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Krishnamurti endorses sickle cell gene therapies for Medicaid patients

He says a new federal initiative could be transformative for sickle cell patients.

Lakshmanan Krishnamurti. / Yale

Indian-origin physician Lakshmanan Krishnamurti, MD, professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine and chief of pediatric hematology, oncology, and bone marrow transplant at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital, said a new federal initiative could be transformative for sickle cell patients.

Krishnamurti earned his MBBS from the University of Poona, Armed Forces Medical College, and completed a pediatrics residency at the University of Bombay, India. He told Yale School of Medicine that the program will improve access to costly but potentially curative gene therapies for Medicaid patients in Connecticut.

 

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