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Raghupathy Anchala Associate Professor MBBS (AFMC), DTCD (BJMC), MPH (GSPH, Pittsburgh - USA), PhD (Cambridge, UK) Raghu is a Chest Physician and a Public Health and Primary Care Specialist. He graduated (MBBS) from one of the premier medical institutes in India (AFMC, 1996). He was awarded distinctions in Physiology, Biochemistry and Rhinotolaryngology (ENT) subjects; stood second in University (MBBS first year) and first in College (MBBS first year); was college cadet adjutant and secretary students scientific society, AFMC during his graduation. He then worked as a General Practitioner for the next 5 years in tribal and rural areas of Satara district, Maharashtra, India (1998-2002). Ground realities of a high Tuberculosis (TB), occupational lung diseases (farmers lung and bysinnosis - Satara is a predominantly agricultural belt) and chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) burden leading to lowered quality of life among patients suffering with CRDs led him to pursue post graduation residency training in TB and Chest Diseases (2003-2004) from B.J. Medical College, University of Pune, India. Although residency training honed his clinical skills, realising the inadequacy of his training in clinical research, epidemiological data gathering and analytical skills, and to augment the above mentioned skills, he worked under Dr. Sundeep Salvi (mentor and co supervisor during post graduation) in a specialised setting dedicated for epidemiological and clinical trials research in chest diseases (Chest Research Foundation, Pune; 2005). He then moved to the pharmaceutical sector to sharpen his clinical trial and project management skills (Unichem and Elder Pharmaceuticals Limited, 2006- mid 2007). He applied and was awarded PHFI's future faculty fellowship and Aids International Training and Research Program (AITRP Fogarty, NIH) to complete his MPH from Graduate School of Public Health, 1/4 Raghupathy Anchala University of Pittsburgh, USA (2007-2008) and was awarded Outstanding Student Award, Masters Level in 2008 by the GSPH, University of Pittsburgh for his GPA of 3.99 on a scale of 4 . . He then joined as senior Lecturer at PHFI - IIPHH from Jan 2009 until July 2010. He was the Principal Investigator for Operational research capacity building project funded by the IUATLD ( The Union ) during 2009-2010 (USD 23,784). He was promoted to Assistant Professor in Aug 2010. He applied and was awarded the Wellcome Trust PHFI PhD research Fellowship (Oct 2010 to Sep 2013 was awarded 20,000 GBP for conducting his doctoral research work on decision support systems for management of hypertension in primary care settings of India for a period of 2 years in India) and was also awarded Cambridge Commonwealth Trust scholarship (from Oct 2010 to March 2011 and then from April 2013 until Sep2013). He completed his PhD in Public Health and Primary Care from Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit at University of Cambridge in Sep 2013 (70% time for PhD and 30% time for institutional activities from 2010-2013). During his PhD work, he has published 5 first author publications and 6 co-author publications. He is now an Associate Professor at IIPHH from Oct 2013 onwards. He has high impact factor publications in NEJM and Plos One journals. He has developed course content and has been teaching on epidemiology, research methods, operational research, drug discovery (IIPHD), nutritional epidemiology (DL), GCP and clinical trial modules for courses at IIPHH since 2009. He also holds an Adjunct Faculty position at University of Hyderabad, where he teaches both epidemiology I and II modules for the MPH program that is jointly run by IIPHH and UoH. Publications: 1. Raghupathy Anchala, Nanda Kishore Kannuri, Hira Pant, Hassan Khan, Oscar H Franco, Emanuele Di Angelantonio, Dorairaj Prabhakaran. Hypertension In India: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Prevalence, Awareness, And Control Of Hypertension. Accepted in Journal of Hypertension: In press 2. Anchala R, Di Angelantonio E, Prabhakaran D, Franco OH. Development and Validation of a Clinical and Computerised Decision Support System for Management of Hypertension (DSS-HTN) at a Primary Health Care (PHC) Setting. PLoS One. 2013 Nov 2/4 Raghupathy Anchala 5;8(11):e79638. