Manisha Agrawal, MPH
MPH, Rutgers School of Public Health
About Ms. Agrawal
Research & Program Staff
Manisha Agrawal, MPH, is a Senior Research Analyst at the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy, where she provides research and project management support for several ongoing projects. She is involved in the Integrated Population Health Data (iPHD) Project, the CDC Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) initiative, and the Assessment of the Hudson County Opioid Crisis Response Strategy. Previously, Ms. Agrawal has contributed to evaluating numerous community-based interventions, including the Opioid Data-Driven Prevention Initiative and the Faith in Prevention Initiative from the NJ DOH. Her research interests include chronic disease management, maternal and infant health, and substance use disorders. Before joining the Center, she provided research support for the Business Case for Transforming Care at the Bedside project and worked as a clinical research associate for the UMDNJ Heart Failure Program. Ms. Agrawal received a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) degree from India and an M.P.H. in Health Systems and Policy from the Rutgers School of Public Health.