Arpita Ghosh

About Dr Arpita Ghosh

Head Biostatistics and Data Science

  • PhD

Dr Arpita Ghosh works at the George Institute for Global Health India as a Head Biostatistics and Data Science. Arpita received her doctoral training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and post-doctoral training at the National Cancer Institute.

Her work involves quantitative research cutting across multiple areas of public health including childhood vaccination, nutrition, elderly health, and chronic diseases, particularly cancer. Arpita has extensive experience of working with secondary data sets and of conducting epidemiological studies and randomized trials. Her current research interests include causal inference for observational studies, adaptive trial designs for multi-stage studies, and record linkage.

Prior to joining The George Institute, Arpita was at the Public Health Foundation of India as a Research Scientist.

Baseline intact fibroblast growth factor 23 and risk of kidney disease progression in the Indian Chronic Kidney Disease cohort: a prospective multicenter study

Frontiers in Medicine Date published:

Adolescent Resilience-Building In Urban Slums-A Multifaceted Implementation Trial of Life Skills Education in India (ANUMATI 2.0) among older adolescents: a protocol for a double blind, three arm, cluster randomised controlled trial

Trials Date published:

Digoxin in rheumatic heart disease: Rationale and design of a multicenter, placebo-controlled double-blind randomized controlled trial (Dig-RHD trial)

American Heart Journal Date published:

Indigenous food environment and dietary patterns of Munda community of Jharkhand, India

BMC Nutrition Date published:

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