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68, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Avenue, Mohakhali, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
kontakt telefon: +880 9666-771100
strona internetowej: www.icddrb.org
wiÄksza mapa i wskazĆ³wkiLatitude: 23.776295, Longitude: 90.399759
Faisal Ahammed
::ICDDRB (ą¦ą¦²ą§ą¦°ą¦¾ ą¦¹ą¦¾ą¦øą¦Ŗą¦¾ą¦¤ą¦¾ą¦²) is very much popular for the treatment of Diarrhoeal Disease and research on non communicable disease. It's well established all over the world for a vital invention. Which helping the whole world by saving life. It's also a world standard diagnostic Center is one of the best in BD. They are saving hundreds of life's everyday through out the Dhaka city with it's vaccines & researches etc.
Shoyaib Forhad Meem
::icddr,b is one of the worldās leading global health research institutes. Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we are committed to solving public health problems facing low- and middle-income countries through innovative scientific research ā including laboratory-based, clinical, epidemiological and health systems research. By developing, testing and assessing the implementation of interventions specifically designed for resource-poor settings, we aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the worldās poorest nations. For more than 50 years, we have been carrying out high-quality research and promoting the uptake of evidence-based interventions. Our initial focus was on diarrhoeal disease, but we now study multiple infectious diseases, other threats to public health, and methods of healthcare delivery. Our work has had a profound impact on health policy and practice both locally and globally ā and this remains our key objective for the future.
PAVEL COSTA
::ICDDRB Hospital (Localy called ą¦ą¦²ą§ą¦°ą¦¾ ą¦¹ą¦¾ą¦øą¦Ŗą¦¾ą¦¤ą¦¾ą¦²) is very much popular for the treatment of Diarrhoeal Disease and Miliary tuberculosis. ICDDRB is a one of the leading research institutes (organisation) in Bangladesh. Many national and international staff are working here to serve the people, including public health scientists, laboratory scientists, clinicians, nutritionists, epidemiologists, demographers, social and behavioural scientists, IT professionals, and experts in emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, and vaccine sciences. Their diagnostic Center is one of the best in BD. They are saving hundreds of life's everyday through out the Dhaka city with it's vaccines & researches etc.
Md. Mafujul Islam
::They are one of the worldās leading global health research institutes. Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, they are committed to solving public health problems facing low- and middle-income countries through innovative scientific research ā including laboratory-based, clinical, epidemiological and health systems research. By developing, testing and assessing the implementation of interventions specifically designed for resource-poor settings, they aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the worldās poorest nations. For more than 50 years, we have been carrying out high-quality research and promoting the uptake of evidence-based interventions. Our initial focus was on diarrhoeal disease, but they now study multiple infectious diseases, other threats to public health, and methods of healthcare delivery. There work has had a profound impact on health policy and practice both locally and globally ā and this remains there key objective for the future.
Rajib Chowdhury
::ICDDRB committed to solving public health problems facing low- and middle-income countries through innovative scientific research ā including laboratory-based, clinical, epidemiological and health systems research. By developing, testing and assessing the implementation of interventions specifically designed for resource-poor settings, aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the worldās poorest nations. For more than 50 years they have been carrying out high-quality research and promoting the uptake of evidence-based interventions. Our initial focus was on diarrhoeal disease,