
معرفی
Sanjib Saha is an Associate Researcher at Lund University, affiliated with Health Economics Research support, EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health, the Centre for Economic Demography, and the LU Profile Area: Proactive Ageing. His work focuses on evidence-based health policy and economic evaluations within public health frameworks.
His research spans health economics, cost-effectiveness analysis, and systematic reviews with emphasis on gerontology, maternal/child health, and infection control. Key interests include economic evaluation of loneliness interventions for aging populations, determinants of unhealthy food consumption in Bangladeshi children, breastfeeding initiation in South Asia, and hospital-acquired infection prevention. His methodology integrates epidemiological analysis with health economic modeling to address health inequalities.
Recent 2025 publications demonstrate consistent application of systematic review and cost-effectiveness methodologies across diverse public health domains. Major trends include policy-relevant evaluations of behavioral interventions (loneliness, breastfeeding), resource allocation analyses in oncology, and cross-cultural studies of nutritional determinants in low-resource settings.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Dr. Saha actively contributes to seven major research projects funded by Swedish Research Council, Forte, and Cancerfonden, including dementia care medication reviews, health inequality prevention initiatives, and AI-enhanced mammography screening. His collaborative network spans Lund University departments and international institutions, with notable work in Bangladesh and South Asia.
He operates within Lund University's EpiHealth research environment and Centre for Economic Demography, supporting the Proactive Ageing profile area's mission to advance healthy aging through interdisciplinary research aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals.




