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Pallavi Joshi

Pallavi Joshi , is a social scientist with an interdisciplinary focus on innovation and global development. He has received a B.A. (Honours) in Economics from the University of Delhi, New Delhi, India (2010), and a master's degree in Economics from Ambedkar University, Delhi, India (2013). This initial training in economics motivated me to apply the lens of economic theories, and qualitative and quantitative analysis to complex research problems in global development. In India, he has worked in several policy roles at the then Planning Commission of India (now NITI Aayog), the Competition Commission of India (competition regulator of India), and the Indian Council for International Economic Relations (a New Delhi-based think-tank). In 2019, he was awarded the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) studentship to pursue doctoral studies at the Department of Development Policy and Practice (DPP), The Open University, UK. He investigated four case studies of artificial intelligence-based MedTech innovations developed by Indian start-ups for the early detection of cancer in low-resource healthcare settings. He particularly focussed on identifying and analysing institutional bundles that drive actors, knowledge and technologies, shaping specific capacity to innovate for low-resource healthcare settings. During his doctoral studies, he also provided teaching assistance to a module on Understanding Global Development within OU’s MSc Global Development. In addition, he was selected for a policy placement with HM Government Open Innovation Team (UK), a cross-government unit that works on a wide range of policy issues including health, justice, education, housing, foreign policy, and digital transformation. He received a PhD in Public Policy and Inclusive Health Innovation from the DPP, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at The Open University (OU) in 2023. Post PhD, he worked as a research consultant on scoping and developing projects on pandemic preparedness and scaling up engineering-based inclusive innovation at the OU. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in a British Academy-funded project titled 'Strengthening and Reimagining Health-Industry Policy Linkages for Pandemic Preparedness in Africa.’
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