2007-2013
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
Gulf Medical University, UAE
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (m.B.B.S), First professional degree in medicine.
Dr. Juel Chowdhury is a highly accomplished Public Health Physician who has devoted his career to enhancing healthcare systems and outcomes, particularly for low-income communities. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Gulf Medical University in Ajman, UAE, and subsequently pursued advanced training at Harvard Medical School, where he completed the Global Clinical Scholars Research Training program, focusing on Clinical Trials. He worked as an associate researcher at the University of Illinois in Chicago with Prof James Radosevich, where his work focused on finding a cure for head and neck adenocarcinoma and developing an effective vaccine. Dr. Chowdhury is currently serving at Ministry of Public Health in Doha, Qatar. His work is crucial in tackling complex public health challenges. During the pandemic, he played a key role in developing a digital contact tracing application that helped to save millions of people from the spread of the virus and contain the infection. This revolutionary digital system helped maintain public protection and effectively vaccinate people. Dr. Chowdhury collaborates with his colleagues to develop and implement policies and programs, supervises the national immunization registry, and leads outbreak response efforts and also collaborative learning in public health from Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Chowdhury has gained diverse experience in clinical care, research, and education before his current position. He worked as an Intern Physician at Umm Al Quwain General Hospital, an Instructor at the National College of Health in Chicago, and an Associate Researcher in Cancer Genetics at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Dr. Chowdhury has received several awards for his contributions in the field of science. He was awarded the prestigious Scientific Merit Award from the International Society of Oncology and Biomarker. He has authored numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to book chapters on topics related to cancer biology and cell death. Currently, he is working on developing an advanced public health framework with the help of artificial intelligence, along with a global health passport system to be implemented globally in alignment with the University of Oxford.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (m.B.B.S), First professional degree in medicine.
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Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women in the U.S.
About 1 in 8 U.S. women (about 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.
The environment around a tumor, including the blood vessels, immune cells, fibroblasts and the extracellular matrix.
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are cancer cells that possess characteristics associated with normal stem cells.
The Cancer Genome Atlas Program by the National Cancer Institute data minning to comapare with the patient data.
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the condition of genetic hypermutability.
Department: Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Illinois in Chicago Research Interests: Head & neck cancer, Lung & upper aerodigestive tumors, Labyrithin biology in human tumors, Lasers and PDT, Human tumor stem cells
Mahsa Vahdatian achieved her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois, Chicago, IL in Biological Sciences. She joined the oncology research lab of Dr.James Radosevich at UIC College of Dentistry and started her research in the effects of Nitric Oxide (NO) on cancer cell lines.She is actively interested in Oncology-related research programs especially in the fields of Immune system response to brain injuries, function and role of microglial cells during CNS injuries, and effects of nitric oxide on down/up regulations of genes leading tumorigenesis.
Graduated from The University of Kalamoon in Syria is where Hani Pharaon started his professional education and then transferred to Texila American University in Guyana where he got his clinical practice and his doctor of dental surgery degree.His research interests involve oral disease, oral cancers and the management of pedodontic patients.
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