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Visitors@ideSHi

We are very gratified and content to share that Dr. Julia Lynch, an IVI (International Vaccine Institute) Investigator visited ideSHi. We share our works and thoughts from ideSHi and receives lots of information about IVI’s vaccination program and work procedure. There was a question answer session and a one-to-one introduction session. We also discussed about […]

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Bacterial and Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection among the Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMNs) in Fragile Settings in Cox’s Bazar – A Prospective Case-Control Study

We are thrilled to present a significant addition to the realm of epidemiology and public health. The study investigates the intricate landscape of acute respiratory infections among the Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMNs) in the fragile settings of Cox’s Bazar. This prospective case-control study sheds light on the bacterial and viral factors contributing to this

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Applications invited for ideSHi Global Health Fellowship program 2023-2024.

Position: Global Health Fellow No. of position: 1 Organization: institute for developing Science & Health initiatives (ideSHi) Job location: Dhaka Application Deadline: 15 July, 2023. Expected Start Date: 1 August, 2023 Required academic qualification:  BSc (Hon’s) and MSc (Thesis) in Biostatistics/ Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Computer Science with special interest in Bioinformatics and Genomics. Required research experience:   Hands-on experience in Biostatistics/ Biotechnology/

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ideSHi’s Thalassemia Awareness and Free Carrier Screening program at Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College and Hospital, Gopalganj

  Thalassemia is an autosomal recessive disease that results in a reduced rate of synthesis of one of the globin chains that make up hemoglobin causing anemia. It is one of the most common genetic disorders in Bangladesh and it is silently spreading day by day. There are estimated 60,000-70,000 patients are suffering from this disease

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HPV Awareness Program at Hazrat Shah Ali Girls’ High School, Mirpur-1. Dhaka-1216.

  Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cause of cancer death among women in Bangladesh. Every year 12,000 women are diagnosed with this disease. Vaccines against HPV infection can prevent the disease. To continue to raise awareness regarding this burning health issue of women, ideSHi conducted the HPV infection, Vaccination, and Cervical Cancer Awareness

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“Vaccines As Tools to Combat Antimicrobial Resisitance” took place as in person meeting between 27–28 February 2023 and was held in Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre in Birmingham, UK

Vaccines As Tools to Combat Antimicrobial Resisitance” took place as  in person meeting between 27–28 February 2023 and was held in Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre in Birmingham, UK.   Dr. Zannat Kawser and Mrs. Sanchita Kar were proud delegates representing ideSHi, Bangladesh in the conference. The talks and poster sessions showcased the diverse

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Training on The Conduct of Bioequivalence Studies of Medicines for DGDA & CROs, Bangladesh

  ideSHi is a one of the renowned Contract Research Organization (CRO) in Bangladesh, approved by DGDA. Since 2019, ideSHi have conducted various bioanalytical work on investigative products (Medicine/ medical device, etc) for clinical trials.  Recently, USP PQM+ arranged a training on conducting bioequivalence studies of medicine from 7 th  -8 th  February 2023 at

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