Jubayer Mumin
About Me
I am a medical doctor with experience in epidemiological research, public health response, and clinical medicine. My research area primarily focuses on epidemiology, mental health, and infectious diseases.
I worked with international NGOs and UN agencies, contributing to nutrition and health interventions in diverse settings, including leading and managing the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in one of the world's largest refugee camps, the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
With a commitment to health equity, my expertise lies in health researh, capacity building and empowering communities to respond effectively to health crises.
Research interests
- Psychiatric epidemiology
- Global mental health
- Infectious disease epidemiology
- Nutrition, breastfeeding and relactation
Methods
- Causal inference
- Survival analysis
- Mediation analysis
- Systematic review and meta-analysis
Applications
- Public health intervention
- Outcome evaluation
Resume
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2026–Present
Karolinska Institutet | Stockholm, Sweden
Research Assistant
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Jul–Dec 2025
Centrum för epidemiologi och samhällsmedicin, Region Stockholm
Research Assistant
Worked on two projects on ADHD and relative age in Swedish children.
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2023–2025
Karolinska Institutet | Stockholm, Sweden
Master of Medical Science (Public Health Epidemiology)
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2020–2023
World Health Organization | Bangladesh
Surveillance and Immunization Medical Officer
Implemented routine immunization programs, vaccine-preventable disease surveillance, and mass vaccination campaigns in the Rohingya refugee camps.
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2017–2020
Action Against Hunger | Bangladesh
Nutrition and Health Program Manager
Implemented Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) projects in the Rohingya refugee camps.
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2016–2018
National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine | Dhaka, Bangladesh
Master of Public Health (Health Service Management and Policy)
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2016–2017
Action Against Hunger | Bangladesh
Master Trainer
Organized and conducted training sessions for government health staff on inpatient management of severe acute malnutrition.
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2014–2015
Faridpur Medical College Hospital | Bangladesh
Medical Doctor (Internship)
A 52-week rotatory clinical and public health internship program in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and psychiatry.
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2013–2015
Hill2Ocean | Faridpur, Bangladesh
Field Researcher (Part-time)
Supported a cross-sectional study on occupational heat stress, managing biometric data collection, and patient interviews.
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2009–2015
Faridpur Medical College | Bangladesh
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (Medical Doctor)