Thrilled to announce that I've been awarded with the Leonard and Marjorie Tappe Postdoctoral Fellowship in Global Public Health. Excited to have Prof @dubadar as my mentor on this project! ๐
@UMich@umichepid@umichsph
Just published! ๐ Our study shows that PM2.5 and its components (especially black carbon & sulphate), increase hypertension risk among women in India. Achieving clean air targets can make a real difference!
@somagnik@drambujroy@iitdelhi@capher_india
https://t.co/YNdkZN0O1g
@abinaya_sekar94@airindia You are not alone in this. My experience with @airindia on the international flight from Washington DC to Delhi was terrible. The service was awful. Never flying with them again!!! I'm so sorry you are going through this. I hope they take immediate action in your situation.
Overjoyed to have earned my PhD!
๐ And to top it all off, I was honoured with Prof M.P. Singh Award during @IITDelhi 55th convocation. Grateful to my supervisor @somagnik and everyone who supported me thoughout this journey. Here's to new beginnings and continued growth.๐ธ๐ค
Thrilled to share that I've joined Department of Epidemiology @umichepid, University of Michigan as a post doctoral fellow! Excited to be a part of Dr. Adar's (@dubadar) research team.
@UMich@umichsph
Our collaborative work reveals that ambient #AirPollution in India may counteract the #Health benefits due to clean fuel transitions, potentially limiting the positive impact of social programs like Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana.
@somagnik@iitdelhi@capher_india@CERCA_IITD
@eu_bike@FedUpWithBadAir@somagnik@iitdelhi@capher_india@CERCA_IITD Indeed. Different sectors contribute distinctively to the total PM2.5, consequently leading to diverse health effects. In our previous studies, we assessed the association between sectoral PM2.5 and a range of health outcomes among women & children population in India.