Rajendra P. Parajuli

Rajendra P. Parajuli is a Nepali environmental epidemiologist and academic. He is a research scholar at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and a faculty member in the Department of Zoology at Tribhuvan University in Nepal. His research focuses on environmental health, neurodevelopment, and parasitic infections.
Parajuli has held postdoctoral positions at institutions including the University of Tokyo, the National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, McGill University, and the University of Ottawa. He has also been involved in mentoring master's and doctoral students at Tribhuvan University, the University of Michigan, and UCSD, contributing to research in environmental epidemiology and public health.
His publications have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, including Scientific Reports, Health Science Reports, and the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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# Parajuli RP, Bhandari S, Ward L, & Suarez, JR (2024). "Risk factors for Ascaris lumbricoides infection and its association with nutritional status and IQ in 14-Year old adolescents in Chitwan, Nepal." Scientific Reports.
# Parajuli RP, Bharati N, Bhandari N., et al. (2024). "Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Bacteria Isolated from Clinical Specimens: A Hospital-Based Cross-sectional Study in Kathmandu, Nepal." Nepal Medical College Journal.
# Dhakal P, Parajuli RP, et al. (2024). "Prevalence of intestinal parasites in humans and domestic animals in Jirel community, Dolakha, Nepal." Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
 
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