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Sujay Nagaraj
MD/PhD Candidate - University of Toronto
Sujay Nagaraj is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background and a strong focus on medical and scientific research.
He completed his Doctor of Medicine (MD) and MD/PhD at the prestigious University of Toronto, and earlier pursued a Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences with a minor in Computing at Queen's University.
Throughout his educational journey, Sujay Nagaraj displayed a keen interest in international development, bone and joint health, and cancer research, as evidenced by his involvement in several organizations and research institutions.
He gained valuable experience by serving in various roles such as Insights Intern at BlueDot Inc., Projects Director at Queen's Project on International Development, and Summer Research Intern at the McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health.
Sujay Nagaraj showed his leadership skills as a Project Manager for India at Queen's Project on International Development and as Co-Chair of Cancer Triad at Arts and Science Undergraduate Society.
His dedication to academic and research pursuits is evident through his roles as a Student Researcher at multiple renowned institutions including Southern Alberta Cancer Research Institute, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, and the University of Calgary's Institute for Biocomplexity and Informatics.
Sujay Nagaraj's commitment to community engagement is demonstrated by his involvement as a Community Outreach Intern at Arts and Science Undergraduate Society and as an International Student Editor for the Canadian Young Scientist Journal.
With a strong foundation in both medical and computing fields, Sujay Nagaraj is well-equipped to make significant contributions in the intersecting domains of healthcare, technology, and research.