Center of Excellence in Higher Education
The First Private University in Bangladesh

Department of Public Health

Department of Public Health
North South University
World’s Centre of Public Health Research

Established in 1993, North South University has one of the strongest research and teaching faculties in Asia. The Department of Public Health, under the School of Health and Life sciences at North South University, is a regional and global leader in public health education, research and services, with the largest concentrations in academic population and public health researchers in Bangladesh.

Currently, the department offers the Master of Public Health (MPH) and the Executive Masters of Public Health (EMPH). The Department of Public Health is training the next generation of educators, scientists and practitioners who will advance public health in Bangladesh and around the world. Currently, over 700 graduate students are enrolled in two masters programs and the department presents top students at all levels, with an intellectual environment unmatched in depth and breadth on any other Bangladeshi university. 

The department of public health is making major contributions in areas such as chronic diseases, infectious diseases, and clinical epidemiology; public health policy; social determinants of health and social epidemiology; global health; substance abuse and addictions; occupational and environmental health; and biostatistics methodological research. Research and training are conducted in collaboration with global partners and also with government agencies.

The department of public health has extraordinary faculty members who are national and international leaders in public health research and practice with backgrounds spanning the humanities, social and behavioural sciences, and physical and life sciences.

We invite you all to explore our website and contact our program administrators and faculty to inquire about our training and research opportunities.

Chairman's Message

 

Health matters, more specifically, population health matters. This principle drives all we do in the Department of Public Health at North South University, School of Health and Life Sciences. My colleagues and I are constantly engaged in teaching and research on some of the most challenging and crucial healthcare issues of our time such as, communicable and non-communicable diseases, reproductive and child health, environmental health & disaster management, health services & hospital management, HIV/AIDS and other emerging and re-emerging health problems.

We are committed to innovative research through strengthening the graduate education and improving healthcare in communities. We offer graduate degree programs, both regular and executive leading to a Master’s in Public Health. Our programs provide a first-class education that integrates excellent academic rigor with real-world experiential opportunities. Our students come with a desire to serve as the leaders of public health in government, UN organizations (WHO, UNAIDS, UNFPA, FAO, USAID), International NGO’s (icddr,b, Save the Children, FHI 360, and etc.), and other reputed institutions like JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, University of Maryland etc. They graduate with the knowledge, experience, and confidence to be the pioneer who impact the communities and the world.

Our department is dedicated to provide quality education through the most experienced and professional teachers from all around the globe. This will eventually improve the health of populations while training tomorrow's leaders in evidence-informed public health. We are committed in working collaboratively, thinking innovatively, performing leading-edge research, and adding tangible value to our students and the communities we serve.

We welcome highly motivated students and researchers to join our exciting journey of discoveries in public health. I invite you all to browse our website and publications and learn more about us and what we do.


Dr. S M Saidur Rahman Mashreky
Chairman, Department of Public Health



Programs Offered

The department offers two programs:

 

Admissions

 Online Application

 

Designed to prepare practioners, educators and researchers for careers in public health, the MPH and EMPH offers a unique range of specializations with a remarkable breadth of courses and practicum opportunities.

We accept admissions for three semesters (Fall, Summer and Winter). Currently, over 700 graduate students are enrolled in the two masters programs and the department presents top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in depth and breadth on any other Bangladeshi universities. The students are currently enrolled from 13 countries in the World. The admission is very much competitive. We encourage you to visit us, communicate with faculty and students, and explore the dynamic community of the North South of Public Health.

MPH Admission Requirements:

Both Medical and Non-medical graduates can apply

academic Qualifications

  1. Bachelor degree in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) or equivalent professional degree, Dentistry or Doctor of Medicine (MD) from any recognized national and overseas university with at least two years of practical exposure in the professional field. The Doctors must have to be registered with Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council/National Registration Authority.

OR

  1. Four year undergraduate degree from a recognized university with a grade point average of 2.75 or more on a scale of 4.0 in social sciences, anthropology and economics.

OR

  1. Four years bachelors’ degree with honors with at least a second class in social sciences, anthropology and psychology.

OR

  1. Master degree in health related subject or in any social science, management and other science subjects with an experience of working in health related fields.

OR

  1. A two years graduation in nursing from any recognized university after duly completed four years registered nursing course from government recognized institute. Students other than medical graduate may required to appear before Medical Background Examination Committee to prove their understanding about human health and diseases. They may require taking additional preparatory courses at NSU even after qualifying the test.

The candidate must qualify in an admission test consisting of a statement containing the perspective and goal of the candidate in the field of public health as well as undergo an interview.

An entrance exam designed to measure basic writing, numeric and logical skills may be required of all students.


International students:


Admission criteria for International Students:

  • Bachelor degree in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) or equivalent professional degree, Dentistry or Doctor of Medicine (MD) from any recognized national and overseas university with at least two years of practical exposure in the professional field.

OR

  • Bachelor and/or Masters degree(s) in social sciences, public health, nursing,      midwifery, health sciences with four year undergraduate degree from a recognized university with a grade point average of 2.75 or more on a scale of 4.0 and also in social  sciences, anthropology and economics.

OR

  • Proficiency in oral and written English and Mathematics is important
  • Preference given to applicants who have a minimum of one year professional experience in health or other social sector


Course Fee (Approximate):

Total 51 credit @ USD 60.00 per credit (Approximate) 


Admission fee @ USD 265.00 (Approximate)  
Caution Money @ USD 125.00 (Approximate)  
Semester fee @ USD 75.00 (Approximate)  

Provisional Admission

NSU may tentatively accept applicants for admission who cannot produce official transcripts by the first week of classes, such admissions are provisional. All provisional students who enter the University without complete credentials for admission will be required to submit the appropriate credentials as a prerequisite for continued enrolment. Required credentials must be submitted within the semester of initial enrolment.

Fraudulent Applications

Individuals who provide fraudulent information on applications for admission or readmission are subject to immediate dismissal from the university.

How to Apply

Application Procedure

Applications must be apply online and online application fee:

  • Payment with bKash : 1523/-
  • Payment with Bank : 1500/-
  • Payment with DBBL/VISA/Master card : 1510/-

. The application fee is non-refundable.

Tution Fees

National Students:

Total 51 credit @ 4500.00 taka per credit.

During admission: Admission fee @ 20,000 Tk + Caution money @ 10,000 Tk.

Caution Money @ 5000 Tk.

Semester fee @ 4500 Tk.

International Students (approximate):

Total 51 credit @ USD 80.00 per credit

Admission fee @ USD 500.00

Caution Money @ USD 100.00

Semester fee @ USD 100.00 

Financial Aid


The North South University is unique among the universities of Bangladesh in providing financial support and ensuring access to financial counseling.

More details go Financial Aid

Undergrad

[Dept. Of Public Health, NSU is in process for launching Bachelor of science in Public Health(BSPH) Program (4 years) soon; the first initiative from private universities in Bangladesh]

Ongoing Research






Department of Public Health has been conducting some of the most prestigious research studies in collaboration with renowned National & International Organizations:

1. The Department of Public Health of North South University has been awarded the highly prestigious research grant from International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canadian Government for a high impact Dengue Research Project for 4 years. . This is a joint Tran disciplinary research project with University of Manitoba, Canada, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research in Bangladesh (ICDDR, B), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and North South University as a team leader of this research project.

2. Disaster Management Project of Ministry of Food & Disaster Management sponsored by UNDP, UKAID, NORAD, AUSAID.

3. Asian Eco-Health Network Program, where the Department of Public Health of North South University has been selected as the Country Coordination Office.

NSU Funded Research

Epidemiology of the Magnitude of Public Health Problems & barriers in Access to Health Services among the HIV Positive Who has Attendant for Clinical Services in Dhaka City

Publications

 

List of Peer Reviewed Journal Articles & Books Published by Faculty Members 



Prof. Dr. G. U. Ahsan
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Designate), North South University
Dean, School of Health & Life Sciences and
Professor, Department of Public Health

 

