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Poushali Ganguli is a Researcher in Health Economics at King’s College London, affiliated with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and the Department of Health Service & Population Research. She focuses on economic evaluations of mental health programs, particularly for children and adolescents. Her work emphasizes global mental health, school-based interventions, and healthcare policy.
Her research spans topics like mindfulness training in schools, parenting interventions for behavior problems, and cost-effectiveness analyses of mental health treatments. She has contributed to high-impact studies such as the MYRIAD trial evaluating school-based mindfulness programs and the STARS trial assessing teacher classroom management interventions. She also collaborates internationally, serving as a Royster Global Fellow and Plus Alliance International Interdisciplinary Researcher, advancing interdisciplinary education and global health solutions.
Notable contributions include co-authoring papers on enhancing health data quality, clinical trials for epilepsy-linked mental health, and the cost implications of interventions like the Incredible Years program. Her work bridges academic research with policy impact, aiming to improve mental health outcomes globally.
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