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Juan Jaime Miranda, Ph.D.

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Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, PeruMB2001Medicine
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, PeruMD2003Medicine
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UKMSc2005Epidemiology
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UKPhD2009Epidemiology
Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom, London, UKFFPH2012Public Health
2003
Lancet’s Wakley Prize, best essay on a clinical topic of international health importance
2004
Distinguished Teacher Scheme, for helpful and inspirational teaching to final year medical students
2004
Masters Research Training Fellowship
2005
PhD Fellowship
2006
Dennis Burkitt Fellowship
2008
Return Professorship, School of Medicine
2014
The Future of Latin American Science: 30 scientist under 40 who are redefining science in Latinameri
2015
Doctor Honoris Causa
2015
Officer of the Order Cayetano Heredia
2020
NHLBI 2020 Biomedicine Lecture Series
2020 - 2025
Member, Independent Group of Scientists (IGS), 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report
2021 - 2024
Member, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC)

Overview
J. JAIME MIRANDA, MD, MSc, PhD, FFPH, is Research Professor at the Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, and Director of the CRONICAS Center of Excellence in Chronic Diseases, both at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) in Lima, Peru. With >350 peer-reviewed publications, his work brings together epidemiological and health policy aspects of chronic non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries, with an emphasis on obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and mental health.

Professor Miranda has served as Councillor for Latin America & Caribbean of the International Epidemiological Association (2011-2014), Co-Chair of the Joint Technical Steering Committee of the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (2012-2016), Member of the Working Group of WHO Global Coordination Mechanism on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (WHO WCM/NCD) of the World Health Organization (2015-2016), and as President of the Advisory Committee on Health Research for the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization (2014-2016).

In 2012, he was elected as a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom. In 2014, he was listed as one of the 30 scientists under 40 who are redefining science in the Latin American region. In 2018, his work was profiled in the scientific journal Nature as a "model of interdisciplinary research that is scarce in any part of the world" (Nature 2018;562:S65-S67).

Professor Miranda is currently a member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) of Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research from the World Health Organization for the period 2021-24, and a member of the Independent Group of Scientists (IGS) appointed by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres in charge of drafting the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report.

Professor Miranda trained in medicine at UPCH and earned a PhD in epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK). He holds appointments as Professor of Global Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Lown Scholar at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA, and Visiting Professorial Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health in Sydney, Australia.

