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Dr. Raja Narayan, MD – Boston, MA

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Emma Newman

Updated on January 10, 2026

Raja Narayan, MD MPH is a 2nd year Surgical Oncology Fellow at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute operating at the Brigham & Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. He completed his MD at the University of California Irvine, an MPH in Biostatistics from Yale, and his General Surgery Residency at Stanford where he co-founded the Surgical Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He also completed a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship with Dr. William Jarnagin and the Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering where he studied molecular markers of hepatobiliary tumor biology.

In his fellowship in collaboration with the Hale Center for Pancreas Cancer Research at Dana-Farber, Dr. Narayan is co-mentored by Drs. Harshabad Singh and Andrew Aguirre to investigate clinical and molecular predictors of response and oncologic outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients. He is interested in leveraging these findings to define image-based phenotypes predictive of therapeutic response and resistance pathways for patients undergoing cytotoxic and targeted therapies.