Rahul Jandial is an American, dual-trained brain surgeon and neuroscientist. He is also a London Times bestselling & international bestselling author with his books translated into over 30 languages.[1]

Rahul Jandial
Born (1972-12-25) December 25, 1972 (age 51)
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley (B.A.) University of Southern California (M.D) University of California, San Diego (Ph.D)
Occupation(s)Brain Surgeon, Scientist, Professor, Author
Websitedrjandial.com

Academic

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Jandial's published research[2] has appeared in journals such as Proceeding from the National Academy of Sciences. He has authored 10 academic books on topics ranging from neurosurgery to cancer biology and neuroscience.

As a professor he received the “distinguished professor award” from UCSD[3] and has been invited as distinguished professor at Oxford and Harvard.[4][5]

The Jandial laboratory at City of Hope Cancer Center in Los Angeles is funded by the US Department of Defense.[6][7]

Jandial attended Compton Community College and earned his B.A from University of California, Berkeley — M.D. from the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles — Ph.D. from the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) — and cancer surgery specialization from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF).[citation needed]

Author

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In 2019, Penguin/Random House published Jandial’s first book Life Lessons from a Brain Surgeon: The New Stories and Science of the Mind, a Sunday Times, and international bestseller translated into 10 languages.[8]

In 2021, his memoir Life on a Knife’s Edge: A Brain Surgeon's Reflections on Life, Loss and Survival is translated to 8 languages.[9]

This is Why You Dream: What Your Sleeping Brain Reveals About Your Waking Life was released in 2024 and is being translated to 30 languages.

He has been featured in The Times of London,[10] the Telegraph,[11] NY Mag,[12] The Wall Street Journal,[13] Der Spiegel, Cosmopolitan,[14] Mr. Porter [15] and GQ,[16] and is an expert for Guardian Masterclasses.[17]

International service

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He is the founder and co-director of International Neurosurgical Children's Association,[18] where he leads teams to teach and perform pediatric brain surgery in charity hospitals throughout Central and South America, and Eastern Europe. The efforts were featured on ABC Nightline.[19]

Television

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Rahul Jandial on Superhuman, 2018

Since 2009, Jandial is a long-term contributor at KTLA-TV[20] in Los Angeles. In 2019, he became a regular contributor to the TODAY Show in Australia. He hosted Brain Surgery Live on Nat Geo with Bryant Gumbell for international broadcast and was on FOX’s primetime non-scripted Superhuman as a panelist.[21] Brian Lowry, chief TV critic for Variety, called him the "world's most dashing neurosurgeon" in a highly positive review.[22][23]

ABC news has called him the "real Dr. McDreamy"[24] and VICE has featured and refers to him as the 100 percent emoji-human version.[25]

He is represented by the talent agency - WME.[26]

Harry Walker speaker’s agency signed him in 2024.[27]

Books

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  • This Is Why You Dream: What Your Sleeping Brain Reveals About Your Waking Life, by Rahul Jandial, 2024
  • Life on a Knife’s Edge: A Brain Surgeon’s Reflections on Life, Loss and Survival, by Rahul Jandial, 2021
  • Life Lessons from a Brain Surgeon: The New Science and Stories of the Brain, by Rahul Jandial, 2019
  • Core Techniques in Operative Neurosurgery, by Rahul Jandial, Paul McCormick, Peter M. Black, 2011, ISBN 978-1437737721
  • Frontiers in Brain Repair, edited by Rahul Jandial, 2012 [28] ISBN 978-1461425762
  • Code Blue: Bedside Procedures and Critical Information, by Rahul Jandial and Danielle Jandial, 2014 ISBN 978-1576262535
  • Metastatic Cancer: Clinical and Biological Perspectives, edited by Rahul Jandial, 2013 [29] ISBN 978-1587066597
  • Regenerative Biology of the Spine and Spinal Cord, edited by Rahul Jandial and Mike Y. Chen, 2012,[30] ISBN 978-1461440895
  • 100 Questions and Answers About Spine Disorders by Rahul Jandial, Henry E. Aryan, 2008, ISBN 978-0763749880
  • 100 Questions and Answers About Head and Brain Injuries, by Rahul Jandial, Samuel A. Hughes, Charles B. Newman, 2008, ISBN 978-0763755720
  • Neurosurgical Essentials, by Rahul Jandial, Henry E. Aryan, Peter Nakaji, 2004, ISBN 978-1576261828

Awards

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  • The Sunday Times Bestselling Author 2019[31]
  • Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Breakthrough Award 2015[32] and 2019[33]
  • Distinguished Teaching Award UC San Diego 2008[34]
  • Penfield Research Award from the Congress of Neurosurgeons 2007[35]
  • Cancer Research Award: STOPCancer Foundation: 2009[36]
  • Public Service Award, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 2004[37]