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  1. Vidyasagaran AL, Ayesha R, Boehnke JR, Kirkham J, Rose L, Hurst JR, Miranda JJ, Rana RZ, Vedanthan R, Faisal MR, Afaq S, Agarwal G, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Akinroye K, Akinyemi RO, Ali SR, Aman R, Anza-Ramirez C, Appuhamy KK, Baldew SS, Barbui C, Batista SRR, Caamaño MDC, Chowdhury AH, de Siqueira-Filha NT, Del Castillo Fernández D, Downey L, Flores-Flores O, García OP, García-Ulloa AC, Holt RI, Huque R, Kabukye JK, Kanan S, Khalid H, Koly KN, Kwashie JS, Levitt NS, Lopez-Jaramillo P, Mohan S, Muliyala KP, Naz Q, Odili AN, Oyeyemi AL, Pacheco-Barrios NV, Praveen D, Purgato M, Ronquillo D, Siddiqi K, Singh R, Tran PB, Tufail P, Uphoff EP, van Olmen J, Verhey R, Wright JM, Zafra-Tanaka JH, Zavala GA, Zhao YW, Siddiqi N, COSMOS collaboration. Core outcome sets for trials of interventions to prevent and to treat multimorbidity in adults in low and middle-income countries: the COSMOS study. BMJ Glob Health. 2024 Aug 19; 9(8). PMID: 39160083; PMCID: PMC11340216.
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    Fields: EpiEpidemiologyPubPublic HealthTranslation:Humans
  2. Anza-Ramirez C, Najarro L, Bernabé-Ortiz A, Diez-Canseco F, Fottrell E, Abubakar I, Hernández-Vásquez A, Carrillo-Larco RM, Hurst JR, Miranda JJ. Multimorbidity and acute infectious diseases in urban and semi-urban settings in Peru: A mixed-methods study. J Multimorb Comorb. 2024 Jan-Dec; 14:26335565241256826. PMID: 38798989; PMCID: PMC11119522.
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  3. Claro HG, Menezes PR, Fernandes IF, Seward N, Miranda JJ, Saidel MGB, Baquete AGL, Daley KL, Aschar S, Cruz DV, Castro HCM, Rocha T, Quayle J, Peters TJ, Araya R. Do baseline participant characteristics impact the effectiveness of a mobile health intervention for depressive symptoms? A post-hoc subgroup analysis of the CONEMO trials. Braz J Psychiatry. 2024; 46:e20233172. PMID: 38345934; PMCID: PMC11189110.
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    Fields: PsyPsychiatryTranslation:Humans
  4. Bermúdez-Tamayo C, Negrín Hernández M, Alguacil J, Cantarero D, Carrasco Portiño M, Casino G, García Calvente M, Hernán M, Posenato Garcia L, Ruiz Cantero MT, Segura A, García Amez J, Juárez L, Miranda JJ, March JC, Marcos-Marcos J, Mar J, Peiró R, Álvarez-Dardet C. [Gaceta Sanitaria in 2022. Maximum historical impact factor and suitability for continuous publication]. Gac Sanit. 2023; 37:102295. PMID: 36871443.
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  5. Tyrovolas S, Tyrovola D, Giné-Vázquez I, Koyanagi A, Bernabe-Ortiz A, Rodriguez-Artalejo F, Haro JM, Pan WK, Miranda JJ, Panagiotakos D. Global, regional, and national burden of aortic aneurysm, 1990-2017: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2022 05 27; 29(8):1220-1232. PMID: 33783496; PMCID: PMC11110262.
    Citations: 4
    Fields: CarCardiologyVasVascular DiseasesTranslation:Humans
  6. Hernández MN, Bermúdez-Tamayo C, Alguacil J, Cantarero D, Casino G, Santillán A, Calvente MG, Epstein D, Hernán M, García LP, Portiño MC, Cantero MTR, Segura A, Amez JG, Juárez L, Miranda JJ, Tejero MF, March JC, Marcos-Marcos J, Cucunubá ZM, Lumbreras B, Mar J, Peiró R, Álvarez-Dardet C. [Gaceta Sanitaria in 2021. Protecting the planet to protect health]. Gac Sanit. 2022 Mar-Apr; 36(2):101-105. PMID: 35331385; PMCID: PMC8936667.
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    Fields: PubPublic HealthTranslation:HumansPHPublic Health
  7. Yin X, Liu H, Webster J, Trieu K, Huffman MD, Miranda JJ, Marklund M, Wu JHY, Cobb LK, Li KC, Pearson SA, Neal B, Tian M. Availability, Formulation, Labeling, and Price of Low-sodium Salt Worldwide: Environmental Scan. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 07 14; 7(7):e27423. PMID: 33985938; PMCID: PMC8319774.
