Associate Professor
Infectious disease
Department of Internal Medicine
Belgium
Prakasha Kempaiah is a Associate Professor at the Center for Global Health(CGH), Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Kempaiah received his PhD from the Institute for HumanGenetics, University of Goettingen, Germany. During his PhD dissertation, he worked on areas caused bygenetic disorders using animal models. Dr. Kempaiah's PhD thesis work on protein transduction domainmediated recombinant protein supplementation therapy for Rett-syndrome resulted in two disclosures beingfiled Prakasha Kempaiah is a Associate Professor at the Center for Global Health(CGH), Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Kempaiah received his PhD from the Institute for HumanGenetics, University of Goettingen, Germany. During his PhD dissertation, he worked on areas caused bygenetic disorders using animal models. Dr. Kempaiah's PhD thesis work on protein transduction domainmediated recombinant protein supplementation therapy for Rett-syndrome resulted in two disclosures beingfiled
Infectious disease