Zulfiqar Bhutta
- Graduated in medicine at the Khyber Medical College in Peshawar, Pakistan, and obtained his PhD at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden
- Currently the co-director of the Centre of Global Child Health at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada and holds numerous other professorships, including at the world's top institutes for global health, Johns Hopkins and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Runs several large research teams and leads the research in this field at the Aga Khan Universities, particularly in Pakistan and Nairobi
- Scientific achievements have been recognized by numerous international measures of esteem, including being a foreign member of the Royal Society in London
- Published over a thousand scientific papers that have been cited 200,000 times, and has a huge influence on global policy
Articles from this author
Under- and over-nutrition in the First Thousand Days: The Importance of the Problem and Interventions
Preconception Care and Nutrition Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Interventions to Address Maternal and Childhood Undernutrition: Current Evidence
Podcasts from this author
Zulfiqar Bhutta - Evidence‑based Interventions: What works, where, and why in real‑world settings - Milestones in Pediatric Nutrition - Episode 8
Zulfiqar Bhutta - Early Growth and Impacts on Long-Term Neurodevelopment and Human Capital - Annales Nestlé - Episode 13
Videos from this author
Interview with Zulfiqar Bhutta: Micronutrients and Childhood Growth - Current Evidence and Progress
Micronutrients and Childhood Growth: Current Evidence & Progress
The Role of Maternal Nutrition in Health and Development in Low and Middle Income Countries
Social Determinants and Intervention for Preconception Care and Nutrition in Low and Middle Income Countries
Publications from this author
Nutritional Status and Dietary Intake of School-Age Children and Early Adolescents: Systematic Review in a Developing Country and Lessons for the Global Perspective
NNIW89 - Recent Research in Nutrition & Growth
NNIW89 - Recent Research in Nutrition and Growth
NNIW80 - Adolescents' and Young Women's Health and Nutrition: Programming for Future Generations