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Humanitarian Camp for Flood-Affected People of Noakhali By ideSHi

A humanitarian relief camp was organized in Noakhali’s Neazpur Union to support people affected by recent floods. The camp provided free medical treatment to over 1,800 individuals, addressing common flood-related health issues such as waterborne diseases, respiratory problems, skin infections, and injuries. Alongside medical services, approximately 10,000 people were given food supplies, including essentials like […]

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ED Certified institute for developing Science and Health initiatives (ideSHi) Foundation

ideSHi is thrilled to have received its #EDcertified status through @NGOsource! Our organization’s #equivalencydetermination certificate is now on file in the NGOsource repository for US-based grantmakers to request and access. To learn more about NGOsource, visit www.ngosource.org 

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14th Advanced Training Workshop on Molecular Biology, Microbiology & Immunology

We are delighted to extend an invitation to you for the upcoming 14th Advanced Training Workshop on Molecular Biology, Microbiology & Immunology. This comprehensive training session is designed to provide in-depth insights into the latest advancements and techniques in the fields of Molecular Biology, Microbiology, and Immunology. To secure your place at this exclusive training

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Thalassemia Awareness and Free Carrier Screening Program Held at Bangladesh University of Health Sciences

A Thalassemia Awareness and Free Carrier Screening Program was successfully held today at the Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS), sponsored by First Security Islami Bank Ltd. and organized by the Institute for Developing Science and Health Initiatives (ideSHi). The event featured insightful discussions and a free carrier screening session for university students. In the

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Genofax Visits ideSHi

We were delighted to welcome Dr. Abed Chaudhuri, Co-founder and Chief Scientist of Genofax, along with Ms. Momtaz Faruki Chowdhuri, Head of Business Development, to ideSHi. Their visit was a wonderful opportunity to showcase our activities and explore potential avenues for collaboration. We look forward to a promising partnership that will advance our shared goals

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Visitor at ideSHi!

Yesterday, ideSHi had the pleasure of hosting two distinguished guests, Dr. Iftikher Mahmood, MD, FAAP, founder of Hope Foundation, and Dr. Wael ElRayes, MD, PhD, MS, FACHE, Co-director of the Center for Global Health and Development. Their visit marked an enriching exchange of ideas and insights. Dr. Mahmood’s pioneering work with Hope Foundation resonates deeply

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National research and research career festival- 2024 participated by ideSHi

From its inception, ideSHi has held fast to its mission that is at once visionary and pragmatic- promoting creativity in science and inspiring innovations. Aiming to spread its vision and to engage esteemed scientific minds ideSHi took part in the ‘National research and research career festival- 2024’ on 25 th May, 2024 at TSC of

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Celebrating One Decade of ideSHi Highlighting World Thalassemia Day

ideSHi has achieved a significant milestone in scientific research and innovation over the past decade. To mark this noteworthy milestone, ideSHi has been organizing monthly scientific seminars, and in this series, ideSHi’s latest event focused on discussions on thalassemia and free screening tests.   The seminar was attended by various distinguished speakers involved in thalassemia

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