  1. SM Shahidul Islam, Ahsan G.U “Mental disorder among the victims of trafficking” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. BJMS. Volume 20& 21, Number 01& 02, March & September 2014 & 2015, PP. 44-47
  2. M Habibur Rahman, SM Shahidul Islam, Ahsan G.U “Introduction of Tele (Pro –Active ) Policing in Dhaka district on trial basis” BJMS. Volume 20& 21, Number 01& 02, March & September 2014 & 2015, PP. 14-17
  3. Ahsan G.U “Hyperglycemia down-regulates the cgmp-dependent protein kinase i expression in cytotrophoblasts” The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 2014 vol 28 no. 1 Supplement LB241
  4. Md Shajedur Rahman Shawon, Fariha Binte Hossain, Gourab Adhikary, Rajat Das Gupta, Mohammad Rashidul Hashan, Md Fazla Rabbi and Ahsan G.U “Attitude towards diabetes and social and family support among type 2 diabetes patients attending a tertiary- care hospital in Bangladesh: a cross- sectional study” BMC Research Notes; 2016.
  5. Anwar Islam, Ahsan G.U, Tuhin Biswas “Health System Financing in Bangladesh: A situation Analysis” American Journal of Economics, Finance and Management; Vol. 1, No. 5, 2015, pp. 494-502
  6. Mobashera Jahan, Md Hasanuzzaman, Sharmin Mahbuba, Hosne Jahan, Sakib Chowdhury, Ahsan G.U, Thomas J. Kuehl, Mohammad N. Uddin “Prevalence of preeclampsia in pre-gestational diabetic pregnancy in Bangladeshi patients” Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health; Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2015, Pages 113–114
  7. Nadira Mehriban, Ahsan G.U,  Tajul Islam “Knowledge and Preventive Practices Regarding Hepatitis B among Nurses in Some Selected Hospitals of Dhaka City, Bangladesh” South East Asia Journal of Public Health 2014;4(1):48-52
  8. Shubranta S Sanjoy, Ahsan G.U, Hayatun Nabi, Ziaul F Joy and Ahmed Hossain “Prevalence and Occupational Factors Associated with Low Back Pain Among  The Female Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study in Bangladesh” BMC Musculoskelital disorders; 2016.
  9. Supa Penpid, Karl Peltzer and Ahsan G.U “Risk of Eating Disorders among University Students in Bangladesh” International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 2014 vol 26
  10. Ahsan G.U, M Nasir Uddin, Md. Akhter Hossain, Sharmin Mahbuba, Mobashera Jahan, Ashik-Ur-Rahman, Md. Hasanuzzaman “The Magnitude of Public Health Problems and Challenges in Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality in Bangladesh” Medical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2014
  11. Ahsan G.U, Deepa Barua, Sakib Chowdhury, Prashanta Nath Bhowmik, Tanzila Rafique, Ishtiaq Hossain, M. Nasir Uddin “Food Adulteration is a Burning Issue in Bangladesh” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 2014, P-56, Vol 19, No 02
  12. Ahsan G.U, K Bashar, O Rahman, CE Haque, R Lindsay, PD Chowdhury, M Jahan “Ecology and Disease Dynamics in Bangladesh: Vector Larval Indices and Risk for Dengue Epidemics in Dhaka” ECOHEALTH 2O14 | CONNECTIONS FOR HEALTH, ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY, THE 5TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ECOLOGY & HEALTH, AUGUST 11-15, 2O14, Co-hosted by Cinbiose and CoPEH-Canada | Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
  13. Mohammad Syaket Ahmed Shakil, Ahsan G.U, Quamrun Nahar, Nitai Kanti Das, Mobashera Jahan “Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) on Dengue Disease Prevention Among the Adult Residents of Mohakhali, Dhaka: An Ethnographic Study” ECOHEALTH 2O14 | CONNECTIONS FOR HEALTH, ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY, THE 5TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ECOLOGY & HEALTH, AUGUST 11-15, 2O14, Co-hosted by Cinbiose and CoPEH-Canada | Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
  14. Parnali Dhar Chowdhury, C. Emdad Haque, Robbin Lindsay, Shakhawat Hossain, W. Abdullah Brooks, Kisor Paul, Ahsan G.U, Michael Drebot “Application of a Transdisciplinary Study Design for Understanding Dengue Transmission in Dhaka, Bangladesh” ECOHEALTH 2O14 | CONNECTIONS FOR HEALTH, ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY, THE 5TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ECOLOGY & HEALTH, AUGUST 11-15, 2O14, Co-hosted by Cinbiose and CoPEH-Canada | Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
  15. Ahsan G.U, Mohammad Hayatun Nabi, Ariful Bari Choudhury, Nazneen Akhter, Sufia Sultana “ The magnitude of public health Problem of HIV/AIDS Among the people Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Bangladesh” 6th International Public Health Conference, Ecological perspectives in Public Health for Sustainable Development: Changes, Risks and challenges, 15-16 August 2013, Miracle Grand Convention Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. P-55.
  16. M Abdul Khaleque, Faisal Bin Rashed, Fannana Rafa, Ahsan G.U, Donald James Gomes ”miRNA: An Overview of In Silico Prediction Method” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science . 2012: Vol 18(2) P 80-83.
  17. SM Shahidul Islam, Ahsan G.U “Sexually Transmitted Infections among the vitcims of Trafficking: Bangladesh perspective” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. 2012: Vol 18(2) P110-113.
  18. Ahsan G.U, Nayeem S. A, Shafiq J, Gomes D.J. Magnitude of Public Health Problems  with Multidrug-Registant (MDR) and Extensively Drug-Registant (xDR) Tuberculosis. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. 2012: Vol. 18(1).p1-12
  19. Ahsan G.U, Manirul Islam, Ariful Bari Chowdhury, Maleeha azeem, Shaikh Abdus Salam, SAM Ashik-Ur-Rahman, Mobashera Jahan, Samsuzzaman salim, Hamid Salim: “Female Friendly Tuberculosis Care in Rural Bangladesh: A New Innovation for Minimizing Gender Disparity.” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. 2011:Vol 17(1). P 37-42.
  20. Donald James Gomes, Ahsan G.U, Sarder A Nayeem, Jonaid Shafiq: “Dietary and Lifestyle Modifications and Nutracetical Approaches for the Prevention and control of Type 2 Diabetes.” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. 2011: Vol. 17(1). P 180-182.
  21. Donald James Gomes, Ahsan G.U, Nadia Sultana Deen, Sarder A Nayeem, Jonaid Shafiq (2011): “Botanical Medicines Available in Bangladesh with Anti-Diabetic Potential.” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. Vol. 17(1). P 01-15.
  22. Raisul Alam, Ariful Bari Chowdhury, Nazrul Islam, Ahsan G.U, Nazmul Ahsan Khan (2011): “Oral Health Edification and Changing Behavior to Eradicate the Dental Carries in Bangladesh.”J. U. A. Med. Col. Vol. 1(2). P 56-60.
  23. Nazmul Ahsan Khan, Nazrul Islam, Ariful Bari Chowdhury, Nadia Sultana Deen and Ahsan G.U, (2011): “Unmet need for Mass Campaign in reducing the risk of Cervical Cancer among Bangladeshi married women.” Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, Vol 17 (1),.P 104-107.
  24. Labib Imran. Nazmul A. Khan. Ahsan G.U,  Manirul Islam1 and SAM Khairul Bashar: “Provision of intensive care unit in the hospital can facilitate optimum critical care delivery practices in Bangladesh.” Journal of Medical Science 2010; 16 (1): 49-54
  25. Ahsan G.U, Nazmul A. Khan, Sufia Sultana, Maleeha Azeem, Shaikh A. Salam and Mobashera Jahan (2010): “Barrier towards Access to Health Care for Patients living with HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh.” International Conference on Knowledge Globalization (ICKG), NSU & Suffolk Univ Abs 2010; P 413.
  26. Nazmul A. Khan, Ahsan G.U, Kazi Saifuddin, and S. A. M. Khairul Bashar: Psycho-social Impacts of Environmental Degradation on Indigenous People. Journal of Phycological Environment 2009. Vol. 12(3), 38-46
  27. Ahsan G.U, Nazmul A. Khan, Maleeha Azeem, Shaikh A. Salam and Mobashera Jahan (2010): “HIV/AIDS awareness and risk behavior among the tribal tea garden workers of Shreemongal district of Bangladesh.” International Conference on Knowledge Globalization (ICKG), NSU & Suffolk Univ 2010; Abs 414-15.
  28. Maleeha Azeem, Ahsan G.U, Nazmul A. Khan, Shaikh A. Salam and Mobashera Jahan (2010): “Preventive awareness on HIV/AIDS awareness among the students of North South University of Bangladesh.” International Conference on Knowledge Globalization (ICKG), NSU & Suffolk Univ 2010; Abs P 414.
  29. Ahsan G.U, and Asadul Islam: The Changing Pattern,  Future Challenges and Strategy for Primary Health Care & Public Health in Bangladesh, International Symposium for Regional Network Development for the Future of Primary Health Care Research  and Teaching Imperatives,  AIHD Proceedings.  2010
  30. Ahsan G.U. Khan N. A. Alamgir ASM. Salam S.A. Azeem M.  “Magnitude Of Public Health Problem Of Pandemic Influenza 2009 In Bangladesh, Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting (JITMM) and Tropical Health in a Time of Economic Crisis; Faculty of Trop Med. Abs Dec, 2009; p 130

 

Dr. Shirya Rashid, Ph.D

Professor, Department of Public Health.

