Bangladesh University of Health Sciences

MPH(RCH) – NIPSOM – 2018
MS – (Immunology)-BUHS-2015
MBBS – Dhaka University – 2009

Academic:

  • Lecturer-April 2016 – till to date- Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)
  • Lecturer-December 2013 – March 2014- Marks Medical College & Hospital

Administrative:

  • Hall Superintendent, BUHS Ladies Hostel since June 2023
  • Coordinator of Residential Field Training of BS since 2017
  • Coordinator of Residential Field Training of MS since 2021
  • As an Coordinator of Automation System of Department of Immunology, BUHS.

Others:
2021

  • The prognostic and immunological role of “geneXX” in human cancer: a pan-cancer- Biosol
  • Workshop of NITUB on the use, maintenance and trouble-shooting of Specific Medical Instruments: ELISA; RT-PCR; Microbial Tests- NITUB
  • Application of Chi Square and Student’s t- test in Medical Research- PiRCC

2020

  • Training on Immunoinfomatics & Vaccinomics-Biosol
  • Workshop on Research & Publication- Topbright, Young & CARE Medical College & Hoapital
  • 10 Days Comprehensive Research Training-CRAS

Aug 2014 – Nov 2014

  • Clinical Fellow- International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Dhaka

Jan 2011- June 2011

  • Certificate Course on Diabetology –- BIRDEM, Bangladesh
  • PGT on Surgery- BSMMU

Aug 2011 – Dec 2011

  • Medical Officer- Anwar Khan Modern Medical College and Hospital Dhaka

Jan 2012 – Oct 2013

  • Medical Officer-Advocate Hemayet Uddin Diabetic Hospital Barisal

May 2014 – July 2014

  • Medical Doctor- E Health Solution- E Health Solution

1. Akter, S.; Tasnim, S.;Barua, R.; Choubey, M.; Arbee, S.;Mohib, M.M.; Minhaz, N.;Choudhury, A.; Sarker, P.;Mohiuddin, M.S. The Effect of COVID-19 on Gut Microbiota: Exploring the Complex Interplayand Implications for Human Health.Gastrointest. Disord. 2023, 5, 340–356.
https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord5030028

2. Ferdous. K., Rahman. A., Islam. S., Tasnim, S.;Ferdausi. T., Rahaman . S., Hossen. A., Rimu. A. J., Complete Blood Count (CBC) in COVID-19 Patients Attending at Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) General Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh. J. Appl. Life Sci. Int., vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 27-34, 2023
DOI: 10.9734/JALSI/2023/v26i5616

3. Tasnim S, Auny FM, Hassan Y, Yesmin R, Ara I, Mohiuddin MS, Kaggwa MM, Gozal D, Mamun MA, Antenatal depression among women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a pilot study. Reprod Health 19, 71 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-022-01374-1

4. Yesmin R, Kabir AN, Begum A, & Tasnim S. (2022). Stressful Life Events and Risk of Illness among Urban Adolescents in Bangladesh. Open Journal of Depression, 11, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojd.2022.111001


5. Tamanna T, Mannan T, Tasnim S, Yeasmin S, Mazid R, Sultana R. Seroprevalence of Cytomegalovirus Antibodies in a Group of Bangladeshi Women in Child-Bearing Age: A Pilot Study. AWHC 2021; 4(3):1-5.

6. Karmaker M, Khair A, Sarker UJ, Ferdous RN, Tasnim S, Moniruzzaman M, Asna SMZH, (2021). Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and antibiotic sensitivity pattern isolated from a Tertiary care Hospital in Dhaka city. AJRID, Vol 8, Issue 2

7. Khan M, Moniruzzaman M, Tasnim S, Akhter Z, Hossain A, Chowdhury A, K, (2018). Phenotypic Distribution of Turner Syndrome in Bangladesh: An Analysis of 446 Cases. International Journal of Scientific Research, 2018.

N/A

COVID-19 antibodies in DM and Health Care Professionals, ante-natal depression in GDM patients, CMV antibodies in pregnant women, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and antibiotic sensitivity pattern, anti-CCP antibodies in type-2 diabetes etc.

  • Member of Social Forum, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences
  • Member of Cultural Forum, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences
  • Member of Bangladesh Medical Immunology Society

Message of The Vice-Chancellor

Prof. J.M.A Hannan

Contrary to popular notion in our society health is not an issue only for the physicians but its development needs a concerted effort of professionals from basic, clinical and social sciences. In line with this concept, generation of human resources in health should not be treated merely from teaching and training points of views; research should also be equally emphasized in this venture as evidences based on geographical, environmental, ethnic and sociocultural background are a prerequisite for rational and cost-effective health care delivery in a population. Based on an internationally recognized research tradition at BIRDEM and BIHS which, in turn, are rooted in the long-term dream of Late National Professor Dr M Ibrahim, the present University aims to blend the three vital elements (teaching, training and research) of education to fulfill the ultimate responsibilities (knowledge dissemination and knowledge generation) of a higher centre of learning. With this aim Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) has started its journey with full-time non-practicing (or institutionally practicing) faculty members and a number of highly reputed guest faculties and collaborating partners from all over the world. In public health, BUHS has taken a discipline-wise subspecialty approach which fits more with the present volume of knowledge and technological advancement in the area.We believe that studying in BUHS will be a pleasant and productive experience. Welcome to the BUHS Family!

Prof. J.M.A Hannan
Vice-Chancellor
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)

Message of The Vice-Chancellor

Prof. J.M.A Hannan

Contrary to popular notion in our society health is not an issue only for the physicians but its development needs a concerted effort of professionals from basic, clinical and social sciences. In line with this concept, generation of human resources in health should not be treated merely from teaching and training points of views; research should also be equally emphasized in this venture as evidences based on geographical, environmental, ethnic and sociocultural background are a prerequisite for rational and cost-effective health care delivery in a population. Based on an internationally recognized research tradition at BIRDEM and BIHS which, in turn, are rooted in the long-term dream of Late National Professor Dr M Ibrahim, the present University aims to blend the three vital elements (teaching, training and research) of education to fulfill the ultimate responsibilities (knowledge dissemination and knowledge generation) of a higher centre of learning. With this aim Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) has started its journey with full-time non-practicing (or institutionally practicing) faculty members and a number of highly reputed guest faculties and collaborating partners from all over the world. In public health, BUHS has taken a discipline-wise subspecialty approach which fits more with the present volume of knowledge and technological advancement in the area.We believe that studying in BUHS will be a pleasant and productive experience. Welcome to the BUHS Family!

Prof. J.M.A Hannan
Vice-Chancellor
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)