Krishna Udayakumar
Founding Director, Duke Global Health Innovation Center
Executive Director, Innovations in Healthcare
Associate Professor of Global Health and Medicine, Duke University
Core Faculty Member, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
Associate Director for Innovation, Duke Global Health Institute
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Krishna Udayakumar
Founding Director, Duke Global Health Innovation Center
Executive Director, Innovations in Healthcare
Associate Professor of Global Health and Medicine, Duke University
Core Faculty Member, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
Associate Director for Innovation, Duke Global Health Institute
Dr. Krishna Udayakumar is the founding Director of the Duke Global Health Innovation Center, focused on generating deeper evidence and support for the study, scaling, and adaptation of health innovations and policy reforms globally. He is also Executive Director of Innovations in Healthcare, a non-profit co-founded by Duke, McKinsey & Company, and the World Economic Forum to curate and scale the impact of transformative health solutions globally.
At Duke University, Dr. Udayakumar holds the rank of Associate Professor of Global Health and Medicine, and is a core faculty member of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy. He also serves as Associate Director for Innovation of the Duke Global Health Institute. His work has been published in leading academic journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Health Affairs, and Academic Medicine, and he has been interviewed or quoted in media outlets around the world, including CNN, BBC, NPR, Al Jazeera, New York Times, Washington Post, and Politico.
Born in Bangalore, India, Dr. Udayakumar spent his childhood in Virginia, and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Virginia, with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies with distinction. He received both an MD and an MBA (with a concentration in Health Sector Management) from Duke University, where he was a Fuqua Scholar. Dr. Udayakumar completed his residency training in internal medicine at Duke and served as Assistant Chief Resident at the Durham VA Medical Center before joining the faculty of Duke University.
Projects
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COVID Global Accountability Platform (COVID GAP)
United States
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Replicating the BasicNeeds Model for Mental Health and Development in the U.S.
United Kingdom, United States
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Frugal Innovations: Global Case Studies
United States
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Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke (SEAD)
India, Kenya, United States
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Innovations in Healthcare
Kenya, India, United States, Rwanda, China, Mexico, United Kingdom
Publications
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Nabia S, Wonodi CB, Vilajeliu A, Sussman S, Olson K, Cooke R, et al. Experiences, Enablers, and Challenges in Service Delivery and Integration of COVID-19 Vaccines: A Rapid Systematic Review. Vaccines. 2023 May;11(5):974.Shahid M, Finnegan A, Kilburn K, Udayakumar K, Baumgartner JN. The Health Innovation Impact Checklist: a tool to improve the development and reporting of impact models for global health innovations. Global Health Action. 2022 Dec;15(1):2056312.Yamey G, Garcia P, Hassan F, Mao W, McDade KK, Pai M, et al. It is not too late to achieve global covid-19 vaccine equity. Bmj (Clinical Research Ed). 2022 Mar;376:e070650.Biru B, Taylor A, Rajan S, Crissman K, Ogbuoji O, Fernholz F, et al. Integrating Data to Evaluate a Global Health Grand Challenge. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 2022 Jan 1;36(3):336–54.
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