  1. Rong S, Cortés VA, Rashid S, Anderson NN, McDonald JG , Liang F, Moona Y, Hammer RE, Horton JD. Expression of SREBP-1c requires SREBP-2-mediated generation of a sterol 2 ligand for LXR in livers of mice. eLife, 2017. Epublication ahead of print. Impact Factor 8.3.
  2. Tavori H, Giunzioni I, Predazzi IM, Plubell D, Shivinsky A, Miles J, Devay, RM, Liang H, Rashid, S, Linton MF, Fazio S.  Human PCSK9 promotes hepatic lipogenesis and atherosclerosis development via apoE- and LDLR-mediated mechanisms. Cardiovascular Research 110: 268-278, 2016. (Editors’ Pick). Impact Factor 6.
  3. Giunzioni I, Tavori H, Covarrubias R, Major AS, Ding L, Zhang Y, DeVay RM, Hong L, Fan D, Predazzi IM, Rashid S, Linton MF, Fazio S. Local effects of PCSK9 on the atherosclerotic lesion. Journal of Pathology 238(1):52-62, January, 2016. Impact Factor 7.4.
  4. Rashid S (Corresponding Author), Tavori H, Brown PE, Linton M , He J, Giunzioni I, Fazio S. Response to letter regarding article, "proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin type 9 promotes intestinal overproduction of triglyceride-rich apolipoprotein B lipoproteins through both low-density lipoprotein receptor-dependent and -independent mechanisms". Circulation, 131(18):e428, May, 2015. Impact Factor 14.4.
  5. Tavori H, Rashid S, Fazio S. On the function and homeostasis of PCSK9: Reciprocal interaction with LDLR and additional lipid effects. Atherosclerosis, 238: 264-70, 2015. Impact Factor 4.
  6. Tavori H, Melone M, Rashid S (Co-Corresponding Author). Alirocumab: PCSK9 inhibitor for LDL cholesterol reduction. Expert Review in Cardiovascular Therapy, 12(10), 2014.
  7. Rashid S (Corresponding Author), Tavori H, Brown PE, Linton MF, He J, Giunzioni I, Fazio S.  Proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin type 9 promotes intestinal overproduction of triglyceride-rich apolipoprotein B lipoproteins through both low-density lipoprotein receptor-dependent and -independent mechanisms. Circulation, 130(5):431-41, 2014. Impact Factor 14.4.
  8. Rashid S (Corresponding Author)Sniderman AMelone MBrown PEOtvos JDMente ASchulze KMcQueen MJAnand SSYusuf S. Elevated cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity, a major determinant of the atherogenic dyslipidemia, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in South Asians. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, March, 2014. Impact Factor 4.
  9. Rashid S (Corresponding Author)and Kastelein JJP. PCSK9 and Resistin at the Crossroads of the Atherogenic Dyslipidemia. Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy. 11(11):1567-77, 2013.
  10. Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Mechanisms by Which Elevated Resistin Levels Accelerate Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Diseases. Rheumatology- Current Research. June, 2013.
  11. Rashid S (Corresponding Author). What do High Resistin Levels Mean for Patients on Statin Therapy? Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy (Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Themed Issue), 11(3):255-7, 2013.
  12. *Melone M, Wilsie L, Palyha O, Strack A, Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Discovery of a New Role of Human Resistin in Hepatocyte Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Receptor Suppression Mediated in Part by PCSK9. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 59(19): 1697-1705, 2012. Featured in an Editorial by eminent endocrinologists, Drs. Fazio and Linton, in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 59(19):1706-1708, 2012. Highlighted and Featured in Journal of American College of Cardiology Editors’ Highlights of Outstanding Publications Most Likely to Change Cardiology Practice from 2012, 61 (3): 357-385, 2013.Highlighted and Featured in news articles by the international media, including the Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, UK Daily Mail and other global newspapers, as a breakthrough discovery. Impact Factor 18.
  13. Anand SS, Tarnopolsky M, Rashid S, Schulze K, Desai D, Mente A, Rao S, Yusuf S and Sharma AM. Lipodystrophy: Investigating why South Asians Develop Cardio-Metabolic Risk Factors: the Molecular Study of Health and Risk in Ethnic groups (mol-SHARE). Plos ONE, 6(7):1-8, 2011. Impact Factor 3.2.
  14. *Costandi J, Melone M, Zhao A, Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Human Resistin Stimulates Hepatic Overproduction of Atherogenic ApoB-Containing Lipoprotein Particles by Enhancing ApoB Stability and Impairing Intracellular Insulin Signaling. Circulation Research, 108(6):727-42, 2011. Highlighted and Featured in Circulation Research's Editors’ Anthology of Outstanding Publications from 2010-2011, 111: e294-e337, 2012. Impact Factor 11.
  15. Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Key Questions Resulting from the JUPITER Trial Assessing Cardiovascular Disease Intervention with Rosuvastatin. World Journal of Cardiology, 1(1): 41-45, 2010.
  16. *Rashid S (Corresponding Author), Marcil M, Ruel I, and Genest J. Identification of a Novel Lipid efflux Defect causing Low HDL Cholesterol that is not due to Mutations in the ABCA1 Gene but to Regulation of ABCA1 Protein. European Heart Journal (An Oxford Journal), 30(18):2204-2212, 2009. Impact Factor 15.2.
  17. Cortés VA, Curtis DE, Sukumaran S, Shao X, Rashid S, Smith AR, Ren J, Hamme RE,  Agarwal AK, Horton JD and Garg A. Molecular Mechanisms of Hepatic Steatosis and Insulin Resistance in the AGPAT2-Deficient Mouse Model of Congenital Generalized Lipodystrophy. Cell Metabolism; 9:165-176, 2009. Impact Factor 18.
  18. Rashid S (Corresponding Author) and Francis G. Statins and Primary Prevention: Is all the Evidence in? Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 24(4): 301-303, 2008.
  19. Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Should Cholesterol-Lowering Medication be Available without a Prescription in Canada? Canadian Journal of Cardiology; 23(3): 189-193, 2007.
  20. Rashid S (Corresponding Author) and Khandaker NR. Risk Factors for Early Myocardial Infarction in South Asians. JAMA, 297(17): 1880-1881, 2007. Impact Factor 38.
  21. Rashid S (Corresponding Author) and Genest J. The Effect of Obesity on HDL Metabolism. Obesity (A Nature Publication Journal), 15(12): 2875-2888, 2007. Impact Factor 4.4.
  22. Rashid S, Patterson B and Lewis G. What have we Learned about HDL Metabolism from Kinetic Studies in Humans? Journal of Lipid Research; 47(8): 1631-42, 2006. Impact Factor 6.
  23. Krimbou L, Hassan HH, Blain S, Rashid S, Denis M, Marcil M and Genest J. Biogenesis and Speciation of Nascent ApoA-I-Containing Particles in Various Cell Lines. Journal of Lipid Research; 46: 1668-1677, 2005. Impact Factor 6.
  24. Rashid S (Corresponding Author) and Lewis, GF. The Mechanisms of Differential Mineralocorticoid and Glucocorticoid Action in the Brain and Peripheral Tissues. Clinical Biochemistry, 38: 401-09, 2005.
  25. *Rashid S, Curtis DE, Garuti R, Anderson NN, Bashmakov Y, Ho YK, Hammer RE, Moon YA  and Horton JD. Decreased Plasma Cholesterol and Hypersensitivity to Statins in Mice Lacking PCSK9. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(15), 5374-5379, 2005. Cited over 350 times. Impact Factor 9.4.
  26. Rashid S, Trinh DK, Uffelman KD, Cohn, JS, Rader DJ and Lewis GF. Expression of Human Hepatic Lipase in the Rabbit Model Preferentially Enhances the Clearance of Triglyceride Enriched versus Native HDL Apolipoprotein A-I. Circulation, 107(24): 3066-72, 2003. Impact Factor 14.4.
  27. Rashid S, Watanabe T, Sakaue T and Lewis GF. Mechanisms of HDL Lowering in Insulin-Resistant, Hypertriglyceridemic States: The Combined Effect of HDL Triglyceride-Enrichment and Elevated Hepatic Lipase Activity. Clinical Biochemistry, 36(6): 421-29, 2003.
  28. Rashid S, Uffelman KD and Lewis GF. The Mechanism of HDL Lowering in Hypertriglyceridemic, Insulin Resistant States. Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 16(1):24-8, 2002
  29. Rashid S, Uffelman KD, Barrett PHR and Lewis GF. The Effect of Atorvastatin on HDL Apolipoprotein A-I Production and Clearance in the New Zealand White Rabbit. Circulation, 106(23): 2955-60, 2002. Impact Factor 14.4.
  30. Rashid S, Barrett PHR, Uffelman KD, Watanabe , Adeli K and Lewis GF. Triglyceride-Enriched HDL by Hepatic Lipase Ex-vivo Enhances HDL Apolipoprotein A-I Clearance in a Rabbit Model. Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, 22(3):483-7, 2002. Impact Factor 6.
  31. Rashid S, Uffelman KD, Barrett PHR, Vicini P, Adeli K and Lewis GF. Triglyceride Enrichment of HDL does not alter HDL-Selective Cholesteryl Ester Clearance in Rabbits. Journal of Lipid Research, 42(2):265-71, 2001. Impact Factor 6.
  32. Lewis GF, Rashid S and Lamarche B. Mechanism of HDL Lowering in Insulin Resistant States. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 498:273-7, 2001.
  33. Niwa M, Rashid S, Shum K, Mathoo J, Tchipahvili V, Mathoo J, Chan O, Kawamori R, Vranic M. and Giacca A. The Effect of JTT501 on Hepatic and Peripheral Glucose Uptake in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Dogs. Metabolism 49(7): 862-7, 2000. Impact Factor 4.4.
  34. Rashid S, Shi Z.Q, Niwa M, Mathoo JMR, Van Delangeryt M, Bilinski D, Lewis GF and Vranic M. Beta-blockade, but not Normoglycemia nor Hyperinsulinemia, Markedly Diminishes Stress-Induced Hyperglycemia in Diabetic Dogs. Diabetes, 49(2):253-62, 2000. Impact Factor 8.
  35. Lamarche, B, Rashid S and Lewis G.F. HDL Metabolism in Hypertriglyceridemic States: An Overview. Clinica Chimica Acta. 286(1-2):145-61, 1999.
  36. Sadhu H, Wiesenthal SR, MacDonald PE, McCall RH, Tchipashvili V, Rashid S, Satkunarajah M, Irwin DM, Shi ZQ, Brubaker, PL., Wheeler MB, Vranic M, Efendic S. and Giacca A. Glucagon-like Peptide 1 Increases Insulin Sensitivity in Depancreatized Dogs. Diabetes 48(5):1045-53, 1999. Impact Factor 8.
  37. Khandaker NR, Alam AMT, Khan KU, Jerin T, Khandaker RK, Rashid S (Corresponding Author). High Sodium in Drinking Water in Costal Bangladesh: Is it a Public Health Concern? Journal of the National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh. 2013.
  38. Brady PV, Khandaker NR, Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Low Sodium Intake: A Cause for Concern for Increased Cardiovascular Disease Events. Engineering Dimensions (The Ontario Centre for Engineering and Public Policy's Professional Engineers Society of Ontario Journal), 45-47, July/August, 2012. 2012.
  39. Khandaker NR and Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Affordable Renewable Energy: How Microfinancing Powers Rural Bangladesh. The Journal of Policy Engagement (Ontario Centre for Engineering and Public Policy), 2(6): 20-22, 2010. 2010.

 

Dr. Akhter Hossain, PhD

Associate Professor

  1. Training Challenges in the Developing Countries. PROSHIKHYAN, A Journal of Training and Development, Vol. 10, No. 2, January-June 2004. Bangladesh Society for Training and Development (BSTD). Dhaka.
  2. Population Training Program in the Developing Countries. PROSHIKHYAN, A Journal of Training and Development, Vol. 10, No.1, January-June 2002, Page-63. Bangladesh Society for Training and Development (BSTD). Dhaka.
  3. “Population Training Programs” The Bangladesh Observer, Nov.27, 1997. 4 Fundamentals of Homeopathy, Prothom Alo, September 2010.

