Srishti Arora

Srishti Arora

Faculty Research Associate

Dr. Srishti Arora has a PhD and Masters in Food and Nutrition with Specialization in Public Health. She has a sound knowledge of nutrition and its impact on the state of health and disease. As part of her PhD, she worked closely with the families of children having cerebral palsy belonging to underprivileged settings for more than 4 years to improve their dietary intake, feeding difficulties and the feeding and nutrition related knowledge and practices of their primary caregivers. She was also appointed as a Guest Lecturer in Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi in Jan 2019 to teach nutrition and public health related subjects to graduates and post graduate students.

She was also involved in anemia related research in the National Centre of Excellence and Advanced Research on Anemia Control (NCEAR-A) in the Centre for Community Medicine in AIIMS. Her primary research interests include child and adolescent nutrition, infant and young child feeding practices, nutritional needs of differently abled children, therapeutic nutrition and health policies and programmes.

Highest Education: PhD, Food & Nutrition, Public Health

Date of Joining: September 2, 2019

Srishti Arora

Faculty Research Associate

Publication

India's COVID-19 Burdens, 2020

April 15th 2021
Purpose The purpose of this article is two pronged; first, to identify and report public health implications of the ongoing...
Publication

A Global Policy Informatics tool to track COVID-19 outbreak using SMAART RAPID Tracker: A View point

January 20th 2021
Abstract: The widespread proliferation of the coronavirus, further got propagated with the absence of any defined treatment or vaccine, however,...
Insight

COVID-19 Infections in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

May 25th 2020
While severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV 2) is rapidly spreading in all nations, COVID-19 is the second coronavirus...

Srishti Arora

Faculty Research Associate

Srishti Arora

Faculty Research Associate