Research for All
Landmark Medical Center · New York Medical College 34 Publications · 7 Posters · 5 Conferences

Every trainee has a paper in them. Most never get the chance to write it.

Research for All pairs residents and medical students with the mentorship, structure, and deadlines that turn a clinical question into a published paper and a poster on the conference floor — no prior research experience required.

Why this exists

Research shouldn't belong only to the people who already knew someone.

Most residents and students want to publish. Few have a mentor with time, a dataset within reach, or anyone to tell them what a submission actually looks like. The ones who make it usually had a head start.

Research for All removes the head start. Anyone who shows up with a question gets a project, a timeline, and someone who reads their drafts. We take the idea to submission, and we go to the conference with them.

It's run by a resident, which is the point: the people teaching this were figuring it out themselves eighteen months ago, and they remember exactly where it gets confusing.

34Papers & abstracts
22Trainee first authors
7Posters presented
6Journals

The path

From a question on rounds to a name on a paper.

  1. Bring the question

    Something you noticed on service, or in a lecture. It doesn't have to be big, and it doesn't have to be fully formed yet.

  2. Shape the study

    We narrow it into an answerable design and find the data — TriNetX, the National Inpatient Sample, chart review, the literature.

  3. Write with deadlines

    Drafts get read and returned. Analysis, figures, and the manuscript move on a calendar you can see.

  4. Submit and present

    Abstract to the conference, manuscript to the journal — then you stand at the poster and talk about your own work.

Peer-reviewed · First authors highlighted

Publications

Papers and abstracts written by residents and students in the program, 2024 to today.

