Maternal and Child Health

Introduction

This is a public health research initiative that focuses on Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent (MaNeCA) Health Research in St. John's Research Institute. This is in response to the persisting burden of maternal and child health problems in India and similar settings. The focus is on:

  • undertaking and interpreting research
  • providing consultancy and support
  • contributing to targeted policy development and
  • being involved in continuing education

The perspective is at a broad public health and population level with an inclusive approach to the social and medical aspects of health and care aimed at reducing health inequities. The emphasis is on research, service development, evaluation and policy to be linked. We design and implement descriptive epidemiologic investigations, cohorts, physiological studies, support testing interventions in randomized trials, translate research into practice and evaluate implementation of interventions.

Sl No. Project Title Project Lead Year
1 Pregnancy outcomes and it’s determinants at a tribal hospital in south India– A prospective cohort study (PREDICT) PI- Dr. Denis Xavier, Co-I : Dr. Padmini Devi , Dr Deepa. S, Dr. Ryan Fernandez Year of initiation: 2022
2 Still Births Reduction Project Dr. Prem K. Mony 2024 - 2027
3 Single-digit Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) study [Sankalp] Dr. Prem K. Mony 2024 - 2027
4 Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care (i-KMC) study PI- Dr. Suman Rao Co-I: Dr.Prem K. Mony 2024 - 2027
5 Human placental epigenetic regulation of fatty acids versus glucose transport: Role in fetal growth restriction (Funded by: Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India) Dr. Arpita Mukhopadhyay 2019
6 Biomarkers of iron status in women of reproductive age for prevention of anemia and birth defects in India (Funded by: Cornell University) Dr. Anura V Kurpad 2018
7 Demonstrating non-inferiority of a lower dose calcium supplementation during pregnancy for reducing preeclampsia and neonatal outcomes (Funded by: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) PI: Dr. Anura V Kurpad, Co-PI: Dr. Pratibha Dwarkanath 2018
8 Effect of early stunting on body cell mass and fat mass in term appropriate for gestational age (AGA) infants (Funded by: DBT) Dr. Rebecca Kuriyan Raj 2018
9 NephroS International: Transnational cohorts of nephritic syndrome - A unified approach to a global chronic disease Dr. Anil Vasudevan 2017
10 Genetic and cellular correlates to Lowe’s oculocerebro-renal syndrome (OCRL) in the Indian population Dr. Anil Vasudevan 2017
11 13C Sucrose breath test as a biomarker of environmental enteric dysfunction in infants – A cross sectional study (Funded by: International Atomic Energy Agency) Dr. Nirupama S, Dr. Anura V Kurpad, Dr. Sarita D 2017
12 Mutation screening in children with congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) using Next-generation sequencing (NGS) platform Dr. Anil Vasudevan 2016
13 Pediatric Renal Biology Program Research on Nephrotic Syndrome Dr. Anil Vasudevan 2016
14 Phenotypic and functional characterisation of monocyte subsets in chronic kidney disease and its impact on progression of disease and associated complications Dr. Anbazhagan Kolandaswamy 2016
15 Biomarkers for early detection and prognosis of sepsis associated acute kidney injury Dr. Anil Vasudevan 2015