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Dr. Shariful Islam

Senior Research Fellow - Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University | Melbourne , Australia

Subjects:
Healthcare, Medicine, Social Work
Spoken languages:
Arabic, Bangla, English, Hindi
Status:
Available for mentoring and open to collaboration.
Support Level:
Editing Support, Long-term mentoring and support
Response Time:
Usually within a month
Support Offered:
Writing, Article planning, Dealing with the publishing process, Language polishing/light editing, Proposal development, Statistics, Study design, Study design

Work

Subjects:
Medicine, Social Work, Healthcare
Research Keywords:
Public Health, Epidemiology, Non-communicable disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, digital health and global health
Collaboration interests:
Interested in joint research collaboration, including multi-country data collection, data analysis, manuscript writing and networking
Biography:
Shariful is a Physician Scientist with a PhD in diabetes research and post doctorate in cardiovascular diseases. His research interests are to design and conduct large-scale epidemiological studies, clinical trials, transnational and implementation research. In addition, Shariful's research focuses on using eHealth, wearable devices, big data analysis, and innovative information technologies for prevention and management of chronic diseases. Shariful is an Emerging Leader of the World Heart Federation, published >107 peer-reviewed articles and received several international grants as Principal Investigator. Shariful currently supervises 7 MD students, 2 PhD students and has supervised to completion 12 Masters students and 12 MPH Fellows.

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