Updated May 2017
Curriculum Vitae
Rajiv
C. Raju M.D.
Academic
Background:
Medical School:
University of Illinois
College of Medicine , 2017
M.D. (top quartile of class)
M.D. (top quartile of class)
Undergraduate:
The Honors College,
Univ. of IL at Chicago, 2013
BA Magna Cum Laude, Phi
Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi
Major: Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics
Barrington
High School Class of 2010 (top 1% of class)
Honors/Awards:
First Place Award in UIC Student
Research Forum 2012 for original research in a medical application of machine
learning. Forum had 277 entries in 5 categories.
Siemens
Competition 2009- National Semifinalist in an original research competition
Honors College
University Scholars Award - Four Year Merit Scholarship.
Dean's
List
United
States Presidential Scholar Candidate
United
States President's Award for Community Service
Cook County
Sheriff’s Service Medal of Honor
Veteran's
Administration Volunteer Service Award
Junior
Entrepreneur Award from Barrington Chamber of Commerce
Selected Activities
Professional
Writing:
I was the
primary author of a bestselling series of ACT test preparation books. The objective was to create an affordable way
for those with limited resources to prepare well for the ACT. I felt that expensive commercial test
preparation programs were not necessary if one learned how to effectively use
the free and inexpensive resources provided by the test makers themselves. The
first book, Dissecting the ACT, was
based on the official practice test released by the ACT between 2006 and 2009.
It became a best seller on Amazon in its category and often reached a sales
rank of #2 out more than 600 ACT test preparation books listed on Amazon. Since
the ACT changed the official practice test in 2009, a new version of the book
with 80% new content was released in the fall of 2009. The book, DISSECTING THE ACT 2.0, also became a
best seller on Amazon and reached a sales
rank as high as #1 in the ACT test prep category. Its sales rank during its three year market cycle since publication was
in the top 1% of all books sold on Amazon. The book has worldwide
distribution and has significant sales in Europe and Asia. Some of the
royalties from the books were used to donate more than $10,000.00 worth of the
book DISSECTING THE ACT 2.0 to the
Chicago Public Schools. The donated books are currently in use in 16 Chicago
Public Schools. The books were featured in numerous print articles. It was the
featured cover story on nationally broadcast WGN prime time news. The video of
the news cast can be found at this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SSaj274T7s
Research
Experience 1:
I conducted
independent research dealing with a medical application of machine learning. In
my project, I used the concept of Information Gain Evaluation and machine
learning experiments to develop insight into what factors are important in the
diagnosis of breast malignancy using fine needle aspiration. The
significance of this work was recognized by a panel of faculty judges at the
UIC Student Research Forum who awarded the project first place in one of the
five major categories. A later version of this work was presented at annual
meeting of the American Society of Cytopathology in November, 2012 and in the
Medical Student Research Symposium of the American Medical Association in 2013.
Research
Experience 2:
Building off my prior
work in medical applications of machine learning, I conducted research that
used machine learning and Information Gain Analysis with the goal of analyzing
a mammography data set and determining the relative importance of diagnostic
features within that data set. The work
done on this project was incorporated into an educational exhibit which was
accepted to the annual meeting of RSNA in 2014. Furthermore, my work was recognized by expert
reviewers and was invited for submission to the peer reviewed journal Radiographics. Typically, only one in
ten educational exhibits at RSNA are invited to submit articles to Radiographics. Related work was also
presented at the Association of University Radiologists meeting in 2014 and
will be presented at the 2016 meetings of the Society Computer Assisted
Radiology and Surgery and Korean Congress of Radiology.
Research
Experience 3:
I designed and conducted a study
which explored the feasibility of using coronary artery calcification scoring
methods to produce reproducible scores of intracranial calcifications on
routine CT examinations of the brain.
Though previous work has been done in studying calcification within the
pineal gland, my study represented the first attempt to assess quantitatively
the amount of calcification present in the pineal gland. I was the first author of a
presentation of this work at the 2012 meeting of the American Society of
Neuroradiology. This work was also recognized by the Siemens Competition in
which I was named a semifinalist in a national competition.
