Biography

Dr. Muniza Mogri completed her medical education at Aga Khan University Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan. She completed her pediatric residency and endocrine fellowship at Women and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, State University of New York at Buffalo. After her training she joined the department of pediatric endocrine at Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, Geisinger Medical Center as Associate Professor. As a core faculty member there she was involved in mentoring and teaching local pediatric residents as well as medical students from Temple University. Dr. Mogri  has special interest in bone disorders and has been involved in several quality improvement projects to provide high quality cost effective care to her patients. To pursue her career in academics and continue to be involved in teaching as well as providing high quality care to her patients, Dr. Mogri joined the division of pediatric endocrinology at Children’s Health Dallas in 2017. Dr Mogri’s interest in calcium and phosphate homeostasis and growth disorders inspired her to be part of the multidisciplinary DiGeorge Clinic here at Children’s Health.​

Education

Medical School
Aga Khan University Medical College, Pakistan (2004)
Residency
University at Buffalo School of Medicine/The Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (2009), Pediatrics
Fellowship
University at Buffalo School of Medicine/The Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (2012), Pediatric Endocrinology

Research Interest

  • Quality improvement projects

Publications

Featured Publications LegendFeatured Publications

Testosterone concentrations in young pubertal and post-pubertal obese males.
Mogri M, Dhindsa S, Quattrin T, Ghanim H, Dandona P Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf) 2013 Apr 78 4 593-9
Lithium-induced membranous glomerulonephropathy in a pediatric patient.
Kala GK, Mogri M, Weber-Shrikant E, Springate JE Pediatr. Nephrol. 2009 Nov 24 11 2267-9
Community acquired pneumonia: risk factors associated with mortality in a tertiary care hospitalized patients.
Irfan M, Hussain SF, Mapara K, Memon S, Mogri M, Bana M, Malik A, Khan S, Khan NA J Pak Med Assoc 2009 Jul 59 7 448-52
Cardiac disease in beta-thalassaemia major: Is it reversible?
Atiq M, Bana M, Ahmed US, Bano S, Yousuf M, Fadoo Z, Khurshid M Singapore Med J 2006 Aug 47 8 693-6
Isolated non-compaction of left ventricular myocardium.
Ahmed MA, Yousuf M, Syed AU, Bana M J Coll Physicians Surg Pak 2005 05 15 5 302-3
Assisted reproductive technology : experience with IVF/ICSI.
Rizvi JH, Zuberi NF, Bhatti S, Bana M, Virk S, Nadir S, Kidwai A, Tahir N J Coll Physicians Surg Pak 2004 May 14 5 270-3

Professional Associations/Affiliations

  • American Diabetes Association
  • Endocrine Society