Dr Kishor Kumar Paul
MBBS, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
MPH (Epidemiology), National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), Dhaka, Bangladesh
PhD (Epidemiology), Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
I am a medically trained epidemiologist with expertise in both field epidemiology and mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. I have expertise in analyzing linked health and administrative data to determine burden of infectious diseases (for diseases such as COVID-19 and Flu). I have expertise in designing and conducting population based epidemiological studies to understand the transmission history and risk factors of diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis, hepatitis E, and cholera. I have particular expertise in using deterministic compartmental models to assess impact of climate change on infectious disease transmission and control. I have further expertise in evaluating models of care for tuberculosis and co-epidemics of tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus.
Through my research, I aim to identify vulnerable groups susceptible to infectious diseases and to generate insights into potential preventive measures to mitigate future epidemics and pandemics. I utilize both routinely collected disease surveillance data and population-based epidemiological studies to answer policy-relevant research questions.
I also use compartmental mathematical models to uncover hidden burden of infectious diseases and to evaluate the long-term epidemiological implications of climate change on these diseases.ÌýIn my previous research,ÌýI evaluated the impact of climate change on dengue transmission levels in the 21stÌýCentury across various climate change scenarios.
I worked with public health agencies/stakeholders to identify research gaps and priorities. Previously, I served as a physician scientist at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), and contributed as a team member to the COVID-19 response team at NSW Health, where I played a role in developing processes for data acquisition and reporting.
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Paul KK et al.ÌýClimate change and tropical disease transmission in the Asia-Pacific region. UNSW SCIENTIA PhD scholarship.Ìý(2019 - 2023)
ICDDR,B Infectious Diseases Research Fellowship (2011 - 2013)
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