Rakchya Amatya | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Rakchya Amatya | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Rakchya Amatya | Public Health | Data Manager at GTA Foundation | Nepal

Ms. Rakchya Amatya is a dedicated female researcher whose scholarly work contributes meaningfully to public health science, social medicine, and health systems research, with a particular focus on equity, community health, and healthcare utilization in low- and middle-income settings. Her educational background includes advanced academic training in public health and health sciences, where she developed strong competencies in epidemiology, qualitative and quantitative research methods.

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Featured Publications:

Perceived Stigma of Leprosy among Community Members and Health Care Providers in Lalitpur District of Nepal: A Qualitative Study

– PLoS One, 2018 · 104 Citations
COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake in Three Districts of Nepal

– Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 2023 · 4 Citations
Assessment of Healthcare Utilization among Women Experiencing Childbirth in Suburban Nepal

– Journal of Health Promotion, 2019 · 4 Citations
Factors Influencing Inequitable Access to Maternal Health Services in Morang District, Nepal

– Journal of Public Health and Development, 2021 · 3 Citations
A Nursing and Midwifery Training Program in Kathmandu on Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship and Infection Prevention and Control

– Frontiers in Public Health, 2025 · 2 Citations

 

Tang Ping | Health | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Tang Ping | Health | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Tang Ping | Health | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

Mrs. Tang Ping is a dedicated researcher whose academic foundation was established at Shanghai JiaoTong University in Shanghai, China, where she completed her higher education and developed a strong interdisciplinary grounding that supports her work in public health and environmental safety; throughout her professional journey, Mrs. Tang has engaged in collaborative, data-driven research centered on understanding domestic environmental risks, with a particular focus on unintentional injuries affecting children in urban settings, a topic that reflects her commitment to addressing preventable public health challenges through evidence-based insights; her professional experience includes contributing to multidisciplinary investigations that evaluate how built environments, behavioral patterns, and household conditions contribute to health-related hazards, and she has worked closely with teams of scholars to analyze injury mechanisms, propose preventive frameworks, and broaden awareness of environmental safety factors; her research interests lie chiefly in child injury prevention, environmental health determinants, risk-exposure analysis, and the development of safer domestic environments, and she approaches these areas using mixed-method designs that incorporate quantitative assessments, qualitative behavioral observations, and structural risk evaluations; among her research skills, Mrs. Tang demonstrates proficiency in literature synthesis, environmental risk assessment, community-based data collection, statistical interpretation, and interdisciplinary project collaboration, all of which support her ability to examine health issues from multiple scientific angles; although the public record does not list specific awards or honors, her contribution as an author in peer-reviewed scientific publishing, including work appearing in reputable journals such as the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, underscores her academic merit and the recognition of her efforts within the research community; overall, Mrs. Tang is a committed scholar whose work reflects a thoughtful engagement with public health concerns affecting vulnerable populations, and her dedication to understanding and preventing unintentional injuries positions her as an important contributor to ongoing dialogues about environmental safety, injury mitigation, and community well-being.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Tang, P., Fan, Q., Sun, J., Ji, J., Yang, L., Tang, W., & Lu, Q. (2025). The hidden danger of unintentional child injuries in an urban domestic environment: Considering unintentional injuries from another angle. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Published 2025