    Citations: 15
    Translation:Humans
  8. Mazariegos M, Auchincloss AH, Braverman-Bronstein A, Kroker-Lobos MF, Ramírez-Zea M, Hessel P, Miranda JJ, Pérez-Ferrer C. Educational inequalities in obesity: a multilevel analysis of survey data from cities in Latin America. Public Health Nutr. 2022 Jul; 25(7):1790-1798. PMID: 34167613; PMCID: PMC7613035.
    Citations: 15
    Fields: NutNutritional SciencesPubPublic Health
  9. Mendoza-Quispe D, Hernández-Vásquez A, Miranda JJ, Anza-Ramirez C, Carrillo-Larco RM, Pomati M, Nandy S, Bernabe-Ortiz A. Urbanization in Peru is inversely associated with double burden of malnutrition: Pooled analysis of 92,841 mother-child pairs. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2021 08; 29(8):1363-1374. PMID: 34148299; PMCID: PMC8361670.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: MetMetabolismNutNutritional SciencesPhyPhysiologyTranslation:Humans
  10. Hernández-Vasquéz A, Rojas-Roque C, Marques Sales D, Santero M, Bendezu-Quispe G, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T, Miranda JJ. Inequalities in access to safe drinking water in Peruvian households according to city size: an analysis from 2008 to 2018. Int J Equity Health. 2021 06 05; 20(1):133. PMID: 34090436; PMCID: PMC8178848.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: HeaHealth ServicesPubPublic HealthTranslation:Humans
  11. Araya R, Menezes PR, Claro HG, Brandt LR, Daley KL, Quayle J, Diez-Canseco F, Peters TJ, Vera Cruz D, Toyama M, Aschar S, Hidalgo-Padilla L, Martins H, Cavero V, Rocha T, Scotton G, de Almeida Lopes IF, Begale M, Mohr DC, Miranda JJ. Effect of a Digital Intervention on Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Comorbid Hypertension or Diabetes in Brazil and Peru: Two Randomized Clinical Trials. JAMA. 2021 05 11; 325(18):1852-1862. PMID: 33974019; PMCID: PMC8114139.
    Citations: 27
    Fields: MedMedicine (General)Translation:Humans
  12. Bernabe-Ortiz A, Carrillo-Larco RM, Miranda JJ. Association between body mass index and blood pressure levels across socio-demographic groups and geographical settings: analysis of pooled data in Peru. PeerJ. 2021; 9:e11307. PMID: 33976985; PMCID: PMC8067913.
    Citations: 5
    Fields: BioBiologyEnvEnvironmental HealthMedMedicine (General)
  13. Bernabé-Ortiz A, Zafra-Tanaka JH, Moscoso-Porras M, Sampath R, Vetter B, Miranda JJ, Beran D. Diagnostics and monitoring tools for noncommunicable diseases: a missing component in the global response. Global Health. 2021 03 09; 17(1):26. PMID: 33750391; PMCID: PMC7941936.
    Citations: 7
    Fields: HeaHealth Services ResearchPubPublic HealthTranslation:Humans
  14. Hernández MN, Bermúdez-Tamayo C, Alguacil J, Cantarero D, Portiño MC, Casino G, Santillán A, Calvente MG, Epstein D, Hernan M, García LP, Cantero MTR, Segura A, Amez JG, Cairo LAJHY, Miranda JJ, Tejero MF, March JC, Mar J, Peiro R, Álvarez-Dardet C. Gac Sanit. 2021 Mar-Apr; 35(2):109-112. PMID: 33632519; PMCID: PMC7897975.
    Citations: 1
    Fields: PubPublic HealthTranslation:Humans
  15. Beran D, Pesantes MA, Berghusen MC, Hennig BJ, Jacobi J, Lazo-Porras M, Llanque A, Placella E, Robledo-Abad C, Bayona MT, Miranda JJ. Rethinking research processes to strengthen co-production in low and middle income countries. BMJ. 2021 02 15; 372:m4785. PMID: 33593804; PMCID: PMC7879271.
    Citations: 17
    Fields: MedMedicine (General)Translation:Humans
