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partners

Prof Bhismadev Chakrabarti

 Centre for Autism,

 University of Reading

Prof Mark H Johnson

University of Cambridge

Dr Gareth McCray

Institute of Primary Care and Health Sciences, Keele University

Prof Sharat Chandran

Computer Science and Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Co-Principal Investigator, Ashoka University

Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru

Dr Emily J Jones

Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck College, University of London

Prof Melissa Gladstone

Institute of Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool

Dr Emmie Mbale

Consultant Paediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Malawi

Indian Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru

St John’s Research Institute, Bengaluru

funders

madura microfinance

CSR Initiative of MMFL

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Medical Research Council, UK

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Wellcome Trust/ DBT India Alliance

deep in action

We have several global partnerships, and invite research groups worldwide to collaborate with us. To indicate your interest, please fill out the collaboration and partnership form on our contact page. 

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1.STREAM: India, Malawi

STREAM (Scalable Transdiagnostic Early Assessment of Mental Health) is a cross-sectional study which aims to develop and test a scalable mobile platform for transdiagnostic assessment of neurodevelopment in children aged between 0-6yrs, in India and Malawi.

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2.COINCIDE:Bangalore,Karnataka; Rewari,Haryana

COINCIDE seeks to evaluate independent, cumulative and interaction effects of nutritional, psychosocial and environmental determinants of neurodevelopment and child mental health in diverse settings of North and South India, covering urban and rural locations, and to identify the processes by which these determinants are influenced by socio-economic disparities.

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3.REFINE: Malawi

REFINE is a longitudinal study aimed at assessing the impact of prenatal HIV exposure and psychosocial factors on children neurocognitive development. Neurocognitive assessments are conducted at 24, 42 and 60 months and include the Malawi Developmental Assessment tool (MDAT), Kaufman Assessment Battery for children (KABC-II) and DEEP.

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4.B-12 Supplementation Program: Nepal

Supplementation of vitamin B12 in pregnancy and postpartum on growth and neurodevelopment in early childhood: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial–extended follow up of the cohort” and, in such study, assess the cognitive health in young children.

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