30th March 2020
Tuesday
Hello everyone, I am @shorno. Hope you guys are absolutely fine and free from diseases. Today I am going to talk about the contribution of Bangladeshi women in science.From the beginning of human civilization to the present time, there have been numerous ups and downs, all of which have been contributed by both men and women. It is believed that fire was discovered or domesticated by women, and that it was women who learned to store food by experimenting with fire and heat. The contribution of women in science is undeniable all over the world. Let us know about some of the contributions of Bangladeshi women in science.
Bangladeshi women in science
Nasima Akhter, a nuclear medicine expert, has studied abnormalities in the first 3 months of pregnancy. Worked with Graves' Disease, Dementia, Schizophrenia, Tumor Growth through Sigma Receptor Imaging. She graduated from Sylhet. She has completed MBBS from M.A.G.Osman Gani Medical College in 1970 . She worked as a Nuclear Medicine Physician of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission.
Dr. Nasima Akter
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Farhana Sultana, working as a Fellow in the Department of Environment at the University of Manchester. She is working on the impact of water management, floods and river dynamics in Bangladesh. She graduated from Princeton University. She is also working for his motherland from abroad.
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Dr. Hasibun Nahar, has done numerous researches in different fields of mathematics. Worked on the use of mathematics in predicting tsunamis. She has published 25 research papers in various international journals (ISI). She also serves on the editorial boards of 155 international journals. Having completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Mathematics from Jahangirnagar University, she is currently working as an Associate Professor at BRAC University.
Dr. Hasibun Nahar
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Sayeba Akter, she has spent most of his life researching obstructive fistulas. In the year 2000, 40% of pregnant women in Bangladesh died due to postpartum bleeding. In 2000, Sayeba Aktar was able to reduce this mortality rate by inventing a special technology called uterine balloon tamponade (UBT). Note that his technology was very cheap and readily available. She has completed MBBS from Chittagong Medical College. Worked as the Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Dhaka Medical College.
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Dr. Ferdousi Qadri, Has spent 25 years of his life researching effective cholera vaccines. Has worked with more extensive areas of immunology, including typhoid and rotavirus. She has completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies from Dhaka University. Numerous internationally acclaimed scientists are currently working in ICDDR, B, Bangladesh.
Dr. Ferdousi Qadri
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Tanima Tasnim Ananya. This Bangladeshi scientist has created the most perfect picture of a black hole so far using artificial intelligence. She has been interested in astronomy since his childhood in the United States. She graduated in astrophysics from Brin Meyer College, University of Cambridge, and has been an internship at NASA and CERN, and a teaching fellow at Yale University. She is currently associated with Dartmouth as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
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These women are the example of women empowerment. There is a lot of love and respect for you, the golds of our country. you are working with responsibility towards the country and the people of the country. Inshallah, the people of the country and the country will surely return it to you.
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