Mr. Sanjay Mahadevan | Ultrasound Medicine | Best Researcher Award
Orthobiologics Research Initiative, United States.
Mr. Sanjay Mahadevan is a dedicated Clinical Research Associate specializing in orthobiologics, regenerative medicine, and musculoskeletal research. He plays a crucial role in clinical outcome measures, data analytics, and grant-funded research, contributing to multi-site clinical trials and real-world data studies. His work has led to multiple peer-reviewed publications and research presentations at prestigious medical conferences.
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๐ Education
Sanjay Mahadevan earned his Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences with a Minor in Psychology from Johns Hopkins University in 2021. His academic background combines a strong foundation in biological sciences and psychology, equipping him with a multidisciplinary perspective on human health and behavior. His coursework included Social and Abnormal Psychology, Medical Cellular Physiology, Human Nutrition, Pharmacology, and Biostatistics, providing him with valuable insights into the intersection of medicine, research, and data analysis.
๐ผ Experience
Clinical Research & Medical Roles
Sanjay Mahadevan is currently a Clinical Research Associate at Orthobiologics Research Initiative INC. in Bethesda, MD (2023โPresent), where he plays a key role in clinical outcome data collection for a multi-site national Lipogems FDA knee osteoarthritis study (RCT). His expertise in research funding led to the successful acquisition of a $360,000 grant from the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund, supporting a randomized controlled trial on microfragmented adipose tissue. Additionally, he has contributed to the field through research presentations, including multiple poster presentations at AAOM 2024 on Stellate Ganglion Block and Orthobiologics.
Alongside his research role, Sanjay has been a Medical Scribe and Medical Assistant at Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine (ROSM), Washington, DC (2022โPresent). He has been instrumental in developing data analytics projects aimed at CPT/ICD-10 code optimization, improving revenue efficiency for medical providers. Furthermore, he has designed a comprehensive educational curriculum to train new medical scribes and assistants, ensuring a high standard of practice within the organization.
Research & Industry Experience
In 2020, Sanjay Mahadevan worked as a Computational Biology Summer Intern at Fractal Therapeutics in Boston, MA, where he gained hands-on experience in mathematical modeling and computational research. His primary focus was on modeling disease spread using SEIR (Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered) models in Python and Excel, allowing for the simulation of infection dynamics in various populations. Additionally, he deepened his understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and computational statistics, contributing to research on pandemic response and drug efficacy analysis. His work in this role reinforced his ability to apply data-driven approaches to complex biomedical challenges.
๐ฌ Research Interests
๐งฌ Orthobiologics & Regenerative Medicine โ Platelet-rich plasma, stem cell therapies, and microfragmented adipose tissue.
๐ง Neuromodulation & Pain Management โ Stellate Ganglion Block for PTSD, TBI, and chronic pain.
๐ Data Analytics & Clinical Trials โ Real-world data in musculoskeletal medicine and multi-site trial management.
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation โ Non-surgical interventions for orthopedic injuries and performance recovery.
๐ Awards & Honors
๐ฅ Overall Winner โ 2024 American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine Annual Scientific Conference
๐ Selected Publications
Mulvaney SW, Lynch JH, Mahadevan S, Dineen K, Rae Olmsted KL. The Effect of Bilateral, Two-Level Cervical Sympathetic Chain Blocks on Symptom Clusters for Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Sci. (2024, 14, 1193)
Mulvaney SW, Lynch JH, Rae-Olmstead K, Mahadevan S, Dineen KJ. The Successful Use of Bilateral Two-Level Ultrasound-Guided Stellate Ganglion Block to Improve Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms. Military Medicine (2024)
Mulvaney SW, Mahadevan S, Dineen KJ, Desronvilles R Jr., Olmsted KLR. Long-Term Durability of Bilateral Two-Level Stellate Ganglion Blocks in PTSD: A Six-Month Retrospective Analysis. Clinical and Translational Neuroscience (2025); 9(1):7
Siddiqui, I. J., Ritner, A., Mahadevan, S., Dineen, K. J., & Desronvilles, R. Regeneration of Full Thickness Common Extensor Tendon Tear after Percutaneous Microfragmented Adipose Graft. Regenerative Medicine (2024)
Siddiqui, I., Probst, J., Mahadevan, S., Desronvilles, R., & Dineen, K. Treating External Anal Sphincter Injury with Platelet-Rich Plasma for Postpartum Fecal Incontinence. J Case Rep Images Obstet Gynecol (2025); 11(1), 22โ28