Research
Experience 4:
I spent a
summer doing research at the Roy J. Carver Center for Comparative Genomics at
the University of Iowa, where I made a contribution the large multi investigator
“Tree of Life” project, which aims to use sequencing of highly conserved genes
between species to create an accurate phylogenetic tree. Under the supervision of the principle
investigator, I was given the task of sequencing and analyzing the genomes of
two organisms (Mastigamobea Balamuthi and Colpodella) so that they can be
phylogenetically classified in the tree of life. I presented my work at a
symposium at the University of Iowa.
Hobbies:
Music:
Electric Guitar and Bass:
Ten years. Released a number of EPs
and an LP with various projects.
Professional performances in various music venues and showplaces in
Chicago as well in WI, MO, IN, OH, MI. Live radio performance at WHPK radio station.
Selected Discography:
Half
Milk: Kept Mang, 2013, Naked Ally
Records
Half
Milk: Live at WHPK, 2013.
Half
Milk: The Neil Young Diamond Armstrong Tape, 2013.
Half
Milk: Down Endings, 2012.
Current Musical Project: Pyramid
Scheme
-Will be releasing a split 12” LP record
with local jazz fusion band, Monobody. .
-Live Recording of Pyramid Scheme:
Acapella:
Member of
Acapella group “Dillinois” - One year.
Violin:
Indian Classical style. Lessons for
five years. A few performances at cultural events.
Amateur
(“Ham”) Radio:
Passed adult level FCC licensing
exam at age 8. Published a book on topic.
Call sign K9RAJ (formerly
KB9YFO.)
Publications
Books:
1. Rajiv
Raju and Silpa Raju. Dissecting The ACT : Las Vegas, NV :
Platypus Global Media, 2008
2. Rajiv
Raju and Silpa Raju. Dissecting
The ACT 2.0: Test Prep Advice of
a Perfect Scorer: Las Vegas, NV: Platypus Global Media, 2009
3. Rajiv
C. Raju. The Simplified Study Guide for the General Class Ham Radio License
Examination: The Quick and Easy Way to Pass Element 3 of the Amateur Radio
Licensing Test: Las Vegas, NV: Platypus Global Media, 2009
4. Rajiv
Raju and Silpa Raju. Underground ACT Solutions Volume I: Las Vegas, NV: Platypus Global Media,
2011
Scientific Research Presentations and Educational Exhibits
- Raju, R, Hudson, C, Bhatt, N, et al “Preoperative CT localization of the anterior ethmoidal artery before endoscopic sinus surgery”, Scientific Exhibit, Korean Congress of Radiology, Seoul, Korea, September 21-24, 2016.
- Raju, R “An introduction to Machine Learning for the clinical radiologist”, Scientific Exhibit, Korean Congress of Radiology, Seoul, Korea, September 21-24, 2016.
- Raju, R “Information gain analysis of mammographic features of breast masses using machine learning”, presentation, CARS 2016 Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Heidelberg, Germany, June 21 - 25, 2016
- Raju, R. “Data Analysis Using Machine Learning Tools: An Introduction for the Non Programmer”, Education Exhibit, RSNA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 30th-December 5th, 2014.
- Raju. R, DiEugenio B “Machine Learning for the Nonprogrammer”, Education Exhibit, Association of University Radiologists Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April 1-4, 2014
- Raju. R “Using Information Gain Ranking and Machine Learning to Evaluate The Importance of Diagnostic Features in Fine Needle Breast Lesion Aspirates”, Presentation, AMA MSS Research Symposium, National Harbor, MD, November 14-16, 2013
- Raju R, "Relative Importance of Fine Needle Aspiration Features for Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Study Using Information Gain Evaluation and Machine Learning ", Presentation, American Society of Cytopathology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. November 2-7,2012
- Raju, R., et al. “Reproducibility of CT Scan Quantification of Intracranial Calcification Using Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring Methods”, Presentation, American Society of Neuroradiology Annual Meeting, New York, NY. April 21-27,2012
- Raju. R "Machine Learning and Fine Needle Breast Cancer Diagnosis”, Presentation, UIC Student Research Forum, Chicago IL, April 17,2012
- Raju, R., et al. “Sequencing of RPB1 and RPB2 genes in Mastigamobea Balamuthi and Colpodella and Phylogenetic Analysis for use with the Tree of Life Project”, Presentation, University of Iowa SSTP symposium. Iowa City IA, July 28, 2009.