Faculty Bios
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Mian Bazle Hossain
is a tenured Associate Professor in the School of Public Health
and Policy at Morgan. He has received a Ph.D. in Social Statistics
from University of Southampton, England. Dr. Hossain has received
a Master of Science degree from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
and a Master of Health Science degree from Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Hossain has published several papers on the issues of reproductive
health, women's status, quality of care, infant-child mortality
and family planning program evaluation, domestic violence, in peer
reviewed journals. Currently, Dr. Hossain is conducting research
on issues related to trust and HIV/AIDS vaccine trial, barriers
for HIV testing, depression and campus sexual violence, ATOD use
among adolescents and psychosocial well-being in young adulthood,
perceived availability and risk and the use of ATOD, disaster preparedness,
barriers to receiving family planning services by African American
and Hispanic males, etc. Dr. Hossain has been teaching all three
Biostatistics courses that the School of Public Health at Morgan
is currently offering. For teaching and advising students, Dr. Hossain
received a prestigious Golden Apple Award in 2004 and Best Faculty
of the Year Award in 2006. Dr. Hossain currently serves as a member
of Morgan's Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Faculty Professional
Development Committee. He is the Chair of the Membership Committee
of the Statistics Section of the American Public Health Association
(APHA).
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