Dr. Saurabh Mehta
Sc.D., Epidemiology, Nutrition, M.S., Epidemiology, M.B.B.S.
Adjunct Faculty
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Dr. Mehta is a physician with training and expertise in nutrition, epidemiology, infectious disease, and diagnostics. He is currently the Janet and Gordon Lankton Professor in the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University and serves on its executive leadership team. He is also the Founding co-Director of the Center for Precision Nutrition and Health, co-leads the Research Coordinating Center for the NIH’s Nutrition for Precision Health Initiative, and directs the Program in International Nutrition at Cornell. The central theme of his research is the interplay between nutrition and disease, including facilitating field-friendly assessment for both, and elucidating how nutrition can be used as a modifiable risk factor to improve health and associated outcomes, often in the context of pregnancy and early childhood. This is achieved through a combination of active surveillance programs, the invention of point-of-care diagnostics, and randomized controlled trials primarily in India, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South America.
Dr. Mehta is the co-inventor of the Cornell NutriPhone and FeverPhone, a NSF- and NIH-funded platform for point-of-care diagnosis of nutritional status and infections. Dr. Mehta also serves as a consultant to the World Health Organization on topics such as tuberculosis, nutrition, and diagnostic test accuracy. In recent years, his team has helped synthesize evidence that has informed guidelines related to nutrition and infection such as infant feeding in the context of SARS-CoV2 and Zika virus infections. His work has been recognized with multiple awards including the NIH Technology Accelerator Challenge Prize for innovative global health diagnostics, the American Society for Nutrition's Norman Kretchmer Memorial Award in Nutrition and Development, the Rainer Gross Prize for innovations in nutrition and health, and the SUNY Chancellor Award for scholarship and creative activities.
Qualification/ Education
- Sc.D., Epidemiology, Nutrition
03/2009, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA - M.S., Epidemiology
06/2004, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA - M.B.B.S.
03/2003, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi
Experience
- Janet and Gordon Lankton Professor of Public Health and Nutrition
Cornell University
2021 - present
Ithaca, NY - Professor of Epidemiology
Department of Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medicine
2021 - present
New York, NY - Director
Program in International Nutrition, Cornell University
2021- present
Ithaca, NY - Chair
Nutritional Assessment Working Group, Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development in Kids (BOND-KIDS) Program, NIH/NICHD
2021- present
Ithaca, NY - Professor
Department of Global Development, Cornell University
2020- 2023
Ithaca, NY - Global Public Voices Faculty Fellow
Cornell University, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
2020- present
Ithaca, NY - Member of the Executive Leadership Committee
Division of Nutritional Sciences
2019- present
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY - Co-Trainer, Immuno-Engineering
Integrated Engineering and Immunology Training Grant, (NIH 1T32EB023860-01A1)
2018- present
NY - Co-Trainer and Member, Executive Committee
Training in Maternal and Child Nutrition, (NIH 1T32HD087137)
2017 - 2020
NY - Co-Trainer and Member
Internal Advisory Board, Training in Nutrition (NIH 2T32DK007158-42)
2017- present
NY - Associate Professor of Global Health
Epidemiology and Nutrition, Cornell University
2016 - 2021
Ithaca, NY - International Faculty Fellow
Cornell University, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
2014 - 2017
Ithaca, NY - Adjunct Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases
St. John's Research Institute
2013 - 2016
Bengaluru - Assistant Professor of Global Health
Epidemiology, and Nutrition
2010 - 2016
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY - Research Fellow
Harvard School of Public Health
2009 - 2010
Boston, MA - Research Assistant
Harvard School of Public Health
2009 - 2010
Boston, MA - Junior Resident
National Drug Dependence Treatment Center, Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
2003 - 2003
New Delhi
- Janet and Gordon Lankton Professor of Public Health and Nutrition
Cornell University
2021 - present
Ithaca, NY - Professor of Epidemiology
Department of Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medicine
2021 - present
New York, NY - Director
Program in International Nutrition, Cornell University
2021- present
Ithaca, NY - Chair
Nutritional Assessment Working Group, Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development in Kids (BOND-KIDS) Program, NIH/NICHD
2021- present
Ithaca, NY - Professor
Department of Global Development, Cornell University
2020- 2023
Ithaca, NY - Global Public Voices Faculty Fellow
Cornell University, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
2020- present
Ithaca, NY - Member of the Executive Leadership Committee
Division of Nutritional Sciences
2019- present
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY - Co-Trainer, Immuno-Engineering
Integrated Engineering and Immunology Training Grant, (NIH 1T32EB023860-01A1)
2018- present
NY - Co-Trainer and Member, Executive Committee
Training in Maternal and Child Nutrition, (NIH 1T32HD087137)
2017 - 2020
NY - Co-Trainer and Member
Internal Advisory Board, Training in Nutrition (NIH 2T32DK007158-42)
2017- present
NY - Associate Professor of Global Health
Epidemiology and Nutrition, Cornell University
2016 - 2021
Ithaca, NY - International Faculty Fellow
Cornell University, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
2014 - 2017
Ithaca, NY - Adjunct Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases
St. John's Research Institute
2013 - 2016
Bengaluru - Assistant Professor of Global Health
Epidemiology, and Nutrition
2010 - 2016
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY - Research Fellow
Harvard School of Public Health
2009 - 2010
Boston, MA - Research Assistant
Harvard School of Public Health
2009 - 2010
Boston, MA - Junior Resident
National Drug Dependence Treatment Center, Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
2003 - 2003
New Delhi
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Current state of the art in rapid diagnostics for antimicrobial resistance
A point-of-care assay for alpha-1-acid glycoprotein as a diagnostic tool for rapid, mobile-based determination of inflammation
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