Dr. Ghimire’s research explores the complex interactions among social, political, economic, familial, and environmental changes, with a particular emphasis on their effects on public health, child health and socioemotional development, education, population mobility, and aging. He utilizes a life course framework and employs mixed-methods, multi-level designs, and advanced technology for innovative data collection.
As co-director of the long-running Chitwan Valley Family Study—a community and whole-family panel study spanning over 30 years—Dr. Ghimire has made significant contributions to interdisciplinary research and capacity building in low- and middle-income countries. His work emphasizes rigorous integration of research, methodological innovation, and the training of a new generation of scientists, all while fostering knowledge dissemination and informed discourse on challenges ranging from local to global scales.