
Gagandeep Singh, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Surgery,
Pancreas Transplant Program
Phone: (323) 442-5908
Fax: (323) 442-5721
E-mail: usckidney@surgery.hsc.usc.edu
Curriculum Vitae - Gagandeep Singh, M.D.
Dr. Gagandeep Singh is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the USC School of Medicine in the Division of Hepatobiliary/ Pancreas Surgery and Transplant Surgery.
He is an Attending Surgeon at:
- USC-University Hospital
- Norris Cancer Center
- Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
- Los Angeles County Hospital
- Huntington Hospital
Dr. Singh graduated from Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences in India. He received his early postgraduate training in General Surgery and then Surgical Oncology at the Tata Memorial Hospital and Cancer Center (University of Bombay), one of the foremost training programs in the country. Upon completion of his Surgical Oncology fellowship he moved to Europe, to further his expertise in Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgery; spending a year at Hôpital Cochin in Paris, and a year at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in England, before coming to United States. In redefining his career in the US, Dr. Singh, graduated as a chief resident from Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix and is board certified by the American Board of Surgery. He did his Multi-Organ Transplant Fellowship from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City and is ASTS certified for transplant surgery. He is a surgeon with a difference, a sharp clinical acumen coupled with a solid surgical background that is very well recognized by his peers. He has extensive experience in advanced hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. In addition, he has outstanding surgical expertise in liver, pancreas and kidney transplantation.
Dr. Gagandeep Singh’s is very well published and his research interest encompass gene therapy strategies for cancer, mechanisms of hepatic gene transfer using advanced adenoviral and retroviral technology, immunological cell clearance and developing technical innovations in hepatic surgery.