

Anubha Agarwal
Professor Anubha Agarwal is focused on innovative teaching methods in the field of dermatology at Duke University. With a robust academic background, she holds a medical degree from Stanford University and a Master of Science in Global Health from Duke University. Her academic journey is further enriched by her participation in the Global Health Pathway and the Fogarty International Clinical Research Fellowship. Dr. Agarwal's research is deeply rooted in global health, with a particular emphasis on cardiovascular disease among vulnerable and marginalized populations. Her work is characterized by a commitment to addressing health disparities and improving outcomes for these communities. She has conducted extensive research across diverse geographical locations, including Argentina, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, China, and Nepal, which has provided her with a broad perspective on global health challenges. Currently, Dr. Agarwal serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Co-Director for the Program in Global Cardiovascular Health at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In this role, she continues to advance her research while also contributing to the education and training of future healthcare professionals. Her work not only enhances the understanding of cardiovascular health in global contexts but also informs policy and practice aimed at reducing health inequities. Dr. Agarwal's dedication to her field is evident in her ongoing efforts to integrate research findings into practical solutions that can be implemented in real-world settings. Her contributions to global health and cardiovascular research are invaluable, and she remains a leading voice in advocating for the health needs of underserved populations worldwide.
Publications
, 158-162, 2022-06-15
, 593-605, 2021-08-02
, 2021-01-01