Dr Md Rezanur Rahaman
Areas of expertise
- Epidemiology 4202
- Disease Surveillance 420202
- Environmental Epidemiology 420203
- Epidemiological Methods 420204
- Public Health 4206
- One Health 420315
Biography
Dr Rezanur Rahaman is a medical doctor with specialist training in Field Epidemiology, International Public Health and Health Management, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epidemiology, and a One Health approach having completed an MBBS, MSc (Appl. Epi), FETP, MIPH/MHM, and a PhD.
As a Research Fellow @ the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU, Rezanur supervises MPhil in Applied Epidemiology (MAE - The Australian Field Epidemiology Training Program) scholars, including supporting their projects in consultation with field supervisors; convenes coursework subjects; participates in ongoing curriculum development; prepares and delivers tutorials, lectures, workshops and seminars; undertakes collaborative research, and supervises PhD scholars.
Researcher's projects
Principal Investigator
Climatic determinants of diarrheal diseases, including rotavirus among children under five years of age in Bangladesh.
Current student projects
PhD Primary Supervisor
Sources and transmission of zoonotic enteric pathogens: A One Health approach to the analysis of exposure and genomic data.
PhD Primary Supervisor
Strengthening Australia’s applied veterinary epidemiology workforce and manage current and future biosecurity threats effectively through a field epidemiology training program.
Past student projects
MAE Primary Supervisor
Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in South Australia.
Projects and Grants
Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.
- Timor-Leste One Health Bacteria Enteropathy and Nutrition (BEN) study (Secondary Investigator)
- TA-9950 REG: Capacity Building Firm (Secondary Investigator)