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Brown University’s Interest in Health Education and Research Collaboration in Bangladesh

August 11, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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This meeting, arranged in honour of Kamal Chowdhury, was attended by Dean Mukesh Jain along with other top leaders from Brown University, including Ruhul Abid, Co-Director of Cardiovascular Research Fellowship Program, Adam Levine, Director of the Global Health Initiative, Susan Cu-Uvin, Director CFAR Program, Sharon Rounds, Associate Dean and the Director of the Center for Translational Research, and Bharat Ramratnam, Chief Scientific Officer and the Vice Chair of Research.

In the meeting, Dean Mukesh Jain and the leaders from Brown University’s medical school expressed their appreciation for the measures and achievements of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s developmental initiatives in Bangladesh, particularly in the healthcare sector and in the successful management of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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