  16. Rocha TIU, Aschar SCAL, Hidalgo-Padilla L, Daley K, Claro HG, Martins Castro HC, Dos Santos DVC, Miranda JJ, Araya R, Menezes PR. Recruitment, training and supervision of nurses and nurse assistants for a task-shifting depression intervention in two RCTs in Brazil and Peru. Hum Resour Health. 2021 02 05; 19(1):16. PMID: 33546709; PMCID: PMC7863440.
    Citations: 5
    Fields: HeaHealth ServicesHeaHealth Services ResearchTranslation:Humans
  17. Bhopal R, Gruer L, Agyemang C, Davidovitch N, de-Graft Aikins A, Krasnik A, Martinez-Donate AP, Miranda JJ, Pottie K, Segal U, Zwi A, Kumar B. The Global Society on Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health: why race can't be ignored even if it causes discomfort. Eur J Public Health. 2021 02 01; 31(1):3-4. PMID: 33274353.
    Citations: 2
    Fields: EpiEpidemiologyPubPublic HealthTranslation:Humans
  18. Seiglie JA, Nambiar D, Beran D, Miranda JJ. To tackle diabetes, science and health systems must take into account social context. Nat Med. 2021 02; 27(2):193-195. PMID: 33526928; PMCID: PMC7975069.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: MedMedicine (General)MolMolecular BiologyTranslation:Humans
  19. Bilal U, Hessel P, Perez-Ferrer C, Michael YL, Alfaro T, Tenorio-Mucha J, Friche AAL, Pina MF, Vives A, Quick H, Alazraqui M, Rodriguez DA, Miranda JJ, Diez-Roux AV, SALURBAL group. Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America. Nat Med. 2021 03; 27(3):463-470. PMID: 33495602.
    Citations: 44
    Fields: MedMedicine (General)MolMolecular BiologyTranslation:Humans
  20. Ruiz-Alejos A, Caplin B, Miranda JJ, Pearce N, Bernabé-Ortiz A. CKD and CKDu in northern Peru: a cross-sectional analysis under the DEGREE protocol. BMC Nephrol. 2021 01 21; 22(1):37. PMID: 33478431; PMCID: PMC7818732.
    Citations: 1
    Fields: NepNephrologyTranslation:Humans
  21. Pomati M, Mendoza-Quispe D, Anza-Ramirez C, Hernández-Vásquez A, Carrillo Larco RM, Fernandez G, Nandy S, Miranda JJ, Bernabé-Ortiz A. Trends and patterns of the double burden of malnutrition (DBM) in Peru: a pooled analysis of 129,159 mother-child dyads. Int J Obes (Lond). 2021 03; 45(3):609-618. PMID: 33402688; PMCID: PMC7906898.
    Citations: 13
    Fields: MetMetabolismTranslation:Humans
  22. Escobar-Agreda S, Taype-Rondan A, Miranda JJ. Association between acculturation surrogates and alcohol consumption in rural-to-urban migrants: The PERU MIGRANT study. J Migr Health. 2021; 3:100015. PMID: 34095890; PMCID: PMC8152524.
    Citations: 2
  23. Lazo-Porras M, Perez-Leon S, Cardenas MK, Pesantes MA, Miranda JJ, Suggs LS, Chappuis F, Perel P, Beran D. Lessons learned about co-creation: developing a complex intervention in rural Peru. Glob Health Action. 2020 12 31; 13(1):1754016. PMID: 32406330; PMCID: PMC7269078.
    Citations: 23
    Fields: PubPublic HealthTranslation:Humans
  24. Calderon-Ticona JR, Taype-Rondan A, Villamonte G, Labán-Seminario LM, Helguero-Santín LM, Miranda JJ, Lazo-Porras M. Diabetes care quality according to facility setting: A cross-sectional analysis in six Peruvian regions. Prim Care Diabetes. 2021 06; 15(3):488-494. PMID: 33358034.
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    Fields: EndEndocrinologyPriPrimary Health CareTranslation:Humans
  25. Werneck AO, Sadarangani KP, Ramírez-Vélez R, Baldew SS, Gomes TN, Ferrari G, Szwarcwald CL, Miranda JJ, Silva DR, South American Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Network (SAPASEN) collaborators. Macroeconomic, demographic and human developmental correlates of physical activity and sitting time among South American adults. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2020 12 14; 17(1):163. PMID: 33317548; PMCID: PMC7737374.
    Citations: 7
    Fields: BehBehavioral SciencesNutNutritional SciencesSpoSports MedicineTranslation:Humans
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