Professor Sarang Deo serves as Professor of Operations Management at the Indian School of Business (ISB), where he also holds the roles of Deputy Dean for Faculty and Research and Executive Director of the Max Institute of Healthcare Management. His primary research focus lies in healthcare delivery systems, with a particular interest in how operational decisions impact population-level health outcomes.
In his research, Professor Sarang Deo has explored various healthcare contexts, including the influenza vaccine supply chain, ambulance diversion phenomena in the United States, early infant HIV diagnosis networks in sub-Saharan Africa, and formal and informal pathways for TB diagnosis in India. His work often involves collaboration with prominent international public health funding and implementation organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), and PATH. He is also a member of the WHO’s Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on TB (STAG-TB).
Before joining ISB, Professor [Your Name] was an Assistant Professor at the Kellogg School of Management. He holds a PhD from UCLA Anderson School of Management, an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad, and a B.Tech. from IIT Bombay. Prior to his academic career, he gained industry experience as a management consultant with Accenture.