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Uday Narayan Yadav is a Chronic Disease Implementation Scientist specializing in public health programs and research in countries including Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and Australia, with a focus on Indigenous and disadvantaged populations. He has collaborated with various development partners such as USAID, UNAIDs, and IOM, as well as government and non-governmental organizations to address health inequality and improve health outcomes for these groups. Dr. Yadav's research interests include the prevention and management of chronic diseases, community primary care approaches, co-design, and implementation science. He has received several prestigious recognitions such as the David L. Sackett Fellowship from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford in the UK and the National Health Research Award from the Government of Nepal. He is also the recipient of the NHMRC Emerging Leader Fellowship for the period of 2025-2029. Dr. Yadav holds a PhD in Population Health and a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology, with significant contributions to evidence-based policy and advocacy in health practice.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research and public health projects focusing on chronic disease management and health improvement for Indigenous and disadvantaged populations.
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