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Research Interests
Field research methods; Neonatal and Maternal Mortality; Digital Health; Community Trials; Quality of care; Data for decision making; Spatial Epidemiology; Health equity; Large scale program evaluation; Household surveys
Experiences & Accomplishments
Dr. Diwakar Mohan is a public health physician and health systems epidemiologist working in LMIC settings since 2003. He completed his MPH and DrPH from the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As an expert in health systems epidemiology and evaluation methods, he specializes in measurement across various public health programs including developing frameworks and metrics, utilizing new tools and modalities to collect data, focusing on the intersection of digital technologies and data for strategic decision making. His interests lie in the application of epidemiological and statistical methods, including machine learning, to support evaluation and implementation research of health programs in LMIC settings.
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Mohan D, Mvundura M, Sampson S, Adepoju VA, Bakunawa GB, Umebido C, et al. Evaluating the Impact of Needle-Free Delivery of Inactivated Polio Vaccine on Nigeria's Routine Immunization Program: An Implementation Hybrid Trial. Vaccines (Basel). 2025;13(5). Epub 20250516. doi: 10.3390/vaccines13050533.
Mohan D, Eschliman EL, Malhotra A, Kaufman MR. Changes in sex composition of births across regions and subgroups in India from an analysis of birth histories from National Family Health Surveys. Sci Rep. 2024;14(1):30817.
Niessen LW, Mohan D, Akuoku JK, Mirelman AJ, Ahmed S, Koehlmoos TP, et al. Tackling socioeconomic inequalities and non-communicable diseases in low-income and middle-income countries under the Sustainable Development agenda. Lancet. 2018;391(10134):2036-46.
Were DK, Musau A, Atkins K, Shrestha P, Reed J, Curran K, Mohan D. Health system adaptations and considerations to facilitate optimal oral pre-exposure prophylaxis scale-up in sub-Saharan Africa. The Lancet HIV. 2021 Jul 12.
Evans CL, Bazant E, Atukunda I, Williams E, Niermeyer S, Hiner C, Zahn R, Namugerwa R, Mbonye A, Mohan D. Peer-assisted learning after onsite, low-dose, high-frequency training and practice on simulators to prevent and treat postpartum hemorrhage and neonatal asphyxia: A pragmatic trial in 12 districts in Uganda. PLoS One. 2018 Dec 17;13(12):e0207909. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207909. PMID: 30557350; PMCID: PMC6296740.