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079638. 3. Shroufi A, Chowdhury R, Anchala R*, Stevens S, Blanco P, Han T, Niessen L, Franco OH. Cost effective interventions for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in low and middle income countries: a systematic review. BMC Public Health. 2013 Mar 28;13:285. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-285. (*co second author) 4. Rashmi Pant, Raghupathy Anchala. The what, why, and how of sample size estimation in clinical trials. International Journal of Bioassays, 2013, 02 (02), 416-421 5. M Anitha Rani, Vanishree Shriraam, Rony Zachariah, Anthony D Harries, Srinath Satyanarayana, Shailaja Tetali, Raghupathy Anchala, Diviya Muthukumar and BWC Sathiyasekaran. Does a nutrition education programme change the knowledge and practice of healthy diets among high school adolescents in Chennai, India? Health Education Journal November 2013 72:733-741, first published on October 22, 2012 DOI: 10.1177/0017896912461093 6. Raghupathy Anchala, Anil Parakkad, Sreejesh. CAPSMART- Capacity Building of Front Line Health Workers by Smartphone Enabled Training Based on Community Derived Decision Markers for Primary Prevention and Health Promotion of Non-Communicable Diseases. GSTF JBio, Vol. 1 No. 2, July 2012. doi: 10.5176/2251-3140_1.2.14 7. Anchala R, Pinto MP, Shroufi A, Chowdhury R, Sanderson J, et al. (2012) The Role of Decision Support System (DSS) in Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 7(10): e47064. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0047064) 8. Raghupathy Anchala, Hira Pant, Dorairaj Prabhakaran and Oscar H Franco. Decision support system (DSS) for prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among hypertensive (HTN) patients in Andhra Pradesh, India a cluster randomised community intervention trial. BMC Public Health 2012, 12:393 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-393 9. Kondapaka KK, Prasad SV, Satyanarayana S, Kandi S, Zachariah R, Harries AD, Nagaraja SB, Tetali S, Anchala R, Kannuri NK, Murthy K, Koppu D, Vangari L, Rao S. Are tuberculosis patients in a tertiary care hospital in hyderabad, India being managed according to national guidelines? PLoS One. 2012;7(1):e30281. Epub 2012 Jan 17. 10. Jonnalagada S, Harries AD, Zachariah R, Satyanarayana S, Tetali S, Keshav Chander G, Rao S, Rao R, Peri S, Anchala R, Kannuri NK. The timing of death in patients with tuberculosis who die during anti-tuberculosis treatment in Andhra Pradesh, South India. BMC Public Health. 2011 Dec 13;11:921. 11. Burugina Nagaraja S, Satyanarayana S, Chadha SS, Kalemane S, Jaju J, Achanta S, Reddy K, Potharaju V, Shamrao SR, Dewan P, Rony Z, Tetali S, Anchala R, Kannuri NK, Harries AD, Singh SK. How do patients who fail first-line TB treatment but who are not placed on an MDR-TB regimen fare in South India? PLoS One. 2011;6(10):e25698. 12. Aneena S. Pokkamthanam, Anne M. Riederer, Raghupathy Anchala. Risk Assessment of Ingestion of Arsenic-Contaminated Water among Adults in Bandlaguda, India. J 3/4 Raghupathy Anchala Heath Pollution 1:8-15 (2011) (http://www.blacksmithjournal.org/ojs/ojs-2.2.4/index.php/journalhealthpollution/article/view/21) 13. Ajay Gaikwad, Rithuma Oruganti, Vivek Singh, Raghupathy Anchala, Bommila Madhusudan Rao, Ramswaroop. Exploratory Study of Syndromic Surveillance data for stratification of symptoms and diseases in Andhra Pradesh. Vol. V, Issue I, Mar-2010, Indian Emergency Journal (http://www.geomed-research.eu/IEJ-10_March%20VOL%20V,%20Iss%20I.pdf) 14. Ajay Gaikwad , Rithuma Oruganti , Vivek Singh , Raghupathy Anchala, Bommila Madhusudan Rao , Ramswaroop . Reporting pattern in Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) in Andhra Pradesh Indian EMRI- Syndromic surveillance. Vol. V, Issue I, Mar-2010, Indian Emergency Journal (http://www.geomed-research.eu/IEJ-10_March%20VOL%20V,%20Iss%20I.pdf) 15. Jantikar A, Brashier B, Maganji M, Raghupathy A, Mahadik P, Gokhale P, Gogtay J, Salvi S. Comparison of bronchodilator responses of levosalbutamol and salbutamol given via a pressurized metered dose inhaler: a randomized, double blind, single-dose, crossover study. Respir Med. 2007 Apr;101(4):845-9 16. Raghupathy Anchala; Brashier Bill; Salvi Sundeep. Treatment of mild asthma, 2005: NEJM 2005; 353(4):424-7. 4/4