 

Ahmed Hossain, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Public Health

  1. Ahmed Hossain, GU Ahsan and Hayatun Nabi (2017) An Integrated Approach for Identifying Genes Associated with Chemotherapy Resistance in High-grade Serous Epithelial Ovarian Cancer, Accepted, Advances in Modern Oncology Research (#173).
  2. Ahmed Hossain and Afrin Dilshad (2017), School level factors associated with internet addictions among Adolescents: A cross-sectional study in Bangladesh, Journal of Psychometry.
  3. Sanjoy Sutradhar, GU Ahsan, Hayatun Nabi and Ahmed Hossain (2017) Occupational factors and Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Bangladeshi Female Nurses, BMC Research Notes, Accepted, 2016 # RESN-D-16-00917).
  4. Ahmed Hossain and Orin Mithila (2016) Sleep duration and treatment compliance: A population-based cross-sectional study of hypertensive patients, BMC Research Notes, 2016, 9:271.
  5. Ahmed Hossain and T.A. Khan (2016) Identification of genomic markers correlated with Sensitivity in solid tumors to Dasatinib using sparse principal components, Journal of Applied Statistics, doi: 10.1080/02664763.2016.1142941.
  6. Ahmed Hossain and Tasnuva Ahmed (2016) Factors associated with poor antenatal visits among the low-income pregnant women in Bangladesh, Journal of Pregnancy 21(2): 209-222.
  7. Ahmed Hossain (2015) Bayesian Regression Technique to estimate Area Under Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve and its application to MicroRNA data, Annals of Biometrics and Biostatistics, 2(1): 1013.
  8. Ahmed Hossain and Joseph Beyene (2015) Application of Skew-Normal Distribution for detecting differential expression to MicroRNA data. Journal of Applied Statistics, vol 1.
  9. Paola Muti, Andrea Sacconi, Ahmed Hossain, Noa Bossel, Sabina Sieri, Vittorio Krogh, Franco Berrino, Francesca Biagioni, Sabrina Strano, Joseph Beyene, Yossi Yarden, Giovanni Blandino (2014) Downregulation of microRNAs 145-3p and 145-5p is a Long-Term Predictor of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Risk: the ORDET prospective study, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
  10. Ahmed Hossain and Joseph Beyene (2013) Estimation of Weighted Log partial Area Under the ROC Curve and its Application to MicroRNA Data, Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2(6): 743-755.
  11. Ahmed Hossain and Joseph Beyene (2014) Analysis of Baseline, average and longitudinally measured blood pressure data using linear mixed model. BMC proceedings, 8 Suuple 1: S80.
  12. Ahmed Hossain, Andrew Willan and Joseph Beyene (2013) A flexible nonparametric approach to find candidate genes associated to disease in microarray experiments, Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 11(2): 1250021
  13. Ahmed Hossain, Andrew Willan and Joseph Beyene (2013) An Improved method on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test for Gene selection from Microarray Experiments, Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 42(7): 1563-1577.
  14. 86.  Ahmed Hossain and T.A.Khan (2010) Mixtures density estimation in lifetime data analysis: an application of nonparametric Bayesian estimation technique, Journal of Statistics & Management Systems, 13(3): 605-615.
  15. Ahmed Hossain, Joseph Beyene and Andrew Willan (2009) A Flexible Approximate Likelihood Ratio Test for Detecting Differential Expression in Microarray Data, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 53(10): 3685-3695.

 

Dr. Dipak Mitra

Associate Professor, Department of Public Health

  1. AMANHI Maternal Morbidity study group authors. 2016. Burden of severe maternal morbidity and association with adverse birth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia: protocol for a prospective cohort study. J Glob Health, 6, 020601.
  2. Baqui, A. H., Mitra, D. K., Begum, N., Hurt, L., Soremekun, S., Edmond, K., Kirkwood, B., Bhandari, N., Taneja, S., Mazumder, S, Nisar, M. I., Jehan, F., Ilyas, M., Ali, M., Ahmed, I., Shabrina, A., Soofi, S. B., Sazawal, S., Dhingra, U., Dutta, A., & et.el. 2016. Neonatal mortality within 24 hours of birth in six low-and lower-middle-income countries. Bull World Health Organ 2016;94:752–758B
  3. Lee AC, Mullany LC, Ladhani K, Uddin J, Mitra DK, Ahmed P, Christian P, Labrique A, DasGupta SK, Lokken RP, Quaiyum M, Baqui AH; Projahnmo Study GroupLee, A. C., Mullany, L. C., Ladhani, K., Uddin, J., Mitra, D. K., Ahmed, P., Christian, P., Labrique, A., Dasgupta, S. K. & LOKKEN, R. P. 2016. Validity of newborn clinical assessment to determine gestational age in Bangladesh. Pediatrics, 138, e20153303.
  4. Mitra, D. K., Mahmud, A., Begum, N., Rafiqullah, I., Roy, A., Moin, S. M., Islam, M., Quaiyum, M. A., Ferdous, J., Applegate, J. A., Saha, S. K. & Baaqui, A. H. 2016. Implementation of the ANISA Protocol in Sylhet, Bangladesh: Challenges and Solutions. Pediatr Infect Dis J, 35, S55-9.
  5. Islam, M. S., Baqui, A. H., Zaidi, A. K., Bhutta, Z. A., Panigrahi, P., Bose, A., Soofi, S. B., Kazi, A. M., Mitra, D. K. & ISAAC, R. 2016. Infection Surveillance Protocol for a Multicountry Population-based Study in South Asia to Determine the Incidence, Etiology and Risk Factors for Infections Among Young Infants of 0 to 59 Days Old. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 35, S9-S15.
  6. Bartlett, L. A., Lefevre, A. E., Mir, F., Soofi, S., Arif, S., Mitra, D. K., Quaiyum, M. A., Shakoor, S., Islam, M. S., Connor, N. E., Winch, P. J., Reller, M. E., Shah, R., El Arifeen, S., Baqui, A. H., Bhutta, Z. A., Zaidi, A., Saha, S., Ahmed, S. A. & Group, A. N.-P. S. S. 2016. The development and evaluation of a community-based clinical diagnosis tool and treatment regimen for postpartum sepsis in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Reprod Health, 13, 16.
  7. Sarker BK, Rahman M, Rahman T, Hossain J, Reichenbach L, Mitra DK. Reasons for Preference of Home Delivery with Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Rural Bangladesh: A Qualitative Exploration. PLoS One 2016; 11(1): e0146161
  8. Lee AC, Quaiyum MA, Mullany LC, Mitra DK, Labrique A, Ahmed P, Uddin J, Rafiqullah I, DasGupta S, Mahmud A, Koumans EH, Christian P, Saha S, Baqui AH. Screening and treatment of maternal genitourinary tract infections in early pregnancy to prevent preterm birth in rural Sylhet, Bangladesh: a cluster randomized trial. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2015; 15: 326
  9. Ladhani K, Lee A, Quaiyum M, Mullany L, Mitra DK, Labrique A, Christian P, Ahmed P, Rafiqullah I, Saha S. Prevalence and symptoms of abnormal vaginal flora in rural sylhet, Bangladesh. Annals of Global Health 2015; 81(1): 94-5.
  10. Baqui, A. H., S. K. Saha, A. S. Ahmed, M. Shahidullah, I. Quasem, D. E. Roth, A. K. Samsuzzaman, W. Ahmed, S. M. Tabib, D. K. Mitra, N. Begum, M. Islam, A. Mahmud, M. H. Rahman, M. I. Moin, L. C. Mullany, S. Cousens, S. El Arifeen, S. Wall, N. Brandes, M. Santosham, R. E. Black and B. Projahnmo Study Group in (2015). "Safety and efficacy of alternative antibiotic regimens compared with 7 day injectable procaine benzylpenicillin and gentamicin for outpatient treatment of neonates and young infants with clinical signs of severe infection when referral is not possible: a randomised, open-label, equivalence trial." Lancet Glob Health 3(5): e279-287.
  11. Baqui, A. H., Saha, S. K., Ahmed, A. S., Shahidullah, M., Quasem, I., Roth, D. E., Williams, E. K., Mitra, DK., Shamsuzzaman, A. K., Ahmed, W., Mullany, L. C., Cousens, S., Wall, S., Brandes, N. & Black, R. E. 2013. Safety And Efficacy Of Simplified Antibiotic Regimens For Outpatient Treatment Of Serious Infection In Neonates And Young Infants 0-59 Days Of Age In Bangladesh: Design Of A Randomized Controlled Trial. Pediatr Infect Dis J, 32, S12-8.
  12. Shah, R. , Mullany, L. C., Darmstadt, G. L., Mannan, I., Rahman, S. M., Talukder, R. R., Applegate, J. A., Begum, N., Mitra, DK., Arifeen, S. E., Baqui, A. H., Proj, AHNMo Study Group in Bangladesh 2014 Incidence and risk factors of preterm birth in a rural Bangladeshi cohort. BMC Pediatr. 14:112.
  13. Haque, U., Glass, G. E., Bomblies, A., Hashizume, M., Mitra, DK., Noman, N., Haque, W., Kabir, M., Yamamoto, T. & Overgaard, H. J. 2013. Risk Factors Associated with Clinical Malaria Episodes in Bangladesh: A Longitudinal Study. Am J Trop Med Hyg.
  14. Haque U, Soares Magalhães R, Mitra DK, Kolivras KN, Schmidt WP, Haque R, Glass GE. The role of age, ethnicity and environmental factors in modulating malaria risk in Rajasthali, Bangladesh. Malar J 2011 Dec 15;10:367
  15. Huq M, Chawdhury FA, Mitra DK, Islam MA, Salahuddin G, Das J, Rahman M. A pilot study on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among clients of brothel-based female sex workers in Jessore, Bangladesh. Int J STD AIDS 2010. 21(4):300-1.
  16. Tahmina Sultana, Mohsina Huq, Anadil Alam, Dipak Kumar Mitra and Donald James Gomes “Prevalence and Genotyping of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in Female with High-Risk Behaviour in Dhaka, Bangladesh.”  Bangladesh Journal of Microbiology, 2010. 25(1): p. 65.
  17. Alam N, Streatfield PK, Shahidullah M, Mitra DK, Vermund SH, Kristensen S. Effect of single session counselling on partner referral for sexually transmitted infections management in Bangladesh. Sex Transm Infect 2011 Feb;87(1):46-51.
  18. Nessa K, Waris SA, Alam A, Huq M, Nahar S, Chawdhury FA, Monira S, Badal MU, Sultana J, Mahmud KF, Das J, Mitra DK, Sultan Z, Hossain N, Rahman M. Sexually transmitted infections among brothel-based sex workers in Bangladesh: high prevalence of asymptomatic infection. Sex Transm Dis 2005 Jan;32(1):13-9.

