Pallab K. Maulik

About Professor Pallab K. Maulik

Deputy Director and Director of Research

  • Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • Professor, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education
  • Provost’s Visiting Professor of Mental Health, Imperial College London
  • MD,
  • PhD,
  • MSc

Pallab leads Research department at The George Institute for Global Health, India. He trained as a psychiatrist at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, received training in public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, as well as Johns Hopkins School of Public Health where he pursued his Masters and Doctoral training, respectively.

Professor Maulik has worked with the World Health Organisation (WHO), Geneva on Project Atlas and other mental health programs, and clinically as a psychiatrist in India and Australia. He has worked for more than 25 years in global mental health and has research network across multiple countries and institutions where he is affiliated with and with whom he collaborates on many projects.  

His particular research interests include social determinants of health, especially mental health services, mental disorders, international mental health, and intellectual disability. He is a Principal Investigator or co-investigator on many large mental health projects in India and abroad. He primarily focuses on delivering affordable and accessible mental health care for disadvantaged and marginalized communities in India, while using technology-enabled solutions to enable the health system to function more efficiently. He also leads a significant programme of work on stigma related to mental health. He was an Intermediate Career Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance Fellow from 2014-19 and currently is a Senior Fellow of the Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance.

STOP-Epilepsy clinical research training program: a customisable framework for sustainable health research capacity strengthening

Wellcome Open Research Date published:

Perinatal mental health in India in the states of Haryana and Telangana: A district level situational analysis

Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health Date published:

Process evaluation of a randomised trial of a triple low-dose combination pill strategy to improve hypertension control: a qualitative study

BMJ Open Date published:

Natural remission rates of depression among rural adult populations in India: multilevel analysis of the SMART Mental Health Project

The British Journal of Psychiatry Date published:

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