References

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  1. ^ Rahul Jandial, MD, PhD: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2298995/rahul-jandial-md-phd/
  2. ^ Search Results for author Jandial R on PubMed.
  3. ^ Distinguished Teaching Award UC San Diego 2008: https://senate.ucsd.edu/grants-awards/senate-awards/distinguished-teaching/recipient-history
  4. ^ "Insights from brain surgery on the conscious patient".
  5. ^ "SHE Center Events and Projects - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | Boston, MA".
  6. ^ Rahul Jandial, M.D., Ph.D.: https://www.cityofhope.org/rahul-jandial
  7. ^ Rahul Jandial, M.D., Ph.D.: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2298995/rahul-jandial-md-phd/
  8. ^ "Discover your mind's true potential: A masterclass with Dr Rahul Jandial | the Guardian Members". 19 October 2022.
  9. ^ "Discover your mind's true potential: A masterclass with Dr Rahul Jandial | the Guardian Members". 19 October 2022.
  10. ^ Hoyle, Ben. "Rahul Jandial, the LA doctor who can boost your brain".
  11. ^ Walker, Sharon (31 May 2021). "What the brain surgeon sees: 'When we're faced with death, we make the most of life'". The Telegraph.
  12. ^ Jandial, Rahul (22 July 2019). "What to Buy to Look Like: A Brain Surgeon". NY Mag.
  13. ^ Jandial, Rahul (7 July 2024). "If Not Demons, What Causes Sleep Paralysis?". The Wall Street Journal.
  14. ^ "This Is What Actually Happens In Your Brain When You Can't Sleep". Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  15. ^ "Six Smart Tips To Improve Your Life From A Brain Surgeon". Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  16. ^ "Dr Rahul Jandial". British GQ. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  17. ^ "Discover your mind's true potential: A masterclass with Dr Rahul Jandial | the Guardian Members". 19 October 2022.
  18. ^ "INCA - International Neurosurgical Children's Association". incachildren.org. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  19. ^ "Video Two US Neurosurgeons Perform Brain Surgeries on Children in Peru". ABC News. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  20. ^ "Dr. Jandial". KTLA. 2020-01-04. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  21. ^ "EP of 'Superhuman' on the Talent on Full Display in Unique Reality Series". The New York Observer. 10 July 2017.
  22. ^ Lowry, Brian (2016-01-01). "TV Review: 'Superhuman'". Variety. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  23. ^ "Rahul Jandial". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  24. ^ "Real-Life Dr. McDreamy Performs Lifesaving Brain Surgeries on Children in Peru". ABC News. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  25. ^ "This Globe-Trotting Brain Surgeon Says Doctors Are Doing Medical Missions Wrong". 25 September 2016.
  26. ^ Sun, Rebecca (2017-07-03). "Rep Sheet Roundup: Gersh Signs 'GLOW' Duo". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  27. ^ "The Harry Walker Agency". 25 January 2024.
  28. ^ Frontiers in Brain Repair - SpringerLink. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Vol. 671. 2010. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-5819-8. ISBN 978-1-4419-5818-1. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  29. ^ "Metastatic cancer : clinical and biological perspectives - National Library of Medicine". Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  30. ^ Regenerative Biology of the Spine and Spinal Cord - SpringerLink. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Vol. 760. 2012. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-4090-1. ISBN 978-1-4614-4089-5. S2CID 43778833. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  31. ^ Hoyle, Ben (2023-06-22). "Rahul Jandial, the LA doctor who can boost your brain". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  32. ^ Neurosurgeon Receives Breakthrough Award for Study of Brain Metastases: http://www.cityofhope.org/cs/Satellite?c=COH2_Article_C&childpagename=COH2%2FCOH2_Layout&cid=1433466599831&d=Touch&pagename=COH2_Wrapper
  33. ^ "Researcher receives $1.35M Department of Defense grant for breast metastasis study". City of Hope. 2022-05-11. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  34. ^ Distinguished Teaching Award UC San Diego 2008: https://senate.ucsd.edu/grants-awards/senate-awards/distinguished-teaching/recipient-history
  35. ^ "Congress of Neurological Surgeons - cns.org". www.cns.org. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  36. ^ Cancer Research Award: STOPCancer Foundation 2009: http://www.stopcancer.org/Main/Default/OurResearcherDetail.aspx?id=52
  37. ^ Public Service Award, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 2004: http://www.aans.org/pdf/YoungNeurosurgeons/psc_guidelines.pdf