Amin, M.A., Nahin, S., Fardous, J., Rozars, M.F.K. and Hawlader, M.D.H., 2022. Short duration phantosmia changes in a post‐COVID‐19 patient in Bangladesh. Clinical Case Reports, 10(3), p.e05616.
Dr. Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader, PhD is a medical, scientific professional cum academician with 23 years of professional experience, including more than 13 years of experience in health research and project management and 10 years of experience teaching in public health. He has been working as an Associate Professor and Chair in the Dept. of Public Health at North South University (NSU), the leading Private University in the country. He is also a Visiting Associate Professor at Hiroshima University, Japan, and worked as an Assistant Professor at the Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS). Besides, he worked as an External Associate Supervisor for Doctoral and Masters Level courses at the Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He mostly teaches Epidemiology, Clinical Epidemiology, Global Health, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Research Protocol Writing, and Scientific Writing.
Dr. Hawlader achieved a PhD degree from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, in 2014. Before this, he acquired a Masters from Karolinska Institute, Sweden, in 2006 and an MBBS (the equivalent of MD) from Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka University, in 1999. He has demonstrated his quantitative and qualitative research expertise by publishing more than 112 journal papers in peer-reviewed journals and three book chapters by reputed international and local publishers. He has multiple collaborative research papers with the US, Japanese, Australian, and Swedish collaborators. He has completed a good number of research projects funded by international and national donors. Dr. Hawlader did project consultancy work both nationally and internationally and supervised a significant number of PhD, MPhil, and Masters students’ supervision.
1. DHS Fellowship Award by USAID, 2023
2. Awarded the Gold Medal from North South University for research excellence 2021-2022
Awarded Japanese Government Scholarship (Monbusho Scholarship), from Oct 2009 to March 2014 for Doctoral Study
3. Awarded the best paper of the year 2015 by the “Journal of Tropical Medicine and Health” for the research article “Ascaris Lumbricoids infection as a risk factor for asthma and atopy in rural Bangladeshi children. Tropical Medicine and Health. 2014; 42(2): 77-85.
4. Awarded best poster in international conference on genomics, nanotech and biotechnology, organized by North South University during May 14 th to 17 th 2017.
Amin, M.A., Nahin, S., Fardous, J., Rozars, M.F.K. and Hawlader, M.D.H., 2022. Short duration phantosmia changes in a post‐COVID‐19 patient in Bangladesh. Clinical Case Reports, 10(3), p.e05616.
Amin, M.A., Nahin, S., Dola, T.A., Afrin, S. and Hawlader, M.D.H., 2022. Retinal hemorrhage of late post‐COVID‐19 and post‐vaccine‐related pathogenic mechanisms: a new challenge for ophthalmologist in COVID era. Clinical Case Reports, 10(2), p.e05471.
Sagar, S.K., Nusrat, F., Rashid, M.U., Ghosh, P., Sultana, M., Ahsan, A., Pinky, S.D., Mahboob, R.N., Nayon, S.R., Islam, S.M.S. and Hawlader, M.D.H., 2022. Mental health status of married women during COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. Heliyon, 8(1).
Hossian, M., Nabi, M.H., Hossain, A., Hawlader, M.D.H. and Kakoly, N.S., 2022. Individual and Occupational Factors Associated With Low Back Pain: The First-ever Occupational Health Study Among Bangladeshi Online Professionals. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, 55(1), p.98.
Hossian, M., Khan, M.A.S., Nazir, A., Nabi, M.H., Hasan, M., Maliha, R., Hossain, M.A., Rashid, M.U., Itrat, N. and Hawlader, M.D.H., 2022. Factors affecting intention to take COVID-19 vaccine among Pakistani University Students. PloS one, 17(2), p.e0262305.
1. Basic Principles of Epidemiology. ASA Publications, Dhaka, Bangladesh. First Published in September 2023. ISBN: 978-984-35-4720-0.
2. Trends in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. NY 11788 USA. Publication date: January 2020. ISBN: 978-1-53616-435-0.
3. Climate change in Bangladesh. Springer Publisher. First Online; 02 August 2021. ISBN 978-3-030-75825-7. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75825-7_5