Dr. Gokul Kandala graduated the medical school from the Wake Forest. He did his internship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and completed his residency program at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Two fellowships also followed soon after that. He is specialized in pathology and board certified in anatomic pathology & clinical pathology. Dr. Kandala has been in practice for more than 11 years and is affiliated with the VA Loma Linda Healthcare System. During his career, he has also contributed to 3 publications of medical interest.
Dr. Gokul Kandala has contributed to 3 publications.
Assignment of PDZ domain-containing protein GIPC gene (C19orf3) to human chromosome band 19p13.1 by in situ hybridization and radiation hybrid mapping.
Von Kap-Herr, C., Kandala, G., Mann, S. S., Hart, T. C., Pettenati, M. J., Setaluri, V.; Cytogenet Cell Genet. 2000.
Dr. Gokul Kandala graduated the medical school from the Wake Forest. He did his internship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and completed his residency program at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Two fellowships also followed soon after that. He is specialized in pathology and board certified in anatomic pathology & clinical pathology. Dr. Kandala has been in practice for more than 11 years and is affiliated with the VA Loma Linda Healthcare System. During his career, he has also contributed to 3 publications of medical interest.
Dr. Gokul Kandala has contributed to 3 publications.
Assignment of PDZ domain-containing protein GIPC gene (C19orf3) to human chromosome band 19p13.1 by in situ hybridization and radiation hybrid mapping.
Von Kap-Herr, C., Kandala, G., Mann, S. S., Hart, T. C., Pettenati, M. J., Setaluri, V.; Cytogenet Cell Genet. 2000.