Maya Rajasingham, BSc, MPH


Research Assistant


Maya earned a BSc in Integrated Science with a concentration in psychology, neuroscience, and behaviour from McMaster University. She is currently pursuing a Master’s of Public Health (MPH) in the Department Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact. Maya is conducting her MPH practicum at PERL, with projects focusing on socioeconomic determinants of maternal mental health. 

Selected publications

Racial disparities in maternal transfusion in the United States by mode of delivery


Parnian Hossein Pour, Maya Rajasingham, Giulia M. Muraca

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2024


Risk of cervical laceration in forceps vs vacuum delivery: A systematic review and meta-analysis.


Parnian Hossein-Pour, Maya Rajasingham, Giulia M Muraca

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2024


Racial disparities in maternal blood transfusion in the United States by mode of delivery


Parnian Hossein-Pour, Maya Rajasingham, Michelle P. Zeller, Giulia M. Muraca

PLOS ONE, vol. 19, Public Library of Science, 2024 Oct, pp. 1-13