  1. 2026
  2. [1]Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Interventions During Antithrombotic Therapy: A Comprehensive Review of Bleeding Risk and Periprocedural ManagementAlkasabrah O, Maniyar P, Ibrahim EA, Ibrahim S, Eldesouki MH, Chaudhry MQ, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Jun 2026 · PMID 42269020 · PubMed
  3. [2]Spot Urinary Electrolytes and Creatinine for Guiding Loop Diuretic Therapy in Acute Heart Failure: Pathophysiologic Rationale, Evidence, and Practical ImplementationKhan AA, Rohatgi D, Dogra K, Agrawal SP, Elgabry ICardiology in Review · Jun 2026 · PMID 42237083 · PubMed
  4. [3]DOAC Pharmacokinetics in Malabsorptive StatesThukral J, Chaudhry MQ, Jajja FA, Alkasabrah OCardiology in Review · Jun 2026 · PMID 42231091 · PubMed
  5. [4]Cardiac Biomarkers and Multimodality Imaging in Surveillance During Oncologic TherapyLussier A, Srirangadhamu Gopu S, Thukral JCardiology in Review · Jun 2026 · PMID 42219561 · PubMed
  6. [5]Pre-emptive and Prophylactic Strategies to Prevent Cardiovascular and Neurotoxicity in Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy: The Role of Tocilizumab, Anakinra, and Cytokine-Targeted InterventionsThukral J, Sindhwani N, Khan K, Moudgil P, Singla R, Garg K, Shah RK, Kaur H, Thukral N, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · May 2026 · PMID 42190079 · PubMed
  7. [6]Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Clinical ManagementAlkasabrah O, Garg V, Ibrahim S, Serhan A, Khalaf A, Patel H, Patel R, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · May 2026 · PMID 42190078 · PubMed
  8. [7]Multimodality Imaging in Inflammatory Cardiac DiseaseMahmood A, Naseem MCardiology in Review · May 2026 · PMID 42157359 · PubMed
  9. [8]Trends and Disparities in Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease Mortality in the United States (1999–2024) and Projections to 2050Jha M, Matawala K, Jairamani S, Umar M, Kumar K, Dar A, Kumari P, Maheta D, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · May 2026 · PMID 42115831 · PubMed
  10. [9]Anticoagulation in Patients With Gastrointestinal DiseaseChaudhry MQ, Jajja FA, Alkasabrah OCardiology in Review · May 2026 · PMID 42087312 · PubMed
  11. [10]Global Longitudinal Strain as a Surveillance Tool in Hematologic Cancer-Related CardiotoxicityThukral J, Moudgil P, Sindhwani N, Makkar S, Kaur J, Mann A, Shah RK, Kaur H, Agrawal SP, Thukral N, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · May 2026 · PMID 42087293 · PubMed
  12. [11]AbstractEarly Lipid-Lowering Therapy Initiation After Lorlatinib and Clinical Outcomes in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Propensity-Matched Real-World AnalysisSrirangadhamu Gopu S, Agrawal SP, Uttam Chandani K, Thukral J, Lussier A, Jajja S, Tajiknia V, Patel A, Abdalla A, Nadeem AJournal of Clinical Oncology · May 2026
  13. [12]Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Cardiovascular DiseaseMahmood A, Naseem MCardiology in Review · Apr 2026 · PMID 41992296 · PubMed
  14. [13]The Changing Pulse of a Region: Ischemic Heart Disease and Its Drivers in the Asia-Pacific, 1990–2021Adrejiya P, Bhatt V, Khushalani S, Rohatgi S, Shah D, Raval M, Agrawal SP, Patel D, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Apr 2026 · PMID 41986909 · PubMed
  15. [14]Exosomes and Extracellular Vesicles in CAR-T Cell Therapy: Emerging Mediators and Biomarkers of Cardiac InjuryThukral J, Moudgil P, Sindhwani N, Mann A, Makkar S, Kaur J, Shah RK, Kaur H, Thukral N, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Apr 2026 · PMID 41986929 · PubMed
  16. [15]Post-Myocardial Infarction Complications in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using the National Inpatient Sample (2016–2022)Alkasabrah O, Agrawal SP, Hafeez A, Farid Gadelmawla A, Mohammed YA, Takawy M, Ibrahim S, Joshi DK, Jain H, Aronow WSFuture Cardiology · Apr 2026; 22(4):363–371 · PMID 41772835 · PubMed
  17. [16]Second-Generation and Off-the-Shelf CAR Platforms: Emerging Cardiovascular Implications of Next-Generation Cellular ImmunotherapiesThukral J, Moudgil P, Mann A, Goyal T, Sindhwani N, Shah RK, Chandani KU, Kaur H, Thukral N, Raval M, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Mar 2026 · PMID 41837781 · PubMed
  18. [17]Long COVID MyocarditisKhan AACardiology in Review · Mar 2026 · PMID 41779029 · PubMed
  19. [18]VEGF Inhibitors in Hematologic Cancers and Hypertension/Cardiac EffectsThukral J, Kaur H, Sindhwani N, Moudgil P, Chandani KU, Shah RK, Thukral N, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Feb 2026 · PMID 41738812 · PubMed
  20. [19]Circulating Tumor DNA and Blood-Based Biomarkers for Predicting Cardiotoxicity in Cancer Therapy: Toward Precision Cardio-OncologyThukral J, Moudgil P, Moudgil N, Sindhwani N, Dhawan A, Shah RK, Kaur H, Thukral N, Chandani KU, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Feb 2026 · PMID 41711464 · PubMed
  21. [20]Obesity-Driven Hypertension: Exploring the Mechanisms and Modern Treatment StrategiesSindhwani N, Moudgil P, Thukral J, Shah RK, Kaur H, Kumar R, Thukral N, Raval M, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Feb 2026 · PMID 41622529 · PubMed
  22. 2025
  23. [21]Bridging Cardiorenal and Hepatic Disease: The Emerging Role of SGLT2 Inhibitors in CirrhosisAlkasabrah O, Ibrahim S, Hafeez A, Chaudhry MQ, Jajja F, Raval M, Jain H, Maheta D, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Dec 2025 · PMID 41366690 · PubMed
  24. [22]Statins and the Cardio-Hepatic Axis: Balancing Cardiovascular Protection With Liver Disease SafetyAlkasabrah O, Joshi DK, Hafeez A, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Nov 2025 · PMID 41204625 · PubMed
  25. [23]The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Untangling Body Composition, Inflammation, and OutcomesTannous L, Tated R, Ramesh J, Joshi DK, Jain H, Agrawal SPCardiology in Review · Nov 2025 · PMID 41198097 · PubMed
  26. [24]Cardiovascular Manifestations of Thyroid Disorders: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and ManagementTannous L, Agrawal SP, Tated RC, Paramba T, Maheta DK, Jain H, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Nov 2025 · PMID 41198068 · PubMed
  27. [25]Diagnostic Accuracy of Ankle-Brachial Index in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Meta-analysisPatel Y, Shah A, Patel P, Patel V, Bhut N, Desai D, Maheta DK, Joshi DK, Agrawal SPCardiology in Review · Oct 2025 · PMID 41297000 · PubMed
  28. [26]AbstractIncreased Risk of Post-Myocardial Infarction Complications in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Nationwide Inpatient Sample Study From 2016 to 2022Alkasabrah O, Hafeez A, Tated RC, Joshi D, Agrawal SP, Ibrahim S, Soni K, Jain H, Thukral J, Sharma TAmerican Journal of Gastroenterology · Oct 2025; 120(10S2):S405
  29. [27]AbstractObesity and Precancerous Colonic Polyps: A Gender-Stratified Retrospective Analysis From a Community HospitalHafeez A, Alkasabrah O, Agrawal SP, Sanikommu D, Sharma TAmerican Journal of Gastroenterology · Oct 2025; 120(10S2):S160
  30. [28]AbstractWind Instruments and Winded Lungs: A High-Pressure SituationBiba V, Agrawal SP, Thukral J, Bilbeisi FFCHEST · Oct 2025; 168(4)
  31. [29]AbstractA Hemorrhage in Disguise: Unmasking Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Mimicking STEMIBiba V, Agrawal SP, Ponnusamy VCHEST · Oct 2025; 168(4)
  32. [30]Zilebesiran: A Novel RNA Interference Therapeutic for HypertensionMaheta D, Shah F, Biba V, Ngardig NN, Agrawal SP, Rajput J, Sager AR, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Jun 2025 · PMID 40454845 · PubMed
  33. [31]Sickle Cell Trait and Vascular Health: Insights into Complications and ManagementSoni Z, Maheta D, Agrawal SP, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Feb 2025 · PMID 39932271 · PubMed
  34. [32]Right Ventricular Myocardial Infarction: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic ApproachesPatel M, Maheta D, Agrawal SP, Bhatia H, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Jan 2025 · PMID 39883856 · PubMed
  35. 2024
  36. [33]Scar-Related Ventricular Tachycardia: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and ManagementBiswas R, Kapoor A, Maheta D, Agrawal SP, Mendha A, Frishman WH, Aronow WSCardiology in Review · Oct 2024 · PMID 39475349 · PubMed
  37. [34]Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Adverse Events in Patients With Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Nationwide AnalysisUttam Chandani K, Agrawal SP, Raval M, Siddiq S, Nadeem A, Chintakuntlawar AV, Hashmi SKMedicina (Kaunas) · May 2024; 60(5):800 · PMID 38792983 · PubMed

