Neil Kishor Mehta
Research Fellow · Population Health
Max Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchAbout
Neil Kishor Mehta is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany, where he is affiliated with the Laboratory of Population Health. His work centers on population health, cognitive functioning across high- and middle-income nations, and the persistent health disadvantages observed in the United States compared to peer countries.
His research interests include population health, cognitive aging, health disparities, and social demography. These areas reflect a strong focus on how socioeconomic, behavioral, and structural factors influence health trajectories across populations, particularly in later life.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, the thematic focus of his projects suggests engagement with large-scale demographic and health surveys, comparative international health research, and data-driven analysis of cognitive and physical well-being trends.
No scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the available information.
There is no information available regarding student supervision, grant funding, or formal advising roles. However, his involvement in targeted research projects indicates active collaboration within the MPIDR’s scientific community.
Neil Kishor Mehta conducts his research within the Laboratory of Population Health at MPIDR, a research group dedicated to understanding the social, economic, and biological determinants of health and longevity using advanced demographic methods.
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