Where Environment
Meets Biology
Early signals. Rigorous science. Evidence that acts.
Most diseases begin quietly — within cells and molecular pathways — long before symptoms appear. We study these first biological signals, bridging environmental science with translational research to protect people before damage is done.
Built at the intersection of environmental science, molecular biology, and public health — where research meets real-world impact.
Where Complex Science
Becomes Clear Understanding
Translational Health Hub is a knowledge resource dedicated to making evidence-based health science credible, accessible, and actionable. We sit at the critical middle ground between academic research and public understanding — translating complexity without losing rigour.
Built on Three Core Pillars
Every article, research interpretation, and resource on this platform is guided by three principles that define how we work and communicate.
Every claim is grounded in peer-reviewed research. We do not speculate, sensationalise, or oversimplify — we interpret science as it is, with rigour and intellectual honesty.
Raw data means nothing without interpretation. We explain the why and the how — the mechanisms, the population implications, and the real-world relevance behind every finding.
Science must move beyond the bench. We bridge laboratory discovery with public health action — ensuring molecular insights reach the people and systems that need them most.
What We Study
Six interconnected research areas that bridge environmental science, molecular biology, and public health action.
How heat stress, chemical exposures, and occupational hazards affect biological systems and long-term organ function.
Exposure ScienceIdentifying non-invasive epigenetic signatures and stress-response proteins as early indicators of disease risk and biological aging.
Biomarker DiscoveryExploring how occupational heat exposure drives renal stress responses and contributes to chronic kidney disease in vulnerable workers.
Renal HealthStudying how environmental stressors during pregnancy shape fetal development, growth trajectories, and early-life health outcomes.
Maternal HealthIntegrating genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics with emerging biosensing technologies to map exposure-disease pathways at the molecular level.
Omics ScienceTranslating molecular and epidemiological insights into targeted public health interventions — from risk stratification to community-level prevention strategies.
Public HealthLatest Articles
Evidence-led explainers, research interpretations, and public health insights — written for those who value depth over headlines.
Workers in high-heat environments show early renal stress markers years before clinical kidney disease is diagnosed. Here is what the evidence shows.
Epigenetic clocks offer a window into biological age that chronological age cannot. This piece breaks down the science, the methods, and the implications.
Separating evidence from alarm — a careful look at what current research tells us about environmental exposures during pregnancy and fetal outcomes.
Omics technologies are no longer confined to the lab. This article explores how genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics are informing real-world health policy.
Work with Dr. Rajamani
Science is most valuable when it reaches the people who need it. Whether you are an institution, a researcher, or an organisation navigating complex health evidence — there is a way to work together.
Built for Those Who Value Depth
This platform is for readers who want to understand health science — not just consume it.
Building scientific thinking beyond exams — seeking mechanisms, study design, and evidence that textbooks rarely explain clearly.
Start here →Wanting research interpreted responsibly — evidence that supports clinical conversations without sensationalism or shortcuts.
Read research →Valuing thoughtful synthesis — a space where limitations are named honestly, uncertainty is respected, and context is never sacrificed.
Explore blog →Needing science that speaks to systems — evidence that bridges a published finding and a workable, real-world health intervention.
View resources →Whatever your background — if you believe depth matters more than speed, you are in the right place.
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