Overview
| Subspecialty | Gastroenterology |
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| Clinical Interests | Gastroenterology |
| Liver Disease | |
| Gender | Female |
| meena.bansal@mssm.edu | |
| Education and Training | MD, New York Presbyterian - Weill Cornell Medical Center |
| M.D., Cornell University Medical College | |
| Postdoctoral Research Fellow, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center | |
| Summa Cum Laude, Harvard University | |
| Residency, Internal Medicine, New York Presbyterian - Weill Cornell Medical Center | |
| Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Hospital of the University of Penn. | |
| Awards | Miles and Shirley Fiterman Basic Research Award American Gastroenterological Association |
| 2006 Dr. Harold and Golden Lamport Research Award Regal Awards: Research Excellence in GI and Liver |
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| 2001 First Prize Awarded to GI fellow performing most outstanding basic research in all Philadelphia programs Komarov Competition-Basic Science. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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| 1997 C. Richard Bowman Memorial Award The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College |
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| 1997 David E. Rogers Memorial Prize Awarded for most outstanding research during residency training The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College |
Dr. Bansal joined the faculty at Mount Sinai in 2001 after completing Gastroenterology Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2002 she became the Hepatology Fellowship Director, leading one of the largest hepatology fellowships in the United States. While remaining clinically active, she has also developed an NIH-funded basic research program focusing on understanding underlying molecular mechanisms of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis in an effort to develop novel anti-fibrotic therapies. Her research interests focus on the role of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 in liver fibrosis and regeneration and Role of the chemokine receptors, CXCR4 and CCR5, on stellate cell biology and fibrogenesis. The latter has great implications in understanding mechanism of HCV- and HIV/HCV-induced liver disease. Her research has resulted in numerous awards which include the AGA Shirley and Miles Fiterman Basic Research Prize(2005), The Dr. Harold and Golden Lamport Research Award (2006), and the Regal Award for Research Excellence in GI and Liver(2006).

