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Anita Banerjee

Dr Anita Banerjee

Honorary Reader in Obstetric Medicine

Biography

She graduated from King’s College, London and completed her endocrinology and diabetes training in north-west London. She worked at the Vascular Biology Institute with Gary Striker in the USA on diabetic nephropathy and women’s health. Her main interests are social health inequalities, education, high risk pregnancies and cardio-metabolic health. She is a censor for the RCP and the Clinical Academic Programme Education and Training Lead for Kings Health Partners for women and children. She is the Co-PI for the PREPARED study on type 2 diabetes mellitus and pre-pregnancy preparation. Co-PI for the NIHR project grant; “Defining, Recognising and Escalating Maternal Early Deterioration (DREaMED with the implementation of the eMEWS and escalation pathway across the NHS. 

Teaching

She is the leader for the course entitled: The Essential Knowledge for Obstetric Medicine.

She is also a teacher on the following courses: Undergraduate year 2 and 4 Obstetric HDU Midwifery Course

News

Research collaborations awarded £120k to improve health and care

King’s Better Health & Care Hub has awarded seven grants of up to £20,000 to accelerate early-stage research collaborations across five faculties. The...

Headshots of all awardees of the Better Health & Care Hub's Accelerator Grants.

Events

18Jun

Better Health & Care Hub Research Showcase 2026

Join us for the Better Health & Care Hub Research Showcase 2026, a free event exploring cross-faculty health and care research from the King’s Better Health &...

News

Research collaborations awarded £120k to improve health and care

King’s Better Health & Care Hub has awarded seven grants of up to £20,000 to accelerate early-stage research collaborations across five faculties. The...

Headshots of all awardees of the Better Health & Care Hub's Accelerator Grants.

Events

18Jun

Better Health & Care Hub Research Showcase 2026

Join us for the Better Health & Care Hub Research Showcase 2026, a free event exploring cross-faculty health and care research from the King’s Better Health &...