MAMC), New Delhi, India.
1995-96: Inhaled salbutamol in Acute Asthma: Comparative efficacy of commercial and improvised spacer devices. G.R. Sethi, Clinical project in Department of Pediatrics, MAMC, New Delhi, India.
1995-96: Clinical pattern of tuberculosis in BCG vaccinated and non-vaccinated children who have or lack Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. Clinical project in Department of Pediatrics, MAMC, New Delhi, India.
1996-97: Comparative efficacy of Jet Nebulizer and metered dose inhaler with spacer device in the treatment of acute asthma. Clinical project in Department of Pediatrics, MAMC, New Delhi, India.
2001-02: The impact of Factor VIII or IX prophylaxis on children with severe Hemophilia. Indira Warrier, Jeanne Lusher, Clinical project in Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI.
2001-02: Non-myeloablative unrelated donor stem cell transplantation in severe aplastic anemia. E. Abella, Clinical project in Bone Marrow Transplant Program, Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan.
2003-05: In vitro and in vivo efficacy of Romidepsin (FK228/depsipeptide), a histone deacetylase inhibitor in Neuroblastoma and Ewing’s Sarcoma. Molecular Biology Laboratory of Carol J Thiele, PhD, Principal Investigator, Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
2005-07: Co-investigator, Children’s Oncology Group protocols (70 clinical trials open at Tod Children’s Hospital which were approved by Institutional Review Board).
2005-07: Co-investigator, Children’s Oncology Group protocols (75 clinical trials open at Akron Children’s Hospital which were approved by Institutional Review Board).
2009-10: Co-investigator, Children’s Oncology Group protocols (50 clinical trials open at KUMC which were approved by Human Subjects Committee).
2011-present: Co-Investigator for Pediatric Cancer Survivors Survey Instrument Project - Childhood Cancer Adult Survivor Survey: Healthcare Practices and Needs Assessment- Children’s Mercy and KUMC Survivorship Collaboration. Principal Investigator is Jennifer R Klemp, PhD, MPH.
While the number of adult survivors of childhood cancer continues to grow (1 in 640 US adults), there is limited published data on the diagnosis-related and late effects of treatment information needs of this population. Having this data available will allow for the development of follow-up programming to address the ongoing physical and psycho-social needs of this population.
2010-present: Collaborative project with Dr. Kenneth Peterson (Professor & Vice-Chairman, KUMC Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) studying correlation between zinc and Hemoglobin F in sickle cell disease. We are applying applied for a departmental grant for this project entitled, “In vivo and In vitro Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Hemoglobin F levels in Sickle Cell Disease”.
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Grants and contracts(Information must include whether the nominee (name bolded) is the principal investigator or a co-investigator, names of all investigators, title of grant, funding source, dollar amount in direct costs, and years during which grant applies. Co-investigators must specify role).
1. Previous Grants and contracts awarded:(List in chronological order – oldest first, newest last)
Principal Investigator
Investigators Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Current Grants and contracts awarded:(List in chronological order – oldest first, newest last)
Principal Investigator
Investigators Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Grants and contracts submitted:
Principal Investigator Investigators Title of Grant Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Jyoti Panicker
Stephen D Smith, MD (co-investigator) and Kenneth Peterson, PhD (consultant)
In vivo and In vitro Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Hemoglobin F levels in Sickle Cell Disease
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation- 2011 innovations in Clinical Research Award
$150,000 per year for 3 years
Three years (Jan 2012- Dec 2014)
Submitted but not awarded
2. Scholarly Publications Full length, peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and inclusive pages. The articles must be numbered in chronological order (oldest publications first, most recent publications last). In cases where there are multiple publications within a year, they should be listed by alphabetical order. The list should not include papers "in preparation," "submitted," or "under revisions", nor should it include conference proceedings, published abstracts, and book reviews (which need to be listed separately).
Articles published: (Provide a PDF of each peer-reviewed article published within the last five years. Other articles may be provided at the applicant's discretion.)
1. Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of an esophageal bezoar in a child. Mittal SK, Panicker J, Kalra KK, Kumar N. Tropical Gastroenterology. 1997;18:125-6.
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2. Comparative efficiency of commercial and improvised spacer device in acute bronchial asthma. Panicker J, Sethi GR, Sehgal V. Indian Pediatr. 2001;38:340-8.
3. The overall effectiveness of prophylaxis in severe haemophilia. Panicker J, Warrier I, Thomas R, Lusher JM. Haemophilia 2003;9:272-8.
4. Recurrent central nervous system blastomycosis in an immunocompetent child treated successfully with sequential liposomal amphotericin B and voriconazole. Panicker J, Walsh T, Kamani N. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2006;25:377-9.
5. Antiphospholipid antibodies in a 12-month-old presenting with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Nseir B, Panicker J. Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. 2008;25:233-5.
6. Romidepsin (FK228/depsipeptide) controls growth and induces apoptosis in neuroblastoma tumor cells. Panicker J, Li Z, McMahon C, Sizer C, Steadman K, Piekarz R, Bates SE, Thiele CJ. Cell Cycle. 2010;9:1830-8.
7. New onset psychosis in an adolescent during treatment of testicular germ cell tumor. Campbell BA, Panicker J. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2011;33:e125-6.
Manuscripts in press: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of acceptance by journal)
Manuscripts submitted but not yet accepted: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of receipt of manuscript by journal.)
1. Understanding the functional late effects and informational needs of adult survivors of childhood cancer. McClellan W, Klemp JR, Krebill H, Ryan R, Nelson EL, Panicker J, Sharma M, Stegenga K. Submitted for publication to Oncology Nursing Forum.
Invited or non-peer-reviewed articles or reviews: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or article/review if published within the last five years.)
Books and book chapters: (Provide names of all authors, year, book title, chapter title, edition, publisher, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or book/book chapter if published the last five years.)
1. Panicker J. Wheezing other than asthma. In: Leih-Lai MW, Ling-Mcgeorge KA, Asi-Bautista M, Reid C, eds,
Pediatric Acute Care, 2nd edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 2001: 244-5.
My book chapter is in both the first and second editions. Now in its second edition, this handbook is an ideal reference for managing acutely ill pediatric patients. The book is clinically oriented, including algorithms, tables, and charts for management, and has a highly formatted approach for ease of reference.
Published abstracts: (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), year, title, where published, volume, and pages.) If the same work is reflected in a published abstract and a presentation or poster, the work must only be listed only once.
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1. The Impact of Prophylaxis On Children With Severe Hemophilia. Panicker J, Warrier I, Lusher JM. American Society of Hematology (ASH) abstract book 2002. Poster presentation at ASH National Meeting, Orlando, Florida (December 2001).
2. The Impact of Prophylaxis On Children With Severe Hemophilia. Panicker J, Warrier I, Lusher JM. Haemophilia. 2002;8:489-90. Poster presentation at World Federation of Hemophilia International Meeting, Seville, Spain (May 2002).
3. Transcriptional Therapy for Neuroblastoma (NB) - The HDAC inhibitors MS-275 and Depsipeptide decrease N-myc levels and inhibit NB tumor growth in vitro and in vivo. Jaboin J, Panicker J, Martin K, Bates S, Thiele CJ. Poster presentation at Advances in Neuroblastoma Research International Meeting, Genoa, Italy (June 2004).
4. Transcriptional Therapy for Neuroblastoma (NB) and Ewing’s Sarcoma (ES)- The HDAC inhibitor Depsipeptide
decreases N-myc (NB) and c-myc (ES) levels and inhibits growth in both tumors. Panicker J, Steadman K, Bates S, Thiele CJ. Proc Amer Assoc Cancer Res. 2005;46:693-a. Poster presentation at The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual National Meeting, Anaheim, CA (April 2005).
5. Coinfection with Parvovirus B19 and Epstein Barr Virus in an Adolescent with Sickle Cell Disease Manifesting As Septic Shock. Panicker J, Harris RG, Smith SD. Accepted for publication in December 2011 in American Society of Hematology (ASH) and blood abstract book and also online on the ASH abstracts site at http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/site/misc/ASH_Meeting_Abstracts_Info.xhtml.
6. Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancers: Survey results of long-term survivorship issues and implications for regional program development. Klemp JR, Stegenga K, Nelson EL, McClellan W, Ryan R, Krebill H, Panicker J, Sharma M. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at Fifth International Nursing Conference on Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivorship, Williamsburg, VA (June 2012).
Other scholarly publications
Presentations and posters in chronological order (oldest first, most recent last) Oral paper presentations: (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review, and location and date of presentation.)
Poster presentations in chronological order (oldest first, most recent last): (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review and location and date of presentation.)
Poster presentations at national and international meetings:
1. Transcriptional Therapy for Neuroblastoma (NB) and Ewing’s Sarcoma (ES)- The HDAC inhibitor Depsipeptide
decreases N-myc (NB) and c-myc (ES) levels and inhibits growth in both tumors. Panicker J, Steadman K, Bates S, Thiele CJ. Peer reviewed and presented at American Society of Pediatric Hematology Oncology (ASPHO) / Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) Annual National Meeting, Washington, DC (May 2005).
2. Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancers: Survey results of long-term survivorship issues and implications for regional program development. Klemp JR, Stegenga K, Nelson EL, McClellan W, Ryan R, Krebill H, Panicker J, Sharma M. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at Fifth International Nursing Conference on Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivorship, Williamsburg, VA (June 2012).
Invited seminars at other universities: (Provide title, sponsoring organization or institution, and date of presentation.)
1. von Willebrand Disease in Children and Adolescents. University of New Mexico Pediatric Hematology Oncology Meeting (May 2008). Physician Faculty and nurse practitioners attended the seminar.
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Other evidence of scholarship(includes clinical guidelines, policy documents, contributions to significant position statements by professional organizations, and development of national examinations)
1. Sunflower Scholarship (2011-12) - part-time Faculty Fellowship program. This is a 2 year program (20% time commitment) and consists of a workshop series that focuses on development of Teaching skills, Principles of Medical Education, Leadership in Academic Medicine, Cultural Competency, Communication, Project Design, Scholarship and Writing Skills.
2. Physician Leader Involvement in formulation of best practice policies in 2010 for Pediatric Hematology Oncology patients—early antibiotic administration for direct admit patients with febrile neutropenia and availability of Cefipime in Pyxis on the Pediatrics Unit.
3. In collaboration with Blood bank Director, Dr. Lowell Tilzer, I developed best practice- evidence based transfusion policies for Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. I also educated nurses about blood transfusion for our Pediatric Hematology Oncology patients and special precautions with transfusion in these patients.
4. Pediatric Hematology Oncology Physician Leader in development of Pediatric Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) prophylaxis protocol for intubated patients in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
5. Physician consultant for development of Exchange Transfusion Policy for Sickle Cell Disease Patients at KUMC.
6. Coinvestigator for Pediatric Cancer Survivors Survey Instrument Project - Childhood Cancer Adult Survivor Survey: Healthcare Practices and Needs Assessment- Children’s Mercy and KUMC Survivorship Collaboration. Principal Investigator is Jennifer R Klemp, PhD, MPH.
While the number of adult survivors of childhood cancer continues to grow (1 in 640 US adults), there is limited published data on the diagnosis-related and late effects of treatment information needs of this population. Having this data available will allow for the development of follow-up programming to address the ongoing physical and psycho-social needs of this population.
7. Consultant for developing VTE prophylaxis guidelines in Pediatric patients at KU ( in collaboration with Dr. Michael Lewis and Dr Stephen Smith to develop VTE prophylaxis guidelines and O2 order set in Pediatric inpatients).
8. Consultant for published manuscript - A Symptom Checklist for Children With Cancer: The Therapy-Related Symptom Checklist-Children. Williams PD, Williams AR, Kelly KP, et al. Cancer Nurs. 2012;35:89-98.
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