Katherine Cooper (@dr_kmcoop) 's Twitter Profile
Katherine Cooper

@dr_kmcoop

#PGY3 UMassIM | UMassChan '22 | Brandeis ‘17 | Aspiring GI/Hepatologist | Interests in sex disparities, reproductive liver disease, ALD & liver transplant.

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AASLD (@aasldtweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Katherine Cooper's new research, presented at #TLM24, highlights a link between low anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels and an increased risk of metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (#MASLD) in women. Read more: touchendocrinology.com/insight/low-an…

Frontiers - Endocrinology (@frontendocrinol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor therapy improves renal and hepatic function in patients with cirrhosis secondary to metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease and type 2 diabetes frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #Endocrinology

Deepika Devuni MD (@deepikadevunimd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Katherine Cooper on your graduation from UMass Chan IM Residency and for the most deserved Robert Finberg Excellence in Research award.. This is the second year in a row one of my mentees has won this award!!

Congratulations <a href="/Dr_KMCoop/">Katherine Cooper</a>  on your  graduation from <a href="/UMassIMResident/">UMass Chan IM Residency</a> and for the most deserved Robert Finberg Excellence in Research award..

This is the second year in a row one of my mentees has won this award!!
Lauren Feld (@laurenfeldmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of two phenomenal mentees on their UMass Chan Medical School awards! Katherine Cooper (graduating PGY3, soon to be MGH Division of Gastroenterology fellow) won the Excellence in Research award and Darya Herscovici (PG1->2) won the Intern of the year award! So proud to watch them soar!

So proud of two phenomenal mentees on their <a href="/UMassChan/">UMass Chan Medical School</a> awards!

<a href="/Dr_KMCoop/">Katherine Cooper</a> (graduating PGY3, soon to be <a href="/MGH_GI/">MGH Division of Gastroenterology</a> fellow) won the Excellence in Research award

and Darya Herscovici (PG1-&gt;2) won the Intern of the year award!

So proud to watch them soar!
Katherine Cooper (@dr_kmcoop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love seeing Darya Herscovici get this well earned award, recognizing her as a stand out amongst her peers as a wonderful clinician, teacher and learner.

Darya Herscovici (@darya_mae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having a wonderful time at ASMBS! So lucky to be part of the interdisciplinary work focused on improving the care of patients with obesity and bariatric surgery. Special thanks to Katherine Cooper and Lauren Feld for all their mentorship and support! #ASMBS2025

Having a wonderful time at <a href="/ASMBS/">ASMBS</a>! So lucky to be part of the interdisciplinary work focused on improving the care of patients with obesity and bariatric surgery. Special thanks to <a href="/Dr_KMCoop/">Katherine Cooper</a> and <a href="/LaurenFeldMD/">Lauren Feld</a> for all their mentorship and support! 

#ASMBS2025
Katherine Cooper (@dr_kmcoop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning : laying on my couch looking at shoes I cannot afford 🥱 Tomorrow morning:✨💩GI fellow 💩✨ A surreal feeling! Excited, nervous & thankful to all who helped me get here! Can’t wait for the next chapter MGH Division of Gastroenterology #GITwitter #Fellowship #LiverTwitter

This morning : laying on my couch looking at shoes I cannot afford  🥱

Tomorrow morning:✨💩GI fellow 💩✨

A surreal feeling! Excited, nervous &amp; thankful to all who helped me get here! Can’t wait for the next chapter <a href="/MGH_GI/">MGH Division of Gastroenterology</a> 

#GITwitter #Fellowship #LiverTwitter
Ami Patel (@amikppatel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✅ GI fellowship applications submitted! Super excited for the #Match2026 season, and incredibly thankful for all my mentors, family and friends that have supported me on this journey! Good luck to all the applicants this cycle! #GITwitter #AASLDtweets #WomeninGI

✅ GI fellowship applications submitted! 

Super excited for the #Match2026 season, and incredibly thankful for all my mentors, family and friends that have supported me on this journey! 

Good luck to all the applicants this cycle! #GITwitter #AASLDtweets #WomeninGI
Katherine Cooper (@dr_kmcoop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨 ALERT: Female #LiverTransplant recipients have 2️⃣x higher risk of cervical cancer & precancer! 🎗️ 🔥 Risk higher with graft rejection 🚫🛡️ 💉 HPV vaccination & regular screening = MUST-do's 👩‍⚕️ Protect vulnerable women! #LiverTwitter #WomensHealth Congrats on an

Ami Patel (@amikppatel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Hot off the press🚨 ⬆️ Risk of cervical cancer in females post-LT ⬆️ Risk of cervical cancer in patients with graft rejection ‼️Encourage all post-LT females to stay up to date with their cervical cancer screening pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40694309/ #aasldtweets #WomeninGI

🚨Hot off the press🚨

⬆️ Risk of cervical cancer in females post-LT

⬆️ Risk of cervical cancer in patients with graft rejection 

‼️Encourage all post-LT females to stay up to date with their cervical cancer screening 

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40694309/

#aasldtweets #WomeninGI
Katherine Cooper (@dr_kmcoop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First month of fellowship ✅ Me: Responsible for procedures and consults. 🩺 Me: Organized enough to keep up my research 📇📚 Also me: Buys a Tile because I lost my pager. Twice. 💩 #FellowLife #GITwitter (Ps- it looked better in my head)

First month of fellowship ✅

Me: Responsible for procedures and consults. 🩺

Me: Organized enough to keep up my research 📇📚

Also me: Buys a Tile because I lost my pager. Twice. 💩 #FellowLife #GITwitter

(Ps- it looked better in my head)
Ami Patel (@amikppatel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✅ First WTC Grateful to have received the TPIO travel grant! I also had the opportunity to present our research, network with passionate transplant professionals, and see a little bit of San Francisco! 🤓 #WTC2025 Department of Medicine #LiverTwitter

✅ First WTC 

Grateful to have received the TPIO travel grant! I also had the opportunity to present our research, network with passionate transplant professionals, and see a little bit of San Francisco! 🤓

#WTC2025 <a href="/UMass_Medicine/">Department of Medicine</a> #LiverTwitter