Dr. Pretty Priyadarshini is a public health professional with over a decade of experience in the development and execution of public health initiatives. Currently, she serves in the Immunization Technical Support Unit, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Her responsibilities encompass research, scholarly writing, and applying evidence-based strategies. She engages with key stakeholders, directs program management, and formulates innovative interventions employing a multi-sectoral, collaborative, and data-driven methodology to advance the objectives of India’s Universal Immunization Program.
Previously, she contributed to the Prime Minister's Transformation of Aspirational Districts Program with Niti Aayog. A distinguished recipient of the Dr. William H. Foege Global Health Fellowship Award 2020 and an MPH graduate of Emory University, Dr. Priyadarshini's expertise is centered on enhancing health systems and promoting equity. She co-authored a widely cited publication on folic acid-preventable birth defects. She has served with The Carter Center in the Guinea Worm Eradication Program. As a 2024 vaccinology fellow at the International Vaccine Institute in Seoul, she presented a paper on advancing measles elimination in India.