Conference floor

Posters

Residents presenting their own work, in their own words — ACR, ACC, AACE, DDW, and RIACP.

Riya Shah presenting her poster on hyperferritinemia in adult-onset Still's disease at ACR 2026
Hyperferritinemia Identifies a High-Risk Hematologic and Inflammatory Phenotype in Adult-Onset Still's Disease: A Propensity-Matched Real-World StudyRiya ShahACR Convergence 2026 · Rheumatology
Lana Tannous presenting her poster on tirzepatide versus semaglutide in MASH at AACE 2026
Comparative Cardiometabolic and Hepatic Outcomes With Tirzepatide Versus Semaglutide in Noncirrhotic MASH: A Global Real-World TriNetX StudyLana TannousAACE 2026 · Las Vegas · Endocrinology
Huzaifa Rashid presenting his poster on infective endocarditis after TAVR versus SAVR at ACC 2026
Short-Term and Intermediate Outcomes of Infective Endocarditis After TAVR vs SAVR: A Propensity-Matched TriNetX AnalysisHuzaifa RashidACC 2026 · Cardiology
Omar Alkasabrah presenting his work on endoscopic mucosal resection in inflammatory bowel disease at DDW 2026
Safety of Colorectal Endoscopic Mucosal Resection in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Real-World Matched Cohort StudyOmar AlkasabrahDDW 2026 · Chicago · Gastroenterology
Qasim Chaudhry presenting his poster on cannabis hyperemesis syndrome at DDW 2026
Real-World Treatment Patterns and Short-Term Outcomes in Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome: A Multicenter TriNetX Cohort StudyMuhammad Qasim ChaudhryDDW 2026 · Chicago · Gastroenterology
Shahzaib Zindani and Faiza Jajja presenting their poster on gastric adenocarcinoma patterns at DDW 2026
Shifting Patterns of Diffuse and Intestinal Gastric Adenocarcinoma by Sex, Ethnicity, and Tumor Subsite in the United StatesShahzaib Zindani · Faiza Aman JajjaDDW 2026 · Chicago · Gastroenterology
Amanda Lussier presenting her case report poster on a CHEK2 I157T mutation in metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma at RIACP 2025
Genomic Stability Interrupted: A Case of CHEK2 I157T Mutation in Metastatic Pancreatic AdenocarcinomaAmanda LussierRIACP 2025 · Rhode Island ACP · Oncology

Founder

Siddharth P. Agrawal

“I kept meeting people with good questions and no one to ask. That's the only thing standing between most trainees and a publication.”

Siddharth P. Agrawal is a PGY-3 internal medicine resident at Landmark Medical Center, and the founder of Research for All. His own work spans cardio-oncology, cardiorenal and cardio-hepatic disease, and large real-world database analysis, published largely in Cardiology in Review alongside Drs. Frishman and Aronow at New York Medical College.

He built Research for All so that the answer to “how do I get started in research?” could be a process instead of a favor.

Siddharth P. Agrawal · PGY-3, Internal Medicine
Founder, Research for All · sidagrawal.us@gmail.com

Residents and students who have led a paper or a poster

  • Omar Alkasabrah
  • Jatin Thukral
  • Lana Tannous
  • Amanda Lussier
  • Muhammad Qasim Chaudhry
  • Sooraj Srirangadhamu Gopu
  • Kanishka Uttam Chandani
  • Abdul Allam Khan
  • Aysal Mahmood
  • Riya Shah
  • Huzaifa Rashid
  • Shahzaib Zindani
  • Faiza Aman Jajja
  • Maania Naseem
  • N. Sindhwani
  • V. Biba
  • A. Hafeez
  • D. Maheta
  • M. Jha
  • P. Adrejiya
  • Y. Patel
  • M. Patel
  • Z. Soni
  • R. Biswas

Get involved

Bring a question. We'll take it from there.

Open to residents and medical students, and to faculty who want to mentor. No research background needed — that's the point.