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Samhita Jain, MD

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Title(s)Adjunct Instructor, Pediatrics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address550 16th Street, #58403
San Francisco CA 94158
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
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    Ramnarain Ruia College, IndiaBSc2008Biology
    Topiwala National Medical College, IndiaMBBS2014Medicine
    Icahn School of Medicine, New YorkResident2019Pediatrics
    University of California, San FranciscoFellow2023Neonatology
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    UCSF Newborn Brain Research Institute (NBRI)2022  - 2022Pilot grant Award
    UCSF Neonatology2022  - 2022Tooley Neonatal Research Fellow
    JRD Tata Institute2012  - 2012Scholarship for Academic Excellence
    JRD Tata Institute2011  - 2012Scholarship for Academic Excellence

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    My research focuses on understanding how neuroimmune interactions shape human brain development and contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly in the context of prematurity and prenatal inflammation. As a neonatologist–scientist, my work aims to identify the cellular and molecular mechanisms through which early-life environmental and genetic factors influence cortical development and long-term neurological outcomes.

    To address these questions, my research program uses human stem cell–derived neuroimmune organoid models to study interactions between microglia and developing neural cells in a human-relevant system. By integrating stem cell biology, imaging, and single-cell transcriptomic approaches, we investigate how inflammatory signals and genetic perturbations alter interneuron development and cortical circuit formation. This work is complemented by collaborative clinical-translational studies examining prenatal and perinatal risk factors associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes.

    Through collaborations across UCSF, including with the Newborn Brain Research Institute and interdisciplinary clinical teams, my research bridges basic and translational science to better understand the fetal origins of brain injury and neurodevelopmental disorders. Ultimately, my goal is to identify modifiable pathways and therapeutic targets that can improve neurodevelopmental outcomes in high-risk infants.

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    1. Microglia regulate GABAergic neurogenesis in prenatal human brain through IGF1. bioRxiv. 2024 Oct 20. Yu D, Jain S, Wangzhou A, De Florencio S, Zhu B, Kim JY, Choi JJ, Paredes MF, Nowakowski TJ, Huang EJ, Piao X. PMID: 39464051; PMCID: PMC11507959.
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    2. Assessing for prenatal risk factors associated with infant neurologic morbidity using a multivariate analysis. J Perinatol. 2023 12; 43(12):1486-1493. Jain S, Oltman S, Rogers E, Ryckman K, Petersen M, Baer RJ, Rand L, Piao X, Jelliffe-Pawlowski L. PMID: 37950045; PMCID: PMC10716040.
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    3. Cytokine responses to SARS-COV2 infection in mother-infant dyads: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Front Pediatr. 2023; 11:1277697. Jain S, Allen IE, Song D, Piao X. PMID: 37915987; PMCID: PMC10616592.
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    4. A Case of Neonatal Lupus Presenting with Myocardial Dysfunction in the Absence of Congenital Heart Block (CHB): Clinical Management and Brief Literature Review of Neonatal Cardiac Lupus. Pediatr Cardiol. 2023 Mar; 44(3):736-739. Jain S, Spadafora R, Maxwell S, Botas C, Nawaytou H, von Scheven E, Crouch EE. PMID: 36460799; PMCID: PMC9950208.
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    5. Patient Decisions Regarding Fetal Monitoring in the Periviable Period and Perinatal and Maternal Outcomes. Am J Perinatol. 2022 10; 39(13):1383-1388. Swanson K, Kramer K, Jain S, Rogers EE, Rosenstein MG. PMID: 35373308.
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    6. Human microglia states are conserved across experimental models and regulate neural stem cell responses in chimeric organoids. Cell Stem Cell. 2021 12 02; 28(12):2153-2166.e6. Popova G, Soliman SS, Kim CN, Keefe MG, Hennick KM, Jain S, Li T, Tejera D, Shin D, Chhun BB, McGinnis CS, Speir M, Gartner ZJ, Mehta SB, Haeussler M, Hengen KB, Ransohoff RR, Piao X, Nowakowski TJ. PMID: 34536354; PMCID: PMC8642295.
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    7. Association of Maternal Immune Activation during Pregnancy and Neurologic Outcomes in Offspring. J Pediatr. 2021 11; 238:87-93.e3. Jain S, Baer RJ, McCulloch CE, Rogers E, Rand L, Jelliffe-Pawlowski L, Piao X. PMID: 33965413.
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    8. Estrogen Treatment Reverses Prematurity-Induced Disruption in Cortical Interneuron Population. J Neurosci. 2018 Aug 22; 38(34):7378-7391. Panda S, Dohare P, Jain S, Parikh N, Singla P, Mehdizadeh R, Klebe DW, Kleinman GM, Cheng B, Ballabh P. PMID: 30037831; PMCID: PMC6104301.
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