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International Projects

Guatemala

Over 200 million children under the age of 5 years in low and middle-income countries do not reach their developmental potential, largely due to lack of adequate nutrients and lack of psychosocial stimulation. Stunting (length-for-age < -2 z-scores) is an indication of chronic undernutrition. Guatemala has the high rates of stunting in the Western Hemisphere (over 40%). This trial examines the effect of providing a micronutrient powder manufactured in Guatemala vs. placebo and an early learning environment vs. no early learning environment on the growth, health, and development of young children in Guatemala.

Guatemala


‌S‌waizland

The emergence of genomic medicine and the growth of personalized and preventive medicine will catalyze fundamental changes at many different levels in the future of health care and health systems. In short, genomics is revolutionizing medicine and healthcare, with the development of new life-saving diagnostics and medications. 

Another area of intense interest to the department is exploring the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative disorders, such as ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), Alzheimer’s disease, and Huntington’s disease.

S‌waizland


India

Micronutrient deficiencies & limited learning opportunities contribute to the loss of developmental potential among more than 200 million children in low and middle income countries. Early developmental loss contributes to low academic performance, limited economic capabilities, and lifelong disparities. Both nutrition and early child-development interventions have been effective in promoting child development and integrated interventions that include both nutrition and early child development have been recommended as efficient and optimal strategies to promote the developmental potential of children.

Grow Smart was a 1-year trial that had an infant phase (enrollment age: 6–12 months) and a preschool phase (enrollment age: 36–48 months) and was implemented in rural areas of the Nalgonda District of Andhra Pradesh. Infants were individually randomized into one of four groups: placebo, placebo plus early learning, MNP alone, and MNP plus early learning (integrated intervention), conducted through home visits.

India


Tools & Resources

 

Countdown to 2030 ECD Brochure HR

 

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