
Our Research Focus
Raxwal Research is dedicated to advancing the understanding of cardiovascular physiology, imaging, and digital health innovation to improve patient care. Our research focuses on the practical application of innovative technologies and strategies in real-world clinical settings. We are committed to exploring the feasibility, integration into healthcare workflows, and the impact on patient-centered care.
Raxwal Research is driven by a passion for coronary physiology, advanced cardiac imaging, preventive cardiology, and the responsible utilization of digital health tools, including artificial intelligence. Our projects are meticulously designed to facilitate evidence-based decision-making across diverse healthcare environments, fostering equitable and meaningful healthcare outcomes.
The Team
Tejas Raxwal is the Co-Founder and Research Lead at Raxwal Research, where he specializes in applied translational cardiovascular research. With a keen interest in coronary physiology, cardiac imaging, and preventive cardiology, Tejas oversees study design, data analysis, and the mentorship of research volunteers. Bhuvi Raxwal, Co-Founder and Research Associate at Raxwal Research, plays a vital role in project development and data organization. Her focus on human biology and population health drives her contributions to literature reviews and ongoing research initiatives aimed at disease prevention.

Tejas Raxwal
Research Lead
Tejas Raxwal is a Co-Founder and Research Lead at Raxwal Research, where he focuses on applied translational cardiovascular research. As a B.A. candidate in Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, his interests encompass coronary physiology, cardiac imaging, preventive cardiology, and the responsible integration of digital health tools. Tejas oversees study design and data analysis while providing mentorship to research volunteers, guiding them through the intricacies of cardiovascular research.

Bhuvi Raxwal
Research Associate
Bhuvi Raxwal is a co-founder and research associate at Raxwal Research, where she plays a key role in project development, literature review, and data organization for various research initiatives. Currently pursuing a B.A. Human Biology at Stanford University, Bhuvi is passionate about human biology, population health, and innovative strategies for disease prevention. Her dedication advancing research in these areas drives her contributions to the team and the broader scientific community.

Delara English
Research Assistant
Delara is a dedicated Research Assistant at the University of South Florida. She plays a crucial role in research centered on heart rate variability and autonomic markers related to cardiovascular health. Her responsibilities include data organization, conducting literature reviews, and providing support for ongoing projects that investigate physiological indicators of cardiovascular risk.

Srishti Parashar
Research Assistant
Srishti is a dedicated medical student at Bond University in Australia, with a interest in metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Her passion for understanding these complex health issues drives her studies and research, aiming to make a positive impact in the field of medicine. As she continues her education, Srishti is committed to gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to advancements in healthcare.

Jaxson Maharaj
Research Assistant
Jaxson is a proud graduate of the University of South Florida, dedicated to the impacts of physical activity on cardiovascular health, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic His research focuses on evaluating changes in activity levels among patients before and after the pandemic, aiming to how these shifts affect overall well-being. Jaxson’s work is crucial for developing effective to support cardiovascular patients during after these challenging times.

Andreya Petanceski
Research Assistant
Andreya is a proud graduate of the University of South Florida, specializing in coronary physiology. Her research focuses on the assessment of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), Diastolic Flow Reserve (DFR), and the effects of contrast hyperemia. With a for advancing cardiovascular health, Andreya is dedicated to contributing valuable insights in this field of study.