 

Dr. Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health

  1. Animesh Biswas, Jahangir Hossain, Abu Sayeed Md. Abdullah, Koustuv Dalal, Saidur Rahman Mashreky and Delwer Hossain Hawlader. Rescue and Emergency Management of a Water-Related Disaster: A Bangladeshi Experience. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health. 2017; 4(1): 1-9.
  2. Sumayia Preity, Dr. Delwer Hossain Hawlader, Prof. Dr. Shaheen Akhter, Abu Sayeed. Abdullah, Dr. Animesh Biswas. Views of the parents of autistic children on autism and schools of their children: A Qualitative Study in Urban Community, Bangladesh. Accepted by International Journal of Public Health Research on July 2017.
  3. Haruko Takeuchi, Md Al Fazal Khan, Mohammad Yunus, Md Imrul Hasan, Delwer Hossain Hawlader, Sayaka Takanashi, Hirotsugu Kano, Khalequz Zaman, Hafizul R Chowdhury, Yukiko Wagatsuma, Shinji Nakahara, Tsutomu Iwata. Anti-Ascaris Immunoglobulin E associatedwithbronchial hyper-reactivity in 9-year-old rural Bangladeshi children. Allergology International. 2016 Apr; 65(2): 141-6.
  4. Haruko Takeuchi, Al Fazal Khan, Mohammad Imrul Hasan, Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader, Mohammad Yunus, Khalequz Zaman, Hafizur Rahman Chowdhury, Sayaka Takanashi, Yukiko Wagatsuma, Tsutomu Iwata. Comment on IgE responses to Ascaris and mite tropomyosins are risk factors for asthma. Clinical and Experimental Allergy. 2016 Jan; 46(1): 178-80.
  5. Sultan Ahmed, Yukiko Wagatsuma, Maria Kippler, Renee Gardner, Hawlader MDH, Rubhana Raqib, Marie Vather. Arsenic exposure and cell-mediated immunity in pre-school children in rural Bangladesh. Toxicology Science. 2014 Sep; 141(1):166-175.
  6. Hawlader MDH, Noguchi E, El Arifeen S, Persson LA, Moore SE, Raqib R, Wagatsuma Y. Nutritional status and childhood wheezing in rural Bangladesh. Public Health Nutrition. 2014 Jul; 17(7):1570-1557.
  7. Mohammad D. H. Hawlader, Enbo Ma, Emiko Noguchi, Makoto Itoh, Shams E. Arifeen, Lars Ake Persson, Sophie E. Moore, Rubhana Raqib,Yukiko Wagatsuma. Ascaris lumbricoids infection as a risk factor for asthma and atopy in rural Bangladeshi children. Tropical Medicine and Health. 2014; 42(2): 77-85.
  8. Hawkesworth S, Wagatsuma Y, Kahn AI, Hawlader MD, Fulford AJ, Arifeen SE, Persson LÅ, Moore SE. Combined food and micronutrient supplements during pregnancy have limited impact on child blood pressure and kidney function in rural Bangladesh. Journal of Nutrition. 2013 May; 143(5):728-34.
  9. Khan AI, Hawkesworth S, Hawlader MD, El Arifeen S, Moore S, Hills AP, Wells JC, Persson LÅ, Kabir I. Body composition of Bangladeshi children: comparison and development of leg-to-leg bioelectrical impedance equation. Journal of Health and Population Nutrition. 2012 Sep; 30(3):281-90.
  10. Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader, M. Arifuzzaman, M. Tajul Islam. Thalassaemia. Shahtha Shonglap (icddr,b). 2009; 17 (2): ISSN 1021-2078.
  11. ABM Shahidul Alam, ASMB Karim, MZ Hussan, MDH Hawlader, JA Begum. Effect of nutritional therapy on serum phosphate concentration in children with severe Protein Energy Malnutrition. Dhaka Shishu (child) Hospital Journal. 2009; 25: 21-25.

 

Dr. Ariful Bari Chowdhury

Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Public Health

  1. Gias Uddin Ahsan, M Nasir Uddin, M Akhter Hossain, Mohammad Hayatun Nabi, Ariful Bari Chowdhury, on  The Magnitude of Public Health Problem and Challenges in Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality in Bangladesh Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. 2013 Vol 19(2),pp.119-127
  2. Raisul Alam, Ariful Bari Chowdhury, Nazrul Islam, G U Ahsan, Nazmul Ahsan Khan, on  Oral health education & changing behavior to eradicate the dental carries in Bangladesh; Journal of Uttara Adhunik Medical College. 2011 Vol 1(2): pp. 56-60, ISSN 2222-1476
  3. Nazmul Ahsan Khan, Ariful Bari Chowdhury, Nazrul Islam, G U Ahsan, on Unmet need for mass campaign in reducing the risk of cervical cancer among bangladeshi married women; Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. 2011 Vol 17(2),pp.147-152

Dr. Mohammad Hayatunnabi

Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Public Health

  1. Sanjoy Sutradhar, GU Ahsan, Hayatun Nabi and Ahmed Hossain. Occupational factors and Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Bangladeshi Female Nurses, BMC Research Note, 2017, 10:173. DOI 10.1186/s13104-017-2492-1 
  2. Ahmed Hossain, GU Ahsan and Hayatun Nabi. An Integrated Approach for Identifying Genes Associated with Chemotherapy Resistance in High-grade Serous Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. Adv Mod Oncol Res 2017; 3(1): 31–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/amor.v3.i1.173
  3. Farah Naz, Nasim Jahan, Nayma Sultan and Mohammad Hayatun Nabi. Effects of Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) and Its Combination with Propranolol in Isoproterenol Induced Myocardial Damage in Rats.  J Bangladesh Soc Physiol. 2016; 11(2): 74-79. DOI: 10.3329/jbsp.v11i2.30655
  4. Gias Uddin Ahsan, M Nasir Uddin, M Akhter Hossain, Mohammad Hayatun  Nabi, Ariful Bari Chowdhury. The Magnitude of Public Health Problems and Challenges in Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Sciences 2013 Sep; 19(1): 119-127.
  5. Nabi MH, Kabir MR, Ahsan GU, Mamoon Z, Khan NA. Epidemiological pattern of ischemic heart disease among the patients attending tertiary level hospitals in Dhaka city. Journal of Uttara Adhunik Medical College 2012 Jan; 2(1): 28-32.

Ms. Sadia Chowdhury

Lecturer, Department of Public Health

  1. Ilias Mahmud, Sadia Chowdhury, Bulbul Ashraf Siddiqi, Sally Theobald, Hermen Ormel, Salauddin Biswas, Yamin Tauseef Jahangir, Malabika Sarker and Sabina Faiz Rashid. Exploring the context in which different close-to-community sexual and reproductive health service providers operates in Bangladesh: a qualitative study. Journal Human Resources for Health 13(1), December 2015.
  2. Ruchira T. Naved, Lauren S. Blum, Sadia Chowdhury, Rasheda Khan, Sayeda Bilkis, Marge Koblinsky. Violence against Women with Chronic Maternal Disabilities in Rural Bangladesh’. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition: Vol: 30 (No. 2, page: 181-192), June 2012.
  3. R T Naved, S Chowdhury, S Arman, K Sethuraman. Mobility of unmarried Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh. Journal Economic and Political Weekly: Vol: 42 (No. 44, page: 63-70), 2007.

 

Segupta Dilshad

Junior Lecturer

  1. Andaleeb S.S, Huda SSMS, Akhtar A and Dilshad S, "Customer Satisfaction With Complaint Resolution In The Power Sector In A Developing Economy",Journal of Public Sector & Non-Profit Marketing, 24:181-201, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2012, ISSN: 1049-5142 print/ 1540-6997 online, DOI: 10.1080/10495142.2012.705178.
  2. Huda SSMS, Akhtar A, and Dilshad S, "Critical Service Encounter: The Employee's Viewpoint (A Study on Restaurant Services in Dhaka City)", Global Journal of Management and Business Research, Vol: 10, No: 1, January 2010.
  3. Akhtar A, Huda SSMS and Dilshad S, "Critical Service Encounters: Employee’s Viewpoint a Study on Transport Services in Dhaka City", Journal of Social Sciences 1(2): 16-22, 2009.
  4. Huda SSMS, Akhtar A, and Dilshad S, " Negotiation Skills: Study of Male and Female Managers", Journal of Business Administration, Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Vol- 33, No. 1 &2, January and April 2007, ISSN 1680-9823.
  5. Huda SSMS, Akhtar A, and Dilshad S, "Successful Negotiator’s Skills: Bangladesh Context", ICMA Journal, Vol: 37, No: 3, May-June 2009. ISSN 1817-5090.
  6. Dilshad, S. and Khastagir, KA. 2006. “Challenges of Inclusive Education in Mainstreaming Physically Challenged Children: A Conceptual Framework”. The Journal of Business and Society, Volume V, Number 1.

Published Peer-Reviewed Books

  1. Rizkalla J, Melone M and Rashid S (Corresponding Author). Anti-Obesity Drug Discovery and Development: HDL Raising Therapies in Obesity (Book Chapter). Anti-Obesity Drug Discovery and Development. Bentham Science Publishers, the Netherlands, 2009.ISSN:2210-2698.
  2. Collins T and Rashid S (Co-Corresponding Author). Hands-on Project 4: Medical Imaging with Image J (Book Chapter). Optical and Digital Image Processing. Cristobal, Schelkens, Thienpont (Eds.): WILEY-VCH Verlag GmBH & Co. KGaA Publishers, Weinheim,Germany,2009.
  3. Moiur Rahman, Rowshan Ara, Jean C. Sack, Henry Gerard Richards & Dipak Mitra (eds.) 2003. National Guidelines for Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections, Bangladesh, Dhaka: National AIDS/STD Programme (NASP) and icddr,b.
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 Dr. Romen Raihan, MBBS, MPH, MMA, PhD Associate Professor Department of Public health and Informatics Bangbandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshDr. Ishtiaq Mannan  Dr. Ishtiaq Mannan currently works at Save the Children in Bangladesh as Deputy Country Director – Program Operations; effective December 1, he is joining Save the Children Iraq as the Country Director.

