Astrid Christoffersen-Deb

PhD, MDCM, FACOG, FRCPC

Investigator, BC Children's Hospital
Medical Director, Population and Global Health, BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre

My research focus has very much been defined by my concern in (1) addressing inequities in care, (2) engaging young people in the process of addressing these, (3) and mentoring a research team in design-thinking principles. To carry this out, I co-founded the AMPATH MNCH Innovations Team in 2014 at Moi University in Kenya. Together, we are a multidisciplinary and multinational group of 30 people, drawing from the fields of OB/GYN, Anthropology, Midwifery, Nursing, Data Science, Pharmacy, Public Health and Business Management. AMPATH is a unique collaboration in global health, committed to developing excellence and leadership capacity in research, education and care in Kenya. In ‘Leading with Care’, our focus has been to layer research onto care initiatives. Broadly, our research projects focus on Access to Care, Maternal/Infant Mortality, Diagnostics and Community Engagement.

Academic Affiliations

  • Clinical Associate Professor, , Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Healthy Starts
  • Research Group(s): Global Health and Innovations

Contact Information

Location

4500 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6H 3N1

Grants

2016 - 2018 Principal Investigator. Chamas for Change

Validating an integrated community-based strategy of peer support in pregnancy and infancy, Grand Challenges Canada. 250,000 CAD. [Grants] $250 000 over 24 months.

2014 - 2016 Co-Investigator. LEEPing Ahead

See and LEEP Training for Primary Care Providers in Kenya, CFAR supplement. Collaborator(s)

Cu-Uvin, S. Omenge, E. (500 000 $ over 24 months)

2015 - 2018 Co-Investigator. STRIDE – STratification of Risk of Diabetes in Early Pregnancy in India and Kenya, MRC Newton Fund. Collaborator(s)

S Pastakia, W. Kosgei. (£600,567 over 3 years)

2015 - 2016 Principal Investigator. Chamas for Change

Building Adult Capabilities to Safeguard Children’s Developmental Potential through Mother-Child Clubs in Kenya, Grand Challenges Canada. Collaborator(s)

SL. Ruhl, L ($250,000 over 18 months)

Honours & Awards

2011 Rising Star in Global Health, Grand Challenges Canada

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