Julie Rajaratnam
Assistant Professor
Demographic methods; mortality estimation; child mortality; adult mortality; survey design; large survey data analysis.
Bio
Julie Rajaratnam, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Global Health at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. She leads the mortality estimation methods work at IHME. Dr. Rajaratnam’s team of senior faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and post-bachelor fellows work to produce age- and sex-specific mortality estimates for more than 200 countries for the Global Burden of Disease 2005 project.
Before joining IHME, Dr. Rajaratnam was a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health. She was Principal Investigator for a study funded by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that examined school and neighborhood variation in youth violence in Baltimore and developed innovative methods to account for overlapping levels of clustering.
While at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Rajaratnam was involved in a series of research studies, including child injuries in Baltimore, social isolation and its effect on depressive symptoms in mothers with young children, measurement of neighborhood characteristics in the field of maternal/child health, and the willingness to pay for an HIV/AIDS vaccine in Uganda.
Before pursuing her PhD in Baltimore, Dr. Rajaratnam worked at the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) in Seattle and conducted qualitative research to inform development of medical devices and reproductive health technologies specifically designed for resource-poor settings.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, graduating with high honors. Dr. Rajaratnam received her PhD in Public Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Published Works
Farzadfar F, Danaei G, Namdaritabar H, Rajaratnam JK, Marcus JR, Khosravi A, Alikhani S, Murray CJL, Ezzati M. National and subnational mortality effects of metabolic risk factors and smoking in Iran: a comparative risk assessment. Population Health Metrics. 2011; 9:55.
Lozano R, Wang H, Foreman KJ, Rajaratnam JK, Naghavi M, Marcus JR, Dwyer-Lindgren L, Lofgren KT, Phillips D, Atkinson C, Lopez AD, Murray CJL. Progress towards Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 on maternal and child mortality: an updated systematic analysis. The Lancet. 2011; 378:1139-1165.
Lim SS, Dandona L, Hoisington JA, James SL, Hogan MC, Gakidou E. India's Janani Suraksha Yojana, a conditional cash transfer programme to increase births in health facilities: an impact evaluation. The Lancet. 2010 Jun 4; 375:2009–2023.
Related Publications & Presentations
Farzadfar F, Danaei G, Namdaritabar H, Rajaratnam JK, Marcus JR, Khosravi A, Alikhani S, Murray CJL, Ezzati M. National and subnational mortality effects of metabolic risk factors and smoking in Iran: a comparative risk assessment. Population Health Metrics. 2011; 9:55.
Lozano R, Wang H, Foreman KJ, Rajaratnam JK, Naghavi M, Marcus JR, Dwyer-Lindgren L, Lofgren KT, Phillips D, Atkinson C, Lopez AD, Murray CJL. Progress towards Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 on maternal and child mortality: an updated systematic analysis. The Lancet. 2011; 378:1139-1165.
Lim SS, Dandona L, Hoisington JA, James SL, Hogan MC, Gakidou E. India's Janani Suraksha Yojana, a conditional cash transfer programme to increase births in health facilities: an impact evaluation. The Lancet. 2010 Jun 4; 375:2009–2023.
Rajaratnam JK, Marcus JR, Flaxman AD, Wang H, Levin-Rector A, Dwyer L, Costa M, Lopez AD, Murray CJL. Neonatal, postneonatal, childhood, and under-5 mortality for 187 countries, 1970–2010: a systematic analysis of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 4. The Lancet. 2010 May 24; 375:1988–2008.
Rajaratnam JK, Marcus JR, Levin-Rector A, Chalupka AN, Wang H, Dwyer L, Costa M, Lopez AD, Murray CJL. Worldwide mortality in men and women aged 15–59 years from 1970 to 2010: a systematic analysis. The Lancet. 2010 Apr 30; 375:1704–1720.
Rajaratnam JK, Tran LN, Lopez AD, Murray CJL. Measuring under-five mortality: validation of new low-cost methods. PLoS Medicine. 2010 April 13; 7(4):e1000253.