About Me
Raumin studied the relationship of neuropathological changes and dementia in centenarians during his involvement with the 90+ Study at UC Irvine. Prior to medical school, Raumin worked in Stanford’s Human Motor Control and Balance Lab investigating the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease in human subjects using implanted sensing neurostimulators. In addition to his interest in research, Raumin is passionate about community outreach and during his time in college and medical school, founded two Alzheimer’s Buddies chapters that aim at pairing undergraduate students with individuals with dementia. Outside his academic endeavors, Raumin likes to hit the gym for an intense workout, listen to music, hike, and cook, which further allows his enjoyment of eating food.