The Department of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Research is headed by Deepa Niranjan, a leading research scientist with expertise in maternal diabetes, early pregnancy risk assessment, and preventive strategies to reduce postpartum diabetes risk. She has played a pivotal role in the design and implementation of several major GDM-focused studies at MDRF, including early screening models, CGM-based monitoring approaches, and postpartum diabetes prevention trials. Her work emphasises population-specific diagnostic thresholds, early biomarkers, and practical risk-stratification tools tailored for Indian women.
Under her leadership, the department continues to expand its scope in early GDM detection, technology-enabled glucose monitoring, large-scale clinical trials, and mother–child health research. Her commitment to maternal wellbeing, scientific rigour, and evidence-based practice drives the department’s mission to improve pregnancy care and long-term metabolic health in women across India.