معرفی
Subas Neupane is a University Lecturer at Tampere University's Faculty of Social Sciences, specializing in Health Sciences. He leads the Master's Degree programme in Public and Global Health, focusing on occupational health, epidemiology, public health, global health, and aging. His work emphasizes understanding how work environments, lifestyle factors, and socioeconomic conditions impact health outcomes across populations.
His research spans occupational health risks, mortality prediction through cohort studies, and the development of sustainable employability indices. Notable contributions include analyzing alcohol policies' health impacts in Nordic countries and evaluating mindfulness-based interventions for teacher burnout. Neupane has also contributed to global health initiatives like the Global Burden of Disease Study, examining risk factors, cancer burdens, and health disparities across 200+ countries.
Key research themes include:
- Workplace exposure and mortality
- Musculoskeletal pain trajectories
- Public health policy evaluation
- Global aging trends
- Work-life balance dynamics
His recent publications (2022–2025) highlight trends in occupational burnout among educators, the role of ergonomic risk factors in musculoskeletal disorders, and forecasting smoking-related mortality. He has pioneered data-mining methods to predict health outcomes and collaborated internationally on meta-analyses of health trajectories.
Neupane's work prioritizes translating epidemiological findings into actionable policies, particularly in low-resource settings like Nepal, where he has studied childhood malnutrition and coronary artery disease risk factors. His research underscores the interconnectedness of workplace conditions, aging populations, and global health equity.