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  2. Bangkok University, Thailand
  3. Assumption University, Thailand
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  6. University of Maryland
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2. Assumption University

3. Bangkok University

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  2. University of Manitoba, Canada
  3. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research in Bangladesh (ICDDR, B)
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Alumni Lists

From the Year 2016 to the Year 2021

 

Master of Public Health (MPH) 19th Convocation 2016

 

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1

Aklima Parvin

0920580080

2

Dalia Flowrin Khondoker

1030969080

3

Shaibal Chowdhury

1221292080

4

Beauty Akter Rupa

1021012080

5

Md. Abu Bakar Siddik

0930892080

6

Salahuddin Mohammad

1121133080

7

Sakib Chowdhury

1331021080

8

Syeda Zerin Imam

1120936080

9

Md. Abdur Rahim

1331075080

10

Shamin Fatema Islam

1311355080

11

Bijoy Chandra Sarker

1111027080

12

Atia Arefin

1311566080

13

Mehedi -AI- Mamun

1330942080

14

Durga Prasad Acharya

1431232080

15

Saugat Baral

1431231080

16

Gul -E- Jannat

1020960080

17

A.S.M. Nurul After

1330932080

18

Md. Abdullah Aref

1421666080

19

Rifat Rahman

1311493080

20

Farzana Abedin

1421665080

21

Md. Mahmudul Ahsan

1331385080

22

Shanjida Akter

1130572080

23

Fatema Jannatul Afrose

1321896080

24

Samiha Tasmin Qureshi

1411310080

25

Nabila Chowdhury

1211121080

26

Latifa Yasmin

1331162080

27

Md. Noor - A - Alam Khan

1331091080

28

Tasnova Amin Bubli

1321486080

29

Sabrina Tanjim Anwar

1321498080

30

Mithila Orin

1410589080

31

Tasnuva Ahmed

1410652080

32

Nazia Shawon

1220769080

33

Md. Belal

1311671080

34

Mst. Sharmina Afroz

1030936080

35

Syed. Nazmul Husain Ripon

1311291080

36

Ismatara Hridoy Hossain

1310684080

37

lsmat Ara Khanam

1330991080

38

Dipak Kumar Roy

1331228080

39

Md. Maruf Ahmed Molla

1331134080

40

Murshida Begum

1321664080

41

Syeda Marzana Begum

1311462080

 

 

 

                                  List of graduating students: EMPH

                             19th Convocation – 2016

 

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1

Md. Abdul Waheed

1321880081

2

Md. Jalal Uddin Khan

1331402081

3

S.M. Rashed - UI Islam

1231436081

4

Khondker Liaquat Ali

1231462081

5

Md. Akhtaruzzaman

1120473081

6

Khadiza Khatun

1421925081

7

Md Sayed Ali

1411208081

8

Shaikh Zinnat Ara Nasreen

1321920081

9

Md Samiul Huq

1321921081

10

Md. Harun - Or - Rashid

1231414081

                        

                          

 

 

 

 

 

 

                           Master of Public Health (MPH)

                               20th Convocation – 2017

 

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1

Jamal Hassan Mohamoud Guled

1513244080

2

Sharmeen Ahmed

1231453080

3

Rowshan Akther Lipi

1130555080

4

Sharmin Sultana

1231458080

5

Md. Abdul Matin

1311585080

6

Naheen Tazneen Quayyaim

1231264080

7

Mohamoud Mire Shidane Muse

1431280080

8

Rizwana Khan

1231858080

9

Anjana Kadel

1421883080

10

Farzana Rahman

1311365080

11

Md Nurujjman

1030901080

12

Sunil Kumar Singh

1513378080

13

Sadia Binta Nur

1411290080

14

Habiba Jannat Ferdoushi

1431220080

15

Shamima Nasrin

1321890080

16

Most Rubab Sarmin

1421856080

17

Anil Kumar Sah

1513379080

18

Md Majedur Rahman

1311329080

19

Sharmin Akhter

1311307080

20

Mst Yasmin Jahan

1321448080

21

Anusha Rahman

1321592080

22

Mustapha Kabir Musa

1522128080

23

Mahjabin Sabiha

1231306080

24

Farzana Sharmin

1231459080

25

Ahmed Hassan Osman Mohamed

1421929080

26

Sadia Afrin

1411381080

27

Ruposree Chakrobarty

1331081080

28

Gourab Adhikary

1311387080

29

Md Abdul Mannan

1211069080

30

Tanjina Sharmin

1421784080

31

Samia Naz lsha

1321494080

32

Shahia Sharmin

1321864080

33

AbdulKadir Mohamed Muse Ali

1531554080

34

Sajia Islam

1010954080

35

Mamtaz Mariam Asha

1411284080

36

Rubyeat Adnan

1321804080

37

Ridwana Binte Jalil

1421823080

38

Sonali Jamshed Alam

1410851080

39

Shubrandu Sutradhar Sanjoy

1512973080

40

Sumaiya Chowdhury

1231317080

41

Mahmud Ahmad Muhammad

1522127080

42

Kamrun Nahar Koly

1211357080

43

Rifat Rezia

1211385080

44

Moumita Chakraborty

1521882080

45

Sheikh Khalid Saifullah Sadi

1310919080

46

Rashenda Aziz

1231441080

47

Shawkat Hossain Swapan

1431217080

48

Nusrat Fatema Chowdhury

1530316080

49

Sadia Islam Swarna

1512956080

50

Md. Ridwan-UI- Rabbi

1513284080

51

Redwan Bin Abdul Baten

1513382080

 

 

52

Md. Ashraful Arif                                                                                

1311328080

53

Mohammad Omar Faruque

1421854080

54

Sofia Salam

1321449080

55

Kakon Farjana

1421622080

56

Md. Salahuddin

1513186080

57

Syeda Hasina Ara Karim

072817080

58

Abu Kalam Md. Taifur Rahman

1512942080

59

Saeem Arafat Hossain

1421861080

60

Syed Nurul Aziz

1421862080

61

Sabbir Ahmed

1431447080

62

Sohana Sadique

1431446080

63

Sharmin Kauser

1411467080

64

Dilshad Afrin

1512907080

65

Anamika Haque

1311176080

66

Mst. Nurun Naher

1231385080

67

Samma Tabassum Ahmed

1431371080

68

Mahad Mohamed Rage

1611358080

69

Ahmed Nor Osman Hassan

1531302080

70

Merina Mustari

1321531080

71

Rezaur Rahman

082817080

72

Abdulahi Mohamed Matan

1612887080

73

K.M. Abdullah - Al - Masood

1531426080

74

Syeda Mushrefa Jahan

1431270080

75

Farzana Sultana

1513380080

76

Md. Maruf Hasan

1431451080

77

Omar Abdi Farah Mohamed

1611359080

78

Abdishakur Hirsi Ali Farah

1612891080

79

Jama Mohamed Abdulle

1612890080

80

Sonia Nur

1321766080

81

Farnush Zaman

1321493080

82

Tahmina Islam

1311662080

83

Rahima Akter

1421840080

84

Md. Mahabub-UI- Islam

1421597080

85

Sharmin Jahan Hoque

1431329080

86

Nasrin Kabir

1421525080

87

Bhupendra Niraula

1531555080

88

Hashama Jahan Yousuf

1411853080

89

Hari Bahadur Pun Magar

1612847080

90

Nita Yadav

1513389080

91

Shyam Kumar Gupta

1513388080

92

Amul Shrestha

 

 

1612886080

93

Sumaiya Amin

 

1411309080

94

Natasha Nasir Chowdhury

1321865080

 

 

95

Samira Dishti lrfan

1530541080

96

Sanjog Thapa

 

1531307080

97

Samiya Mahmood

 

1412104080

98

Dewan Ashif Pele

 

1431228080

99

Bhawana Shrestha

 

1531497080

100

Jubaida Akhtar

 

1411470080

101

Md. Habib Ullah Molla

 

1421853080

102

A]ita Ghimire

1531495080

103

Sangita Duwal

1531493080

104

Ikshaya Rana

1612889080

105

Kamrun Nahar

1231410080

106

Mansura Islam

1530938080

107

Farah Parisha Bhuiyan

1410650080

 

 

 

           Executive Master of Public Health (EMPH)

20th Convocation — 2017

 

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1

Silvia Afrin Binte Karim

1321399081

2

Nitai Kanti Das

1021011081

3

Segufta Dilshad

1513232081

4

Tania Alam

1321806081

5

Md. Humayun Kabir

1331022081

6

Fahim Hasan Reza

1321666081

7

Fahmin Rahman

1411431081

8

Antoni Barikdar

1421530081

9

Deshdimona Khan

1531242081

10

Md. Samiul Islam

1513255081

11

A.K.M. Azad Hasan Yusuf

1421935081

12

Mohammad Atiqullah Sayee

1512736081

13

Md. Nowfel Islam

1331401081

 

 

 

 

                

 

 

 

        List of graduating students: Master of Public Health

                               21st Convocation — 2018

 

