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Yatharth Ranjan is a researcher specializing in Biostatistics & Health Informatics. His work focuses on leveraging digital technologies for mental and physical health monitoring, particularly through platforms like RADAR-Base. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Biostatistics & Health Informatics and collaborates internationally on studies involving remote patient monitoring, wearable devices, and mobile health applications.
His research interests include depression biomarkers, COPD management, and the impact of mobile health technologies on disease tracking. Key contributions include developing frameworks for real-time health analytics, analyzing speech patterns for depression indicators, and investigating the biopsychosocial effects of pandemics on chronic illness populations. He has co-authored over 9 peer-reviewed publications, with recent work emphasizing remote monitoring systems and wearable-derived data for predictive healthcare.
Engagement with remote measurement technologies is a central theme in his studies, addressing challenges in participant retention and data quality. He has contributed to multinational studies, such as RADAR-MDD and RALPMH, which explore digital health solutions for depression and interstitial lung disease. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being, emphasizing scalable, technology-driven healthcare solutions.




