Education
- MBBS, Medicine and Surgery, Kurnool Medical College, 2011
- MD, Transitional (Internal) Medicine, Piedmont Athens Regional, 2020
- PhD(c), Clinical and Translational Science, Case Western Reserve University, 2019
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MD, Nuclear Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, 2023
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MD, Nuclear Oncology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 2024.
Research Interests
Dr. Adithya Hari is a board certified clinician-researcher with clinical practice
in theranostics, which is a combination of diagnostic and therapeutic components of
nuclear medicine used against cancer. "His research interests focus on studying the metabolic effects of systemic anti-cancer
therapies, combination strategies with lifestyle changes like nutrition and physical
activity and response prediction. Clinically, the key goals of his research are personalizing
and optimizing cancer therapies and integrating nuclear oncology into mainstream cancer
management.
Lab: Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics
Selected Publications
- Kalbi DP, Zamora E, Hari A, Chun KJ. Fulminant Heterotopic Ossification following COVID-19 associated Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome: Manifestations in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Clinical Application. World Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2025; 24(01): 078-082.
- Hari, A., Kalbi, D., Moadel, R. and Sica, R.A., 2023. FDG-PET-derived Metabolic Parameters Decrease with CAR-T Cell Therapy in refractory DLBCL: An Objective Assessment. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 62 (supplement 1) (2023): P213-P213
- Axelrod CL, Hari A, Dantas WS, Kashyap SR, Schauer PR, Kirwan JP. Metabolomic fingerprints of medical therapy versus bariatric surgery in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes: The STAMPEDE trial. Diabetes Care. 2024;47(11):2024-32.
- Hari A, Fealy C, Solomon TP, Haus JM, Kelly KR, Barkoukis H, Kirwan JP. Exercise-induced improvements in glucose effectiveness are blunted by a high glycemic diet in adults with prediabetes. Acta diabetologica. 2019;56:211-7.
- Hari A, Fealy CE, Axelrod CL, Haus JM, Flask CA, McCullough AJ, Kirwan JP. Exercise training rapidly increases hepatic insulin extraction in NAFLD. Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2020;52(7):1449.
- Mey JT, Hari A, Axelrod CL, Fealy CE, Erickson ML, Kirwan JP, Dweik RA, Heresi GA. Lipids and ketones dominate metabolism at the expense of glucose control in pulmonary arterial hypertension: a hyperglycaemic clamp and metabolomics study. European Respiratory Journal. 2020;55(4).