
Are you a medical student, resident, or recent graduate who is passionate about global public health? Well, then you’re in the right place!
We’re looking for enthusiastic individuals to engage in data analysis to produce impactful research articles for international journals, policy briefs, and general audience. This program is being launched to support the mandates of STOP AMR, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We’ll explore critical research questions leveraging large datasets from low- and middle-income countries and/or the US, tackling cutting edge topics on infectious diseases, vaccines, antibiotic use, and healthcare behaviors. Your ideas for research questions are welcome, and we’re open to exploring topics beyond the initial proposed scope. If it is in an area I am absolutely unable to support you on, I will ensure that I can identify someone with the subject matter expertise to provide guidance.
Project TARDIS is being managed by Pranab Chatterjee, on behalf of the STOP AMR team.
Hello! I am Pranab… and I think that all you need is curiosity and a willingness to learn. You can learn more about me and connect with me on my socials. My research interests include One Health, infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, vaccine use, and clinical trials to find effective interventions for clinically important issues (such as severe COVID-19). I’ve led multiple projects influencing health policy in India through collaborations with nonprofits and governments. Learn more about my work on Google Scholar or PubMed.