Dr. Malay Kanti Mridha Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Cell: +8801715190573; Skype: Mridha.Malayk I
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Dr. Malay Kanti Mridha Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Cell: +8801715190573; Skype: mridha.malayk I. EDUCATION Degree/Year Institution Field/Major Nutritional Biology with a Designated PhD/2014 University of California, Davis emphasis on Community Nutrition MPH/2007 State University of Bangladesh Reproductive Health MSc/2002 University of Dhaka Health Economics MSc/2001 University of Dhaka Nutrition Post Graduate University of Dhaka Health Economics Diploma/2000 Medicine/Surgery/Gynecology and MBBS/1997 University of Chittagong Obstetrics Diploma in French Alliance Francaise de Paris French Language/1996 Higher Secondary Notre Dame College, Dhaka Science School Certificate/1989 II. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Position Dates Institution Professor and Director, Center of Excellence for Non- BRAC JPG School of Public Health, BRAC 2020- communicable Diseases and University Nutrition Associate Professor and Director, Center of Excellence for Non- BRAC JPG School of Public Health, BRAC 2018-2020 communicable Diseases and University Nutrition Associate Professor BRAC JPG School of Public Health, BRAC 2017-2017 University Assistant Project Scientist 2014-2016 University of California, Davis Project Coordinator 2013-2016 Centre for Reproductive Health, ICDDR,B Postdoctoral Research Scholar 2014-2014 University of California, Davis Graduate Student Researcher 2008-2013 University of California, Davis Assistant Scientist/Research 2006-2008 Centre for Reproductive Health, ICDDR,B Associate Research Investigator 2005-2006 Centre for Reproductive Health, ICDDR,B Technical Manager 2004-2005 Concern Worldwide, Bangladesh Program Officer 2003-2004 HIV/AIDS and STD Alliance Bangladesh M & E Manager 2002-2003 Diabetic Association of Bangladesh Director (Acting) 2001-2002 Bangladesh Women’s Health Coalition Assistant Director 2001-2001 Bangladesh Women’s Health Coalition Medical Officer 2000-2001 Bangladesh Women’s Health Coalition Medical Officer 1998-1999 BRAC Intern Doctor 1997-1998 Chittagong Medical College Hospital Other BRAC JPG School of Public Health, BRAC Adjunct Faculty 2006-2016 University Adjunct Faculty 2015-2016 School of Public Health, Independent University Page 1 of 17 Department of Public Health, North South Adjunct Faculty 2014-2016 University Department of Public Health, State University of Adjunct Faculty 2013-2014 Bangladesh III. HONORS and AWARDS Year Award 2019 Top performer award from BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health 2016 PICN travel award to attend Experimental Biology Conference in San Diego 2012-2014 NIH Fellowship through the University of California, San Francisco 2009 Jastro Shield Research Grant from University of California, Davis 2008-2011 Fogarty Training Grant for Doctoral Studies at UC, Davis 2004 Scholarship to attend International AIDS Congress in Bangkok, Thailand 2002 Scholarship to attend International AIDS Congress and facilitate a skill-building workshop in Barcelona, Spain 2001 Scholarship to attend International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Melbourne, Australia IV. RESEARCH GRANT PARTICIPATION Amount Protocol title Donor (sponsor) Duration Role (US$) Effectiveness of nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive UNICEF- 1/02/2020 to Co- 35,143 interventions: a randomized Bangladesh 31/03/2022 Investigator controlled trial Evaluation and process Enfants du 1/02/2020 to PI (BRAC documentation of BRAC maternal 38,750 Monde 31/12/2020 University) and neonatal health program Delivery of training on packages of September essential non-communicable World Health 2019 to PI (BRAC 80,152 diseases interventions for primary Organization December University) health care providers 2019 Research on the integration of Bill and Melinda nutrition, early childhood Gates Foundation 31/07/2019 PI (BRAC development and water, sanitation 28,146 through to 1/5/2020 University) and hygiene interventions for child ICDDR,B health (RINEW-G) Transforming primary health care to 1/1/2020 to PI (BRAC prevent and control non- NIHR, UK 75,000 1/4/2021 University) communicable diseases Institutional support for the Center 1/5/2018 to PI (BRAC NIHR, UK 180,627 of Excellence on NCD 1/4/2021 University) Co-PI National surveillance on NCD and 1/5/2018 to NIHR, UK 477,935 (BRAC risk factors 1/4/2021 University) National Nutrition and Food Government of 1/4/2018 to PI (BRAC 250,000 Security Surveillance 2018 Bangladesh 31/12/2019 University) Baseline Survey of the Project for 15/2/2018 PI (BRAC Strengthening Health Systems JICA 48,387 to 31/5/2018 University) through Organizing Communities Page 2 of 17 (SHASTO) Analytical task in support of capacity development in nutrition 4/1/2017 to PI (BRAC The World Bank 99,999 Surveillance and research in 3/31/2019 University) Bangladesh Formative and Implementation Research: Exploring the implementation setting to better inform the design of the Integrated Co PI Nutrition 1/4/2017 to Nutrition and