
Rajesh Gupta, MD, MS, MPH
Medical Director at Otsuka and Stanford Health Policy Adjunct Affiliate
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Rajesh Gupta's Curriculum Vitae (29.2KB, modified February 2013)
Rajesh Gupta, MD, MS, MPH is the Medical Director at Otsuka where he is helping lead the Phase 3 study of an anti-tuberculosis drug and the creation of other new global health technologies. His research interests include innovation in global health with a particular focus in technology development and programmatic improvement. Dr Gupta has a range of experience in designing, implementing and scaling-up global health strategies with organizations such as Google.org, World Health Organization and Partners in Health. He serves on the board of several companies/organizations, advises multiple companies on technology development in the life sciences, and has over 50 publications in peer-reviewed academic journals. Dr Gupta received his MD and MS from Stanford University and his MPH from Yale University.
Publications
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- Global Impact of Antiretroviral Therapy-Associated Diarrhea
Rajesh Gupta, Roxana M. Ordonez, Serena Koenig
AIDS Patient Care and STDs vol. 26, 12 (2012)
- Can an Infectious Disease Genomics Project ‘Predict and Prevent’ the next Pandemic?
Rajesh Gupta, Mark H. Michalski, Frank R. Rijsberman
Public Library of Science – Biology vol. 7, 10 (2009)
- Feasibility and Cost-Effectiveness of Treating Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Cohort Study in the Philippines
Thelma E. Tupasi, Rajesh Gupta, Ma Imelda D. Quelapio, Ruth B. Orillaza, Nona Rachel Mira, Nellie V. Mangubat, Virgil Belen, Nida Arnisto, Lualhati Macalintal, Michael Arabit, Jaime Y. Lagahid, Marcos Espinal, Katherine Floyd
PLoS Medicine vol. 3, 9 (2006)
- Why Should Medical Students Care about Health Policy?
Rajesh Gupta
Public Library of Science - Medicine vol. 3, 10 (2006)
- Scaling-up treatment for HIV/AIDS: lessons learned from multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Rajesh Gupta, Alexander Irwin, Mario Raviglione, Jim Yong Kim
Lancet vol. 363 (2004)


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