Arjun Rangarajan
About Arjun Rangarajan
Arjun Rangarajan is the Director of Global Partnerships and Strategy, known for his work in healthcare innovations for underserved populations.
Arjun Rangarajan Director, Global Partnerships and Strategy
Arjun Rangarajan serves as the Director of Global Partnerships and Strategy. In this role, he focuses on establishing and managing strategic partnerships that propel the organization's mission and objectives forward on an international scale. His experience includes working on initiatives aimed at healthcare improvement for various populations and optimizing partnerships for technological and health advancements.
Arjun Rangarajan Education and Expertise
Arjun Rangarajan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering and a Master of Health Science in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. He also earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Stanford University. These academic credentials underscore a solid foundation in both technical and healthcare disciplines, allowing him to approach global health challenges with a well-rounded perspective.
Arjun Rangarajan Background in Public Health and Technology
Before joining Noora Health, Arjun Rangarajan focused on initiatives designed to improve healthcare for incarcerated populations in the United States. Additionally, he has worked on developing low-cost diagnostic technologies aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income settings. His work often bridges the gap between public health and technology, seeking practical and scalable solutions.
Arjun Rangarajan at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Arjun Rangarajan is an Associate Faculty member at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. In this capacity, he contributes to the academic community by leveraging his extensive experience and knowledge in public health and medical fields. His involvement in academia reflects his commitment to advancing public health education and research.
Arjun Rangarajan GLG Social Impact Fellow
Arjun Rangarajan holds the title of GLG Social Impact Fellow. This fellowship is awarded to individuals who demonstrate significant potential to drive social change through impactful initiatives. His work under this fellowship aligns with his broader professional focus on enhancing healthcare systems and access, particularly for underserved populations.