Jane Hirst

About Professor Jane Hirst

Chair in Global Women's Health, The George Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London

  • Visiting Professor in Global Women's Health, University of Oxford
  • Honorary Consultant Obstetrician, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Professor Jane Hirst is Chair in Global Women’s Health at The George Institute for Global Health, UK, and the School of Public Health at Imperial College. She is also Visiting Professor in Global Women's Health at the University of Oxford and Honorary Consultant Obstetrician, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

She is an active clinical researcher with projects focussed on global women’s health and investigating novel approaches to improve health care delivery. She has a particular interest in preventing cardiometabolic complications in women after high-risk pregnancy conditions such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.

Professor Hirst is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow. Her Fellowship title is “Pregnancy as an opportunity to improve women’s lifelong health”. She is PI for the SMART Health Pregnancy trial in India. This trial is being conducted in two rural districts in two states, and is evaluating a community-based intervention and digital clinical decision support tool to improve screening, management and referral of high risk conditions during pregnancy and in the in first year after birth.

Prediction Models for Maternal and Offspring Short- and Long-Term Outcomes Following Gestational Diabetes: A Systematic Review

Obesity Reviews Date published:

Policies and programmes to improve preconception nutrition in South Asia

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia Date published:

Bridging the gaps: advancing preconception nutrition in South Asia through evidence, policy, and action

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia Date published:

Effects of preconception nutrition interventions on pregnancy and birth outcomes in South Asia: a systematic review

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia Date published:

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