Faculty

Ramya Kumar

Affiliate Assistant Professor, Epidemiology


Education

BA Biology, Political Science, Boston University, 2010
MPH Epidemiology, Boston University, 2014
PhD Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2024

Contact


Centre for Infectious Disease Research Zambia
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Bio

Dr. Ramya Kumar is an epidemiologist, writer, and educator with expertise in global health, outbreak response, and science communication. She has led HIV prevention and health system research in Southern Africa and brings outbreak investigation field experience from cholera to bubonic plague. Her work centers on participatory methods to elevate community knowledge that is often excluded from mainstream research. She teaches epidemiology, scientific writing, and health communication with a focus on inclusive, justice-driven pedagogy.

Research Interests

• stigma, infectious disease, and community-led health systems
• public engagement with science through storytelling and media
• participatory methods and narrative inquiry in wellness

Link for publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jNgnaq4AAAAJ&hl=en

Recent Publications (PubMed)

Not Just Reproductive: A roundtable on addressing gynaecological health through the life course in South Asia.
(2025 Jun 18)
Sex Reprod Health Matters
Desai S, Afsana K, Chadha N, Govil D, Mankani N, Kumar R

Beyond the pill: Understanding barriers and enablers to oral and long-acting injectable PrEP among women in sex work in Zambia.
(2025)
PLOS Glob Public Health 5(6): e0004461
Kumar R, Mwale C, Maritim P, Phiri J, Barrington W, Zyambo R, Zimba M, Mugwanya K, Herce M, Musheke M, Rao D, Sharma A

Antimicrobial resistance in a protracted war setting: a review of the literature from Palestine.
(2025 Jun 17)
mSystems 10(6): e0167924
Kumar R, Tanous O, Mills D, Wispelwey B, Asi Y, Hammoudeh W, Dewachi O

Glucose- and glutamine-driven de novo nucleotide synthesis facilitates WSSV replication in shrimp.
(2025 Apr 22)
Cell Commun Signal 23(1): 191
Chen CY, Chen CL, Ng YS, Lee DY, Lin SS, Huang CK, Kumar R, Wang HC

Dissecting autonomy in a resource-constrained setting: a descriptive qualitative study of women's decisions on the surgical treatment of early breast cancer in northern Sri Lanka.
(2025 Dec)
Sex Reprod Health Matters 33(1): 2494396
Kumar R, Sivakumar G, Thuseetharan D, Rajasooriyar C

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