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Dr. Peter Francis Raguindin is a Postdoc researcher at the University of Lucerne's Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, under Prof. Dr. Gisela Michel. His work focuses on epidemiology, biostatistics, and public health, with expertise in longitudinal analysis, systematic reviews, and mixed-methods research. He holds a Doctor of Medicine from the University of the Philippines (2010), dual Master's degrees in Vaccinology and Cell/Molecular Biology from European institutions (2018), and a PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Bern (2022). Prior roles include research positions at Swiss Paraplegic Research and the Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine, as well as consulting for the Philippine Department of Health and WHO.
His research interests span child health, vaccine-preventable diseases, pediatric oncology, cardiovascular diseases, spinal cord injury, and nutrition. Notable projects include the GROkids study (examining grandparents' responses to childhood cancer), investigations into cardiometabolic risks in spinal cord injury patients, and analyses of dietary phytochemical impacts on health outcomes. He has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing translational research with societal impact.
Dr. Raguindin's work bridges clinical and public health domains, aiming to improve healthcare policies and patient outcomes through rigorous epidemiological methods. His recent articles highlight themes such as psychosocial resilience in cancer-affected families, metabolic risk stratification in spinal cord injury populations, and leveraging wearable technology for health monitoring.

