Overview
Background
Mehedi is a public health researcher with strong expertise in quantitative data analytics. He has over eight years of professional experience in developing and developed countries. He has built a distinguished career in public health research, focusing on critical areas such as reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH), nutrition, non-communicable diseases, mental health, sleep health, social determinants of health and health inequalities.
Mehedi completed his PhD from the University of Queensland in 2022. In his doctoral thesis titled “Future direction of maternal and child health in low- and middle-income countries”, he utilized data of over 4.3 million participants extracted from 284 national surveys conducted in 75 low- and middle-income countries to understand the future projections of maternal and child health-related indicators and gaps in progress, with geographical variations across countries. His doctoral research resulted six publications in reputed international journals and provided valuable insights for global and country leaders in their pursuit of achieving health-related Sustainable Development Goals.
Mehedi has a charming engagement with research community. He has reviewed manuscripts for eight international journals and published 45 peer-reviewed articles, many of which appear in high-impact journals. His work has gained media attention, with coverage of more than 15 research stories.
In addition to his research and professional activities, Mehedi is an active member of several professional international collaborative groups, including Global Burden of Diseases, the American Society for Nutrition, the International Health Economics Association, the Society for Research in Child Development, and Health Systems Global, where he collaborates with fellow experts and stays at the forefront of developments in his field.
Mehedi is a Global Change Scholar (2018 cohort) of the University of Queensland and a recipient of several prestigious scholarships and awards. He recently honoured with a national award in the Pregnancy Monitoring Innovation Challenge 2022 funded by the Aspire to Innovate (a2i), Bangladesh, recognizing his innovative contributions to maternal and neonatal health.
Mehedi’s current research focuses on unveiling environmental exposures in pregnancy and risk in adverse birth outcomes in Queensland, Australia.
Availability
- Dr Md. Mehedi Hasan is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Maternal and Child Health
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Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Non-communicable Diseases
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Nutrition
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Food Security
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Mental Health
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Sleep Health
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Social Determinants of Health
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Health Inequality
Works
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2013
Journal Article
Socio-demographic factors associated with home delivery assisted by untrained traditional birth attendant in Rural Bangladesh
Atiqul Hoque Chowdhury, Md., Mehedi Hasan, Md., Ahmed, Sayem, Darwin, Charls, Sazzad Hasan, Mohammad and Rabiul Haque, Md. (2013). Socio-demographic factors associated with home delivery assisted by untrained traditional birth attendant in Rural Bangladesh. American Journal of Public Health Research, 1 (8), 226-230. doi: 10.12691/ajphr-1-8-6
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Md. Mehedi Hasan is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementing a life course approach in antenatal and postnatal care settings for prevention and reduction of non-communicable disease risks in Nepal (IpreventNCD)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David McIntyre, Professor Abdullah Mamun
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Doctor Philosophy
The Health and Wellbeing Landscape of Australian Adults: Trends, Risk Factors, Burden and Promotion Strategies
Associate Advisor
Media
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