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1

Tahia Sufyani

1431382080

2

Ahmed Aden Mohamud Ibrahim

1611457080

3

Monsura Haque

1030749080

4

Sonia Chowdhury

1411357080

5

Hasan AlBanna

1513195080

6

MahdiAli Hersi

1620931080

7

Mohamed Abdi Mohamud

1620933080

8

Sabrina Rafi

1221264080

9

Tek Bahadur Thapa

1621867080

10

Sanjiv Kumar

1621866080

11

Azmeree Jahan

1521769080

12

Ashana Kumari

1621883080

13

Tasnim Mirza

1431398080

14

Md. Arafat Hossin

1221218080

15

Sanchita Shome

1211307080

16

Ahmed Hersi Olad

1635003080

17

Summiya Sultana

1421891080

18

Nayma Nashid Lopa

1520035080

19

Mohammad Samiur Rahman Chow

1431226080

20

Mostafizur Rahman

1431224080

21

Md. Hossein Rahman

’43129080

22

Manzila Manzur

1321513080

23

Mahmudul Hasan

1431216080

24

Rokhsan Ara Hafiz

1431397080

25

Tasnuva Jannat

1431432080

26

Hasme Sarker

1620987080

27

Saima Jahan

1521773080

28

lfrah Farah Dahir

1635002080

29

Sharmin Islam

1521754080

30

N. A. K. Mujahidul Islam

1520026080

31

Umma Habiba

1520028080

32

Abdullahi Hajara Saulawa

1621858080

33

Afroza Akter

1421532080

34

Tajia Islam

1431244080

35

A. K. M. Giasuddin Khan

1431428080

36

Md. Tanveer Faruk

1611050080

37

Madan Kumar Oli

1635288080

38

Priyanka Prasai

1635291080

39

Sabina Bhandari

1635287080

40

Deena Sultana

1611052080

41

Mohammad Morshad Alam

1611486080

42

Ashish Sharma Kadel

1635296080

43

Naima Khalek Chowdhury

1421531080

44

Farhana Rahman

1421876080

45

Kamrun Nahar Liza

1611695080

46

 

Goutom Banik

 

1513165080

47

 

Nur Uddin Khandaker

 

1621837080

48

 Nasrin Binte Khaleque

 

1111236080

49

Shamsunnaher

1411513080

50

Ashmita Budhathoki

1635289080

51

Munira Tasnim Karim

1513148080

52

Selina Akhter Jahan

0930878080

53

Shahina Sultana

1621159080

54

Nashid Tabassum Trina

1421875080

55

Tanwir Hasan

1130994080

56

Nahida Sultana

1231421080

57

Shahriar Kabir

1431366080

58

Tasfia Zahin

1611183080

59

Aruna Sarker

1531238080

60

Fahid Bin Nazrul

1431378080

61

Noshin Farzana

1611694080

62

Md. Maqsudur Rahman

1131062080

63

Mohamed Ahmed Osman

1635271080

64

Abdikhalik Hassan Mohamed

1715450080

65

Naym Uddin Roby

1530827080

66

Khandaker Tanvir Ahmed

1431282080

67

Mst. Ambia Khatun

1621041080

68

Farhana Sultana

1621024080

69

Dinar Zabeen

1621157080

70

Mowtushi Matin

1621308080

71

Nasrin Karim

1431239080

72

Fazle Rabbi

1530819080

73

Zaria T Ahmad

1530051080

74

Asmita Hossain

1521778080

75

Yeasmin Akter

1621284080

76

Arman Hossain

1531030080

77

Mahendra Giri

1715444080

78

Sazia Afrin

1522072080

79

Zannatul Ferdoush Nisha

1621224080

80

Taslima Mamataz

083415080

81

Zerin Zahed

1621688080

82

Yahya Mohamed Nur

1621044080

83

Anindita Ghosh

1620950080

84

Shailesh Kumar Pandit

1715443080

85

Md. Modassher Haque

1431364080

86

Shukla Majumder

151325080

87

Sadiksha Parajuli

1715345080

88

Rashmi Luintel

1715344080

89

Abdullah- AI- Mahmood

1431380080

90

Farzana Naoshin

1530549080

91

Afroza Shahana

1610836080

92

Sandhya Subedi

1715338080

93

Razia Sultana

1431375080

94

Ganesh Bahadur Budha

1715448080

95

Miraz Hossen

1431268080

96

Jobaida Akter

1231311080

 

                         Executive Master of Public Health (EMPH)

     21st Convocation 2018

 

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1

Arifa Hossain

1513038081

2

 Eva Parvine

 

1513032081

3

 Farzana Afreen

 

1513229081

4

 Md. Motaher Hossain

 

1612821081

5

 

Hashan Mahmud

 

1612853081

6

 Shahina Pervin

 

1130999081

7

Mst. Anjuman Ara

1530885081

8

Nasrin Mukty

 1612840081

9

Munshi Md. AI- Amin

1130532081

10

 Nurunnahar

 1411557081

11

Md. Hafizur Rahman Chowdhury

 1412137081

12

 Mohammad Kamal Uddin Siddiqui

 1635132081

13

 Ananya Raihan

 1635129081

14

 Md. Tanvir Hossain

 l4 1 1444081

15

 Farzana Wahab

 1 23 1465081

 

List of graduating students: Master of Public Health

22nd Convocation 2019

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1.       

Muhammad Tanvir Ashraf

1411154

2.       

Shanima Zannat Simi

1621153

3.       

Nilima Yasmin

1621147

4.       

Naushin lqbal

1120989

5.       

Mohammad Ashraful Alam Bhuiyan

1231415

6.       

Urme Binte Sayeed

1611946

7.       

Ifrah Abdulkadir Ali

1725237

8.       

Nasro Yusuf Muse

1725238

9.       

Md. Arafat Hossain Khan

1521911

10.   

Mst. Rokshana Rabeya

1231401

11.   

Mohammed Ishtiaq Sazzadur Rahman

1611828

12.   

Hussein Abdiqadir Sh. Hussein

1715445

13.   

Md. lqbal Kaiser Bhuiyan

1513129

14.   

Farhana Afrin

1611514

15.   

Abdishakur Omar Ismail

1725399

16.   

Umma Nahar Tumpa

1431422

17.   

Tushar Kanti Dhar

1211243

18.   

Safia Tasnim

1620989

19.   

Ahmed Abdinasir Abdulle

1715449

20.   

Tasmeeyh Ahmed

1431317

21.   

Cornelia Kazemali

1621075

22.   

Hari Prasad Bhusal

1715442

23.   

Apsara Rai

1725444

24.   

Rabin Pokhrel

1725439

25.   

Aitawari Chaudhari

1725292

26.   

Fahim Ashher

1431433

27.   

 

Sabitra Neupane

 

1725443

28.   

Afrin Rahman

1311492

29.   

Amrita Shrestha

1725395

30.   

Mohamoud Mohamed Gelle

1715410

31.   

Nasrin Naher Tarin

1635265

32.   

Halima Said Abshir Nor

1715451

33.   

Dipannita Adhikary

1715044

34.   

Shadia Zaman

1521046

35.   

Tamrin Noor Shahid

1521736

36.   

Lakshmi Kumari Shahi

1725438

37.   

Md. Khalilur Rahman

1621841

38.   

Sharmin Sultana

1 211356

39.   

Afsana Aziz

1612655

40.   

Debashis Datta

1522092

41.   

Mohammad Mostofa Sarwar

1331334

42.   

S.M. Rashedul Hasan

1521746

43.   

Nabila Binte Haque

1715440

44.   

Foyjunnaher Sultana

1130227

45.   

Sudip Devkota

1735377

46.   

Shamima Parveen

1531218

47.   

Sajib Sarkar

1621057

48.   

Pankaj Bhattarai

1735374

49.   

Farhan Hassan Ismail

1725317

50.   

Om Kumar Thakur

1735375

51.   

Sabina Baral

1735371

52.   

Mohan Sah

1735372

53.   

Hamdi Omar Ahmed

1735110

54.   

Hai Kali Thapa

1735378

55.   

Arpan D C

1735376

56.   

Abdisalan Omar Abdullahi

1725403

57.   

Md. Emdadul Haque

1421928

58.   

Md. Jobair Khan

1725151

59.   

Nuzum Arefa Farheen

1211255

60.   

Sumaya Abdulahi Ali

1735211

61.   

Syed Reaz Yousuf Ali

1725168

62.   

Apsara Ghimire

1735122

63.   

Ivaa Shrestha

1735121

64.   

Md. Hasanuzzaman

1321839

65.   

Sarmin Tasnim

1611011

66.   

Fatema Mokbul

1513007

67.   

Aditi Singha

1521586

68.   

Negar Fouzia

1231386

69.   

Malik Nafisa Nushrat

1621472

70.   

Md. Ashraful Khandaker

1421 852

71.   

U mrna Salina

1 221240

72.   

Arun Shahi

1725435

73.   

Susmita Sanyal

1521872

74.   

Kari Singh Bhul

1735373

75.   

Shelireen Zakir

1531246

76.   

Naila Tasmin

152161 5

77.   

Nabila Haque

1 530557

78.   

Ishrat Jahan

 

79.   

Rehnuma Tabassum Joty

1 635248

80.   

Farhana Khanam Keya

1 61 1 658

81.   

Sabrina Saba

1 531449

82.   

Yoonis Dayr Mohamed

1725407

83.   

Md. Shahinur Rahman Akhand

1 231252

84.   

Prasoon Oli

1725208

85.   

Tasmia Ibrahim

1 531 282

86.   

Raihan Ahamed

1715438

87.   

Samiya H uda Antora

1725 1 1 5

88.   

Kaniz Fatema Muna

1521735

89.   

Subrata Saha

1 5131 64

90.   

Farzia Akter

1 231355

91.   

Ishakul Kabir

17150 1 1

92.   

Nabila Nawmi

1735053

93.   

Hafiza Afrin

1 421594

94.   

Eshika I. azneen

171 5232

95.   

Nahin Ahmed

1725 1 62

96.   

Niraj Bhattarai

1735354

97.   

 

Trisheeta Nazireen Hasan

 

141 1448

98.   

Tania Rahman

1 521009

99.   

Nusrat Jahan

161238

 

 

 

100.                       

Nabee la Mahboob

17 1 5385

101.                       

Tahrima Hedayet

1421 620

102.                       

Ayesha Benazir

1 735039

103.                       

Md. Neyaz Uddin

1521745

104.                       

Zarin Abdullah

1421844

105.                       

 

Tarik Al Mahmood

 

17 13337

106.                       

Mohamed Abdiqadir Ah red

173 §09§

107.                       

Mosainat U mm a K ulsuin

1 5 1 33 1 8

 

Executive Master of Public Health (EMPH)

 22nd Convocation 2019

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1.

