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Dr. Vanisree Trippayya Ramanathan
Associate Professor
Dr. Vanisree Trippayya Ramanathan

Bio

Dr. Vanisree Ramanathan, Ph.D., Associate Professor at MIT World Peace University located in Pune. With an illustrious career spanning 19 years, she has made significant contributions in the fields of Sociology, Public Policy, Public Health, and Law. Dr. Vanisree has held full-time faculty positions at prestigious institutions including Symbiosis Law School, MIT School of Government in Pune, and Chinmaya Vishwavidyappeth in Cochin.Her expertise encompasses a wide array of interdisciplinary subjects including Public Health, Health Policy, Heal care laws Gender Studies, Education, sustainable Development, Good Governance, and Social Philosophy. Dr. Vanisree is renowned for her prolific research contributions, having authored and reviewed numerous scholarly papers in esteemed national and international journals. An accomplished writer and eloquent public speaker, Dr. Vanisree is known for her passionate advocacy and effective communication skills. She employs innovative teaching methodologies such as experiential learning and participatory development paradigms to engage learners across diverse contexts. Dr. Vanisree has spearheaded numerous community awareness programs aimed at the holistic development of various demographic segments including adolescents, women, children, the elderly, and differently abled individuals. Additionally, she has successfully led both minor and major research projects addressing pressing social issues, demonstrating her commitment to academic excellence and societal welfare.

Research Area

Social & Commercial Determinants of health, Health Policy, Sexual & Reproductive health, Non Communicable Diseases, Child Nutrition, RMNCH+A, Health governance & Leadership, Geriatric health, Law & Ethics in Public Health, Health Education & Promotion.

Publication

1. Public Health perspectives on Cryptocurrency: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Ramanathan, V., Tripathi, S., Bhattacharya, S., Varshney, S.Indian Journal of Community Health, 2023, 35(3), pp. 372–374

2. The MILLET MISSION: The potential to combat non-communicable diseases and future research opportunities in India: V Ramanathan, S Tripathi, S Bhattacharya, G Jahnavi, P Gupta, Indian Journal of Community Health 35 (2), 246-249

3. So near, yet so far: Uptake of vaccination in older patients with cancer remains elusive in India Saleem, S.M., Ramanathan, V., Bhattacharya, S. Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment, 2023, 6(2), pp. 340–341

4. Ramanathan V, Pradhan KB, Kapoor S, Tripathi S, Bhattacharya S. Unleashing the power of Virtual Reality to manage LAZY EYE-A silent public health problem: A case study from India. Indian J Community Health [Internet]. 2023 Dec. 31 [cited 2024 Feb. 26];35(4):535-7.

5. A micro review of a nutritional public health challenge: Iron deficiency ANEMIA in India RVPA Natekar,P, Deshmukh C, Limaye D Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health 14 (1), 100992

6. Barriers to Recuperating Patient Safety and Quality Care in Health Care System in India: Need for Compliance and Comprehensive Health Care Act.V Ramanathan, G Abhyankar, A Abhyankar, Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 8 (4)

Google Scholar Link:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-Dwg6hAAAAAJ

Scopus Link:

https://www.scopus.com/results/authorNamesList.uri?name=name&st1=Ramanathan&st2=Vanisree&origin=searchauthorlookup

Orcid Link :

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4298-8809

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