About
Dr. Jyoti Joshi has more than twenty years’ experience working on maternal and child health, public health policy and immunisation and vaccine safety in Asia. Over the course of her career, Jyoti has stressed the need for mainstreaming activities aimed to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR). These include AMR-Sensitive and AMR-Specific interventions at the field level in low- and middle-income countries where vertical programs have been the norm. She has forged research collaborations between the public and private sector and strengthened immunization, disease surveillance and outbreak response programs in India and the Gulf region. At ICARS, Jyoti works with partner ministries to ensure actions to tackle AMR are tailored to local contexts and effectively implemented. Prior to ICARS, Jyoti was Head-South Asia for the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP), there she supported the development and implementation of National Action Plans (NAPs) on AMR in six Asian countries. Jyoti received her Doctor of Medicine degree in Community Medicine from Lady Hardinge Medical College in New Delhi, India and her Masters of Sciences degree in Infectious Diseases from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom.
Projects connected to Jyoti Joshi
- Development of guidelines to facilitate Responsive Dialogues to tackle AMR in LMIC settings
- Zanzibar Antibiotic Treatment Of Childhood Infections To Improve Health Outcomes (ZAN-TOTO)
- Strengthening gender equality and social inclusion in LMICs across the AMR research continuum
- Optimisation of antimicrobial use in BSIs and UTIs in various health sector settings in Zambia
- Removal of AMR genes and bacteria from wastewater using modular advanced treatment solutions (HOTMATS)