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2/2 Bangladesh Center for Global Environmental and Occupational Health-US

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOLocation CHICAGO, UNITED STATESPosted 28 Sept 2015Deadline 28 Feb 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AI systemAcuteAddressArtificial IntelligenceAwardBangladeshChicagoCollaborationsComputer ReasoningCountryCurriculumCustomData ScienceDegree programEducational CurriculumEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Health ScienceEvaluationFellowshipFoundationsFundingGoalsGrantImage AnalysesImage AnalysisInfluentialsInstitutionInvestigatorsKnowledgeLinkMachine IntelligenceMachine LearningMaster of ScienceMaster's DegreeMedicalMentorsModernizationMonitorOccupational HealthParticipantPeer ReviewPhasePostdocPostdoctoral FellowProductivityPublicationsReportingResearchResearch AssociateResearch MethodologyResearch MethodsResearch PersonnelResearchersScientific PublicationStudentsSystemTechniquesTechnologyTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsUniversitiesWorkWorkshopanalytical toolcareercareer developmentcustomsdesigndesigningdiarrheal diseasediarrheal illnessglobal environmentglobal environmentalhealth dataimage evaluationimage interpretationinternational centerlesson plansm-HealthmHealthmachine based learningmobile healthpost-docpost-doctoralpost-doctoral traineepost-doctoral trainingprogramsresearch and methodsresearch associatessatisfactionsuccesstooltraining module
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ABSTRACT:
This is the renewal U2R application for the “Bangladesh Center for Global Environmental and Occupational

Health (GEOHealth)”- awarded along with the linked U01 grant in 2015 to the University of Chicago (UofC) and

International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B). The project will be implemented

in close collaboration with the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) and selected US as well

as local academic institutions to continue and augment complementary training expertise relevant to this

proposal. The goal of the Bangladesh GEOHealth Center was to strengthen the research capacity of Bangladesh

on pressing environmental and occupational health threats. During the current funding period, the Bangladesh

GEOHealth Center has positively impacted on the foundation of environmental health research capacity in

Bangladesh by training more than 200 students, young and mid-career researchers from diverse background

through custom-designed in-country 2-day workshops and 2-week short-courses, and 16 fellows through US-

based postdoctoral fellowships and 12-week (one academic quarter) training at the UofC. Evaluation of short

courses and workshops in Bangladesh indicated increased knowledge and high satisfaction of the participants.

The 16 fellows who received training at UofC have demonstrated outstanding research productivity in term of

publications, presentations, grants, and career development. They produced 90 peer-reviewed publications

during and after the training period. All 16 US-based fellows reported that they had cooperative and influential,

mentor(s) during the training period and the trainees continued to receive guidance from the mentor(s) even after

completion of the training. Despite these demonstrable impacts there remains a critical need for additional

research capacity in Bangladesh to address the country’s huge environmental and occupational health burden

given the acute shortage of researchers trained in modern environmental health research methods, especially

data science and mHealth tools and techniques. In this renewal application, we propose to continue and augment

our Bangladesh and US- based training activities through i. Workshops (2 day), ii. Short courses (1-2 week) iii.

One academic quarter course work at UofC, iv. A master’s degree program (1-year) at UofC, and v. Postdoctoral

training (1-year) at UofC. We will refine the training curricula that we used over the past 5 years to incorporate

more materials on utilizing advanced technologies and analytical tools (artificial intelligence/machine learning

(AI/ML), image analysis, mobile health (mHealth) data capture/analytics, exposure data science, etc.) for

analyzing environmental health data with the existing materials, all of which will incorporate the linked U01

application’s research focus. A rigorous evaluation system will help the Administrative and External Oversight

Committee to monitor and ensure program success. We have successfully implemented the current phase of

the training grant, and we believe that our renewal training program will address critical gaps in environmental

and occupational health research capacity, and bring benefit to a wide variety of researchers in Bangladesh.

Grant Number: 5U2RTW010122-09
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Habibul Ahsan

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