Honors/Awards
KAMALCON Award for First Rank In Forensic Medicine (UG)
Padmabushana Dr. M. C. Modi Award for the Best Outgoing Student (UG)
Dr. (Mrs.) S. Kantha, Dean & Director’s Award for the Best Outgoing Student (UG)
Mohan Peter & Family Scholarship (PG)
St John s 1993 Batch Scholarship (PG)
Bronze MAYO Quality Fellow (Fellowship)
Affiliations
Member, Indian Medical Association.
Member, Priestly Society of Surgeons, Mayo Clinic.
Member, Multidisciplinary Transplant Inpatient Rounds Committee, Mayo Clinic.
Member, American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
Member, Mayo Clinic Alumini Association
Member, American Medical Association
Member, Minnesota Medical Association
Member, Zumbrota Medical Association
Other professional achievements
1. Goh BK, Chedid MF, Gloor JM, Raghavaiah S, Stegall MD. The impact of terminal complement blockade on the efficacy of induction with polyclonal rabbit antithymocyte globulin in living donor renal allografts. Transplantation Immunology 2012 Oct;27(2-3):95-100
2. Stegall, M. D., Diwan, T., Raghavaiah, S., Cornell, L. D., Burns, J., Dean, P. G., Cosio, F. G., Gandhi, M. J., Kremers, W. and Gloor, J. M. (2011), Terminal Complement Inhibition Decreases Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Renal Transplant Recipients. American Journal of Transplantation, 11: 2405–2413
3. Diwan TS*, Raghavaiah S*, Burns JM, Kremers WK, Gloor JM, Stegall MD. The Impact of Proteasome Inhibition on Alloantibody-Producing Plasma Cells In Vivo. Transplantation. 2011 Mar 15; 91(5):536-41. (* Co-First Authors)
4. Raghavaiah S, Stegall MD. New Therapeutic approaches to Antibody Mediated Rejection in Renal Transplantation. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics: August 2011 – Volume 90 – No 2; 310-15
5. Stegall MD, Raghavaiah S, Gloor JM. The (Re)Emergence of B cells in Transplantation. Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation: August 2010 - Volume 15 - Issue 4 - p 451–455.
6. Study of Clinical Presentations of Abdominal Tuberculosis in a Tertiary Care Hospital - Postgraduate Thesis