Dilruba Parveen

1421694081

2.

Md. Rezaul A lain

1633283081

3.

Shahela H ossa in

142 1906081

4.

Farzana Nahid

1 2212 l4081

5.

Sony’a 1 rshad Lucky

122 12 17081

6.

A K M Fazlul Haque

1635284081

7.

Md. Shahinoor Rahman

Dulal

1321529081

8.

Mahfuza Rahman

1221215081

9.

Selina Laiwala

1221212081

10.

Nahid Akhter

1211445081

11.

D ilshat Jahan

1 621421081

12.

Tahia ina Sultana

1 7 1 5266081

13.

Tan ia A trin Rahman

1 52 1400081

14.

Humaira Zahed a

122 1216081

15.

 

Roksana Naznecn

 

1 61   74 o081

16.

Mehar N i3ar M tiiiirun

1 71 5392081

17.

 

M d. Abu 1 Kalana Azad

 

1 5 1 3305081

18.

 

Zakir Ahmed

 

171 5393081

 

     List of graduating students: Master of Public Health

23rd Convocation 2021

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1.       

Nazmoon Nahar

062568 0 80

2.       

Mohammad Ataullah

0910743 080

3.       

Muhammed Tanvir Bin Taiyab

1111083 080

4.       

Mizanur Rahman

1310770080

5.       

Sajeda Akter

1330964080 

6.       

Anguman Ara Ruma

1331032080

7.       

Mirza Asif Adnan

1331117 080

8.       

Sayeda Mousumi

1421440080

9.       

AIvee Rahman

1421750080

10.   

Rokeya Begum

1421839 080

11.   

 Enamul Karim

142184S 080

12.   

Mashuda Khanom Tithi

1431218080           

13.   

Marufa Jahan

1431296 080             

14.   

Md. Arafat Hossen

1431476 080

15.   

Samina Jafar Khalek

1431480 080

16.   

lsrat Jahan

1512727 080

17.   

Risha Theodora Rozario

1512825080

18.   

Md. Ekram - Bin - Faruq

1512902080

19.   

Shah Mehedi Bin Zahur

1S131O1 080

20.   

Tasrin Sultana

1513103 080

21.   

Most. Marjia Nur Jalema

1S13302080

22.   

Md. Jahid Hossain

1513320 080

23.   

Shah Aswad Rahman Choudhury

1513386 080

24.   

Tauhida Shirmin

1513390080

25.   

Tanjela Bushra

1513391 080

26.   

Afsana Akter

1520021 0 80

27.   

Konica Sarker Kana

1522090 0 80

28.   

Fatin Farzana Sharmin

1530043 0 80

29.   

Md. Ariful Islam

1531149 080

30.   

Shaon Kumar Podder

1531277 080

31.   

Moury Bhattacharjee

1531291 080

32.   

Tangina Sharmeen

1531334 080

33.   

Abrar Wahab

1611038 080

34.   

Muntasir Moin

1611049 080

35.   

Nabila Sikder Tauma

1611199 0 80

36.   

Shams Uddin Ahmed

1611377 0 80

37.   

Shanjida Rahman Shorna

1611990 0 80

38.   

Rezwanun Nessa Ahmed

1612400 0 80

39.   

Sumaiya Akter Snigdha

1612846080

40.   

Fahima Hossain

1621003080

41.   

Tamoshi Showkat

1621043080

42.   

Kazi Meshbah- Uddin

1621101080   

43.   

Tanzina Tarannum

1621149080

44.   

Faria Farjana

1621312080

45.   

Zarin Tasnim

1621422080

46.   

Anita Labonnya Modhu

1621559 080

47.   

Md. Moktarul Islam

1621877 080

48.   

Kaimon Kabir Bushra

1621878 080

49.   

Ananya Kar

1635075080

50.   

K. M. Yasin - Al - Amin

1635095080

51.   

Zubair Mahmud

1635112080

52.   

Zarafat Zabin

1635124080

53.   

Mostafa AI Nairn

163S176080

54.   

Mir Nabila Ashraf

1635224080

55.   

Ferdousi Fatema

1635236080

56.   

Marzia Faruki

1635237080

57.   

Zannatul Arafat

1635253080

58.   

Tubayesha Hassan

1635270080

59.   

Mahmuda Rhaman

1635272080

60.   

Thrina Islam

1635281080

61.   

Most. Kaniz Fatema

1635286 080

62.   

Manzura Islam Nila

1635293080

63.   

Nasrin Akter Romi

1635295080

64.   

Md. Shafkat Hossain

163S297 080

65.   

Tahsin Haque

1715010 080

66.   

Rezwana Sultana

1715016 080

67.   

Anik Gupta

1715024 080

68.   

Fahmida Rahman

171S031 080

69.   

Abeda Saleha Ranesa

 

1715034 0 80                                                                                                     

70.   

Nusrat Jahan

 

1715039 0 80                                                                                             

71.   

Ivy Afsana

 

17150S3 0 80                                                                                                          

72.   

Md. Ismail Hossain

 

1715063 0 80                                                                                               

73.   

Sadia Akter

 

1715152 0 80                                                                                                

74.   

Samreen Tasdique

 

1715299 0 80                                                                                                 

75.   

Rabeya Ferdous

 

1715317 0 80                                                                                                        

76.   

Rukhsana Kalim

171S372 0 80                                                                                                               

77.   

Afsana Binte Gouse

1715437 0 80

78.   

Md. Sahabul Islam

1725126 0 80                                                                                                                         

79.   

Shumaya Aziz Anee

1725153 0 80                                                                                                                            

80.   

Rifat Hasan Shammi

172S1S8 0 80

81.   

Md. Khadimul Anam Mazhar

1725219 0 80                                                   

82.   

Zinia Afroz

1725247 0 80                                                                                           

83.   

Papelon Biswas

172528S 0 80                                                                                                                

84.   

Md. Sahin Akter

1725311 0 80                                                                                                                     

85.   

Arifa Zannat

1725326 0 80                                                                                                  

86.   

Jannatul Ferdosy

1725400 0 80                                                                              

87.   

 Anjuman Ara

1735001 0 80

88.   

Badrut Tamam Ahmed

173500S 0 80                                                

89.   

Sudesh Khanal

1735011 0 80                                                            

90.   

Khairun Nasa

1735012 0 80                                                       

91.   

Farzana Alam

1735017 0 80                                                                      

92.   

Jannat Sultana

1735019 0 80                                                                            

93.   

Asef Sadman

173S044 0 80                                                            

94.   

 Khodeza Khatun

1735045 0 80

95.   

 Mohima Sharmin

1735072 0 80

96.   

Saima Ferdousy

1735078 0 80                                       

97.   

Jimi Varonica Costa

1735094 0 80                                                      

98.   

Tania Rahman

1735101 0 80

99.   

Promit Ananyo Chakraborty

1735333 0 80                                      

100.                       

 Mst. Nasrin Jahan

1735355 0 80

101.                       

zeeba Zahra Sultana

1815064 0 80                                                  

102.                       

Rafeea Nuhas

1815086 0 80                                                  

103.                       

Shakil Ahmed

1815240 0 80

104.                       

Fabeha Tazmeem

1815241 0 80

105.                       

Md. Fahad

1815282 0 80

106.                       

Monoara Ahmed

1815310 0 80

107.                       

Farhana UI Hoque

1815360 0 80

108.                       

Fariha Sharmita Azad

1815365 0 80

109.                       

Rafa Mohamed Yusuf

1815379 0 80

110.                       

aiyeba Akter

1815387 0 80

111.                       

Suad Abdilahi Abdi

1815409 0 80

112.                       

Khansa Sa’ad Mohamoud

1815413 0 80

113.                       

Saad Bin Islam

1815457 0 80

114.                       

Samar Kishor Chakma

1815507 0 80

115.                       

Santosh Kumal

1815525 0 80

116.                       

Sudip Chiluwal

1815526 0 80

117.                       

Md. Shahjalal

1815528 0 80

118.                       

Raju Kumar Khadka

1815531 0 80

119.                       

Sarala Shrestha

1815532 0 80

120.                       

Manju Ghimire

1815533 0 80

121.                       

Hira Maya Lama

181SS37 0 80

122.                       

Faroque Md. Mohsin

1815543 0 80

123.                       

Saika Nizam

1815546 0 80

124.                       

Syeda Umme Sadia

1825008 0 80

125.                       

Ikram Mohammed Ali

1825039 0 80

126.                       

Sigma Hossain

1825073 0 80

127.                       

Samiha Zahin

1825108 0 80

128.                       

Tarannum Ahmed

1825110 0 80

129.                       

Nadira Khan Tonny

1825 1S7 0 80

130.                       

Qazi Zeenatun Nisa

1825379 0 80

131.                       

Mohamed Mohamud Abdi

1825398 0 80

132.                       

Mohamed Adan Ali

182S418 0 80

133.                       

Kamal Gautam

1825447 0 80

134.                       

Basu Dev sapkota

1825448 0 80

135.                       

Saad Ullah AI Amin

1835001 0 80

136.                       

Rufydha Azam

1835002 0 80

137.                       

Rudbar Mahmood

1835005 0 80

138.                       

Asif Mohammed

1835041 0 80

139.                       

Nabila Mostafa

1835161 0 80

140.                       

Zarrin Subah

1835262 0 80

141.                       

Anas Abdirisak Abdisiyad

1835413 0 80

142.                       

Abdibasid Hassan Omar

1835446 0 80

 

Executive Master of Public Health (EMPH)

23rd Convocation — 2021

SL No.

Name

ID No.

1.       

Md. Shamsur Rahman

1411702081

2.       

Nasima Yasmin

1411841 0 81

3.       

Ehsan Md. Muhiuddin Osmani

1411862 0 81

4.       

Md.Razaul Huq

1513310081

5.       

Md. Lutfor Rahman

1735073081

6.       

Md. Abu Zaher

1735112081

7.       

Md. Khairul Anam

1735381081

8.       

Mohammad Arman Zahed Basunia

1835369081