Prativa Choudhury | Pediatric surgery | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Prativa Choudhury | Pediatric surgery | Young Scientist Award

Research Associate at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Prativa Choudhury is an accomplished Biostatistician and Epidemiologist with a deep commitment to public health research and data-driven solutions. Her work focuses on applying advanced statistical methods to pediatric surgical research, systematic reviews, and clinical trials. She has collaborated on multiple national and international projects, published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, and presented her work globally. With her analytical mindset and hands-on research experience, Prativa stands out as a passionate contributor to evidence-based medicine and healthcare innovation. She’s also an enthusiastic speaker, mentor, and science communicator.

Publication Profile

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Academic Background

Prativa completed her Master’s in Biostatistics and Epidemiology from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, graduating with First Class and Distinction (8.74 CGPA). She earned her Bachelor’s in Microbiology Honours from Siliguri College under the University of North Bengal with a First Class (66.5%). Her school education was completed at Mahbert High School, Siliguri, where she secured 80.5% in ISC and 78.2% in ICSE. Her academic path reflects a consistent dedication to the life sciences, analytics, and public health.

Professional background

Prativa currently serves as Project Research Scientist-I and Research Associate-I at AIIMS, New Delhi, involved in ICMR and SERB-funded pediatric surgery projects. She has previously worked as Senior Research Fellow and Research Assistant at AIIMS and as a Consultant-Research Assistant at IIPHG, Gujarat, contributing to WHO guideline development. She began her journey as a Biostatistics Intern at ICMR-NIE, Chennai. Her experience spans multi-site surveillance, epidemiological modeling, and systematic reviews, showcasing her versatility in clinical research and public health analytics.

Awards and Honors

Prativa has won several accolades, including first prize at RIPSS AIIMS Jammu for her penile anthropometry research and a prestigious travel grant from the Japanese Government. She’s been invited as faculty at national workshops like SPHERE 2023 and served as a resource person for qualitative research training. Her academic journey has been punctuated by international conference recognitions, including multiple accepted oral and poster presentations across Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Hong Kong, reflecting her growing global footprint in pediatric surgical research.

Research Focus

Prativa’s research integrates biostatistics, epidemiology, and pediatric urology. Her core areas include clinical trials, spatial analysis, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and development of nomograms for pediatric parameters. She is deeply involved in creating evidence-based guidelines, with a strong focus on conditions like hypospadias and growth faltering in infants. Through collaborations with AIIMS, ICMR, and WHO, she contributes to high-impact research aiming to improve surgical outcomes, diagnostic accuracy, and child health policies. Her analytical tools range from SPSS and R to GIS-based mapping systems.

Publication Top Notes

​📄 Morphometry and Centile Curves in Boys Aged 1–14 Years: Establishing Reference Values for Umbilical Reconstruction

📅 Year: 2025

📚 Journal: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery

Conclusion

Prativa Choudhury is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award, showcasing a rare blend of academic excellence, diverse research experience, and impactful scientific contributions. With a Master’s in Biostatistics and Epidemiology (First Class with Distinction), she has held progressive research roles at esteemed institutions like AIIMS and ICMR, contributing to nationally significant and globally relevant projects. Her robust publication record includes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical guideline developments, reflecting strong methodological expertise. Recognized both nationally and internationally—with awards, travel grants, and invited talks—she actively shares her knowledge through lectures, workshops, and conferences across Asia. Beyond her technical skills in SPSS, R, SAS, and spatial analysis, she stands out for her dedication to public health and community engagement, making her a well-rounded and highly deserving recipient of this honor.

 

 

Finola Mankel | Paediatric Neurology Award | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Finola Mankel | Paediatric Neurology Award | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Finola Mankel, University College London, United Kingdom

Finola Mankel is an exemplary medical professional who graduated from UCL Medical School with a first-class honors iBSc in Paediatrics and Child Health and an MBBS degree. Recognized for her outstanding academic achievements, including the 2022 BPNA Medical Student Prize and multiple certificates of merit, she has contributed to the field through her research on first seizures in infants with Sturge-Weber syndrome, published in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. Finola has extensive experience as a healthcare assistant and is committed to teaching and mentoring future medical professionals. Fluent in German, she is actively involved in pediatric and international health groups. 🌍📚

Publication profile

Education

Finola’s educational journey began at St. Peter’s Catholic School from 2013 to 2017, where she demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, earning A-levels in Chemistry (A*), Biology (A*), and Maths (A), alongside an AS level in Philosophy & Ethics (A). She also achieved 10 GCSEs with 4 A* and 6 A grades, marking her as an outstanding student from an early age.

Academic Awards and Recognitions 🏆🥇

Finola has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards. In 2024, she received a Certificate of Merit for her overall performance in MBBS Year 6, a testament to her dedication and expertise. Her excellence was also recognized in 2022 when she won the BPNA Medical Student Prize for the best oral presentation, highlighting her ability to effectively communicate complex medical concepts. In 2021, she was honored as the Paediatrics and Child Health iBSc Student of the Year, and she also received a spot on the UCL Dean’s List for Outstanding Academic Achievement within the Faculty of Population Health Science. Her academic journey began with early recognition in 2017 when she received the Biology Award from St. Peter’s Catholic School.

Professional Experience and Employment 💼👩‍🔬

Finola has accumulated a wealth of experience in the healthcare sector. Since September 2017, she has served as a Band 2 Healthcare Assistant at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford. Her role expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2021, when she provided critical support at UCLH ICU. Additionally, she gained valuable childcare experience working as a Nursery Assistant for Headline UK during the summer of 2019.

Research Focus

Finola Mankel specializes in paediatric neurology, with a significant focus on diagnosing and managing neurological conditions in infants. Her notable research includes a study on the diagnostic pathway and management of first seizures in infants with Sturge-Weber syndrome, published in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology in June 2024 (DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.15983, PMID: 38867438). Collaborating with experts like Apostolos Papandreou and Kshitij Mankad, her work aims to improve early detection and treatment of this rare neurological disorder, showcasing her commitment to advancing child health and neurology. 🚼📚✨

 

Publication Top Notes

Diagnostic pathway and management of first seizures in infants with Sturge-Weber syndrome.