Deworming Program: 34,238 (BRAC International 31/7/2017 Improving Adolescent Girls’ Health University) & Nutrition (DAWN) and inform the process of developing effective behavior change intervention The efficacy of zinc-biofortified rice 1/1/2017 to PI (BRAC in improving zinc status in young HarvestPlus 848,078 12/31/2018 University) Bangladesh children Assessing the long-term impact of nutritional supplementation during the first 1000 days: evaluation of 1/1/2016 PI child growth, cognitive USAID 376,944 to (ICDD R,B) development, food preferences, 06/30/2017 epigenetic changes and maternal health status Nutritional status and birth Sackler Institute 1/1/2016 Co-I outcomes in pregnant adolescent 49,499 Research Fund to 6/30/2017 (UC Davis) women in rural Bangladesh Developing a workable model for 11/1/2014 Co-PI Kangaroo mother care in USAID 30,000 to 9/30/2015 (ICDDR,B) Bangladesh Evaluation of the nutritional status 11/1/2010 of pregnant and lactating women PI USAID 4,032,144 to and their children enrolled in the (ICDDR,B) 11/30/2016 LAMB Project in Bangladesh Acceptability of lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) and 9/30/2009 Co-PI USAID 27,931 micronutrient powder (MNP) for to 2/28/2010 (UC Davis) women and infants in Bangladesh Community-based maternal, 4/1/2007 neonatal and child health Bill and Melinda Co-PI 2,000,000 to programme (Manoshi) for urban Gates Foundation (ICDDR,B) 12/31/2011 Bangladesh Maternal and neonatal care 7/1/2007 PI configurations in Bangladesh: DFID 150,000 to 3/1/2009 (ICDDR,B) availability and quality Extent and consequences of 7/1/2007 catastrophic household costs for PI USAID 36,322 to caesarean section delivery among (ICDDR,B) 12/31/2008 poor households Evaluation of partner notification 1/1/2007 AusAID 132,914 Co-PI for sexually transmitted infections to 3/31/2008 Page 3 of 17 by service providers in Bangladesh Study to understand barriers to 5/1/2006 to condom use among female sex AusAID 76,086 Co-I 3/31/2008 workers in Bangladesh Amount Protocol title Donor (sponsor) Duration Role (US$) Evaluation of two home-based 7/1/2006 to skilled birth attendant program in USAID 121,343 Co-I 6/30/2007 rural Bangladesh 6/1/2005 to MotherNewborNet USAID 123,802 PI 12/31/2006 Scaling up high impact MNCH and family planning interventions to 2/1/2006 USAID 39,956 PI achieve MDG in Asia and Near- to 6/30/2006 East region V. PUBLICATIONS A. International Journal 1. Gupta N, Coates MM, Bekele A, Dupuy R, Fénelon DL, Gage AD, Getachew T, Karmacharya BM, Kwan GF, Lulebo AM, Masiye JK, Mayige MT, Ndour Mbaye M, Mridha MK, Park PH, Dagnaw WW, Wroe EB, Bukhman G. Availability of equipment and medications for non- communicable diseases and injuries at public first-referral level hospitals: a cross-sectional analysis of service provision assessments in eight low-income countries. BMJ Open. 2020 Oct 10;10(10):e038842. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038842. 2. Adams KP, Adu-Afarwuah S, Mridha MK, Oaks BM, Matias SL, Arnold CD, Kumordzie SM, Okronipa H, Ocansey ME, Dewey KG. The impact of maternal supplementation during pregnancy and the first six months postpartum on the growth status of the next child conceived and born after the intervention period: follow-up results from Bangladesh and Ghana. Matern Child Nutr. 2020 Feb 5:e12927. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12927. [Epub ahead of print] 3. Dewey KG, Matias SL, Mridha MK, Arnold CD. Nutrient supplementation during the first 1000 days and growth of infants born to pregnant adolescents. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2020 May;1468(1):25-34. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14191. 4. Akter F, Hossain MM, Shamim AA, Hasan M, Hanif AAM, Hossaine M, Ullah MA, Sarker SK, Rahman SMM, Mitra DK, Haque ME, Mridha M. Inadequate Dietary Diversity and Its Determinants Among Adolescent Girls and Boys: Evidence from the National Nutrition Surveillance Study in Bangladesh. Current Developments in Nutrition. 2020 Jun; 4(S2):502. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa046_002. 5. Hasan M, Shamim AA, Hossain MM, Hanif AAM, Hossaine M, Ullah MA, Sarker SK, Rahman SMM, Mitra DK, Haque ME, Mridha M. Double Burden of Malnutrition Among Elderly People in Bangladesh: Evidence from the National Nutrition Surveillance Study. Current Developments in Nutrition. 2020 Jun; 4(S2):840. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa053_045. 6. Hanif AAM, Shamim AA, Hossain MM, Hasan M, Hossaine M, Ullah MA, Sarker SK, Rahman SMM, Mitra DK, Haque ME, Mridha M. Elderly Women Are Disproportionately Vulnerable to Hypertension in Bangladesh: Evidence from the National Nutrition Surveillance Study. Current Developments in Nutrition. 2020 Jun; 4(S2):30. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa040_030. 7. Urmy NJ, Shamim AA, Hossain MM, Hasan M, Hanif AAM, Hossaine M, Ullah MA, Sarker SK, Rahman SMM, Mitra DK, Haque ME, Mridha M. Prevalence of Non-Communicable Page 4 of 17 Disease Risk Factors Among Adolescent Girls and Boys in Bangladesh: Evidence from the National Nutrition Surveillance Study. Current Developments in Nutrition. 2020 Jun; 4(S2):918.