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Bangladeshi-American professor at Brown University in the United States. Ruhul Abid and his non-profit organization Health and Education for All (HEEFA) have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Dr. Ruhul and his institution have been nominated by the University of Massachusetts, based in Boston, in the United States.
According to the HEFA website, he said. Ruhul Abid spent his Master’s Degree in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He subsequently completed his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Nagoya University in Japan. He received a scholarship from Harvard Medical School in 2001.
He is currently an Associate Professor at the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, a Principal Investigator at Rod Island Hospital, and a member of the executive faculty of the Brown Global Health Initiative.
The Brown University Global Health Initiative and software maker Aprosoft jointly developed the Easy-to-Carry Electronic Health Record (EMR). He called it ‘Nirog’.
On Tuesday, the Dhaka Tribune, an English-language daily in Bangladesh, contacted Jane-Philip Belleau, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. In response, she said. Ruhul Abid and his organization have confirmed his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The nomination comes from the Department of Anthropology, writes Jean-Philippe Belleau.
Dr. According to Ruhul Abid’s organization website, as a medical scientist. Abid has implemented several community health projects in Bangladesh. Workers at a voluntary garment factory since 2013 and a Rohingya healthcare project in Cox’s Bazar in 2017. Through these projects, training has been provided in health education, nutrition and personal hygiene, including free medicines and medicines.
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