Shweta Jain holds a PhD in Anthropology focusing on healthy ageing and quality of life, with proven ability to conduct independent, collaborative research, collect, and analyze field data. She has expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods. She is skilled in using various data analytical tools, SPSS, R, N-Vivo, Power BI, and MS Office, complemented by hands-on experience as a Research Assistant at the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi. She has received training in public health nutrition at PGIMER, Chandigarh. She has more than six publications in peer-reviewed and Scopus-indexed journals. Skilled in working with governmental bodies, including the IIPA and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, to support impactful research on tribal affairs. She is passionate about research, knowledge dissemination and applying anthropological and public health insights to enhance well-being across different communities and age groups.
PhD Research entitled: “Healthy Ageing and Quality of Life: An Anthropological Insight”
Core Area of Interest: Ageing studies, Nutrition, Physiological Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Quality of life, Public Health, Mental Health, and well-being.