Sapan Desai
Dr. Sapan S. Desai | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | United States of America |
Occupation(s) | Surgery Resident, Duke University Medical Center |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine |
Sapan Sharankishor Desai (born April 6, 1979) is an American doctor, scientist, lawyer, Chief Executive Officer of Apex Testing, LLC, and Director of the New India Charity Endeavor (NICE). Desai is the former President of Computer Consulting Service, Inc. and Digital Renditions, LLC. He is married to Niketa Desai. The Desais have one son, age 2.[citation needed]
Early life
Desai was born and raised in the affluent North Shore (Chicago) region of Illinois by Indian parents. He is a graduate of Adlai E. Stevenson High School (Lincolnshire, Illinois). With a score of 1,600 on the SAT exam, Desai attended the University of Illinois as part of the Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions in Medicine, which he entered as a senior due to the amount of Advanced Placement credit he had earned in high school. After completing college in less than one year, Desai joined the combined MD/PhD program at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. During this time, Desai completed his PhD degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology, JD degree, and MD degree. During this time, Desai met and married Niketa Shirke. Desai graduated from UIC-COM in 2006.[citation needed]
Desai has one son.
Research
Argonne National Laboratory
Desai started his research career at the Argonne National Laboratory while in high school, where he conducted supervised research on the biochemical properties of various bioreactive compounds. He was there during the summer of 1996.[citation needed]
Hektoen Institute for Medical Institute
Desai conducted independent biomedical research in the laboratory of Sandra Garber at the Hektoen Institute from 1997-1998. During this time, he published two papers in medical journals on the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) in reducing kidney damage.[1]
University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
After completing this research. Desai joined the laboratory of Dr. Anna Lysakowski in 1998. During this time, Desai earned two National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Research Service Awards (NRSA). This grant money, along with awards obtained from NASA and the university, were used to pursue an independent research project in biomedical research. Through a series of experiments, Desai elucidated the precise anatomy and neurochemistry of the vestibular system, creating a functional model of how this system works and the effects of various disease processes.[2][3] This research was published on the cover of the Journal of Neurophysiology.[4] Several additional papers on related projects were also published during this time, including a patent for chemically separating various types of tissues.[5][3][2][6] His Ph.D. dissertation was entitled "Comparative Morphology of the Rodent Vestibular Periphery".[7]
University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
While in medical school, Desai also published several papers on cardiovascular drugs and their effects on coagulation, deep vein thrombosis, and healing following cardiothoracic surgery.[8][9]
Business
Computer Consulting Service, Inc.
Desai was the founder of Computer Consulting Service, Inc. Founded in 1993, the purpose of this company was to assist high schools, colleges, and universities with integrating technologies to permit students and educators to access the Internet. This company was sold in 1998 when Desai graduated from high school.
Digital Renditions, LLC
While in the early years of his Ph.D. research, Desai founded Digital Renditions, LLC, a graphic design studio and consulting firm. With approximately a dozen employees, Digital Renditions, LLC filled a niche market in scientific illustration and publishing. Through this process, Digital Renditions, LLC created a workflow environment from illustration to proofing to press / presentation that is still in use in research environments around the country.
Apex Testing, LLC
Company type | Limited Liability Company |
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Industry | Medical Education, Medicine, Medical Consulting |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois , USA |
Key people | Dr. Sapan Desai, CEO Mark Lee CIO Tom Koenigsberger, Senior Editor |
Products | Textbooks, Review software |
Number of employees | 13 (2006)[citation needed] |
Website | www.apextesting.com |
Desai is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Apex Testing, a Limited Liability Company in Illinois. With more than a dozen full- and part-time employees, Apex Testing, LLC provides educational and consulting services to students and professionals around the world. Through Apex Testing, LLC, Desai is the publisher of fifteen textbooks on various medical subjects.[10] He has made presentations on medical education at medical universities around the United States.[11] Apex Testing, LLC has been recognized by medical professionals around the world as offering high-quality exam preparation materials to medical students preparing for professional licensing exams.[12]
Charity
Desai is the founder and Director of the New India Charity Endeavor (NICE), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization funded through the Desai Foundation and dedicated to improving the lives of the impoverished in the state of Gujarat, India. Through this charity, Desai has worked with scientists, engineers, physicians, and politicians in India to improve the quality of life of the most under-represented groups of people in India. The construction of an irrigation system, shared water supply, and shelters for more than 300 people was completed in 2002. The construction of a modern library with computer and satellite access was completed in 2005. There are currently plans to build a modern hospital serving the most needy.[citation needed]
Medicine
Desai obtained his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2006. He is presently a categorical general surgery resident at Duke University Medical Center.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Garber SL, Mirochnik Y, Desai SS, Arruda JA, Dunea G (1998). "Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition reduces the effect of bromoethylamine-induced papillary necrosis and renal fibrosis". Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 9 (6): 1052–9. PMID 9621288.
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- ^ Luebke AE, Maroni PD, Guth SM, Lysakowski A (2005). "Alpha-9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor immunoreactivity in the rodent vestibular labyrinth". The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 492 (3): 323–33. doi:10.1002/cne.20739. PMID 16217793.
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- ^ Desai SS, Massad MG, DiDomenico RJ; et al. (2006). "Recent developments in antithrombotic therapy: will sodium warfarin be a drug of the past?". Recent Patents on Cardiovascular Drug Discovery. 1 (3): 307–16. doi:10.2174/157489006778777016. PMID 18221095.
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- ^ http://apextesting.com/ApexDifference.php
External links
Official Sites
- [1] - Personal Website of Dr. Sapan Desai
- [2] - Official Website of Apex Testing, LLC
- [3] - Official Website of the Desai Foundation
- [4] - Argonne National Laboratory
- [5] - Hektoen Institute of Medicine
- [6] - Adlai E. Stevenson High School
- [7] - National Research Service Award Research Training Grants
Biographies and profiles
- [8] - Daily Herald, Sept 1, 1998
Scientific Publications
- Desai SS, Ali H, Lysakowski A (2005). "Comparative morphology of rodent vestibular periphery. II. Cristae ampullares". Journal of Neurophysiology. 93 (1): 267–80. doi:10.1152/jn.00747.2003. PMID 15240768.
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Textbooks
- Clinical Review of Surgery[9]
- Clinical Review of Internal Medicine[10]
- Clinical Review of Psychiatry[11]
- Clinical Review of Otolaryngology[12]
- Clinical Review of Obstetrics and Gynecology[13]
- Clinical Review of Neurology[14]
- Clinical Review of Dermatology[15]
- Clinical Review of Orthopedics[16]
- Clinical Review of Behavioral Science[17]
- Rapid Review for the USMLE(R) Step 1[18]
- Rapid Review for the ABSITE Exam[19]
- Rapid Review of Pharmacology[20]
- Rapid Review of Pathology[21]
- Rapid Review of Microbiology[22]
- Rapid Review of Immunology[23]
- Medical Image Bank[24]
- Orphaned articles from April 2010
- Articles needing cleanup from April 2010
- Articles with bare URLs for citations from April 2010
- University of Illinois at Chicago alumni
- American anatomists
- American chief executives
- American surgeons
- American science writers
- People from Evanston, Illinois
- 1979 births
- Living people
- Duke University faculty