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The Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) in Bangladesh works to prevent infections and save lives. CHRF generates evidence on what causes diseases, and advocates for evidence-based policy decisions.
- About Us
Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) is non-profit,...
- Our Team
Contact. SEL Huq Skypark 23/2 Khilji Road Block-B,...
- Our Achievements
Our Achievements - Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF)
- Data to Policy
Data to Policy - Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF)
- Vaccines
Vaccines - Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF)
- Social Endeavors
The Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) joined the...
- Research & Surveillance
This project aimed to validate a Real-‐Time PCR assay for...
- Meningitis
SEL Huq Skypark 23/2 Khilji Road Block-B, Mohammadpur...
- About Us
13 paź 2022 · With the aspirations of working in Bangladesh, with Bangladesh, and for Bangladesh, we launched our “Building Scientists for Bangladesh” program in 2022. At CHRF, we envision a Bangladesh where there are zero deaths and disabilities in children due to preventable diseases.
This is a 2-week OR 3-week program, where trainees will learn methods for pathogen identification, molecular diagnostics, genomics, phage detection, infectious disease surveillance & much more.
6 gru 2023 · CHRF launched Building Scientists for Bangladesh (BSB) in 2022 to turn things around. Asian Scientist Magazine spoke to Dr. Senjuti Saha, Director of CHRF and her team members about the program and its core mission to expand access and exposure to STEM education and training across the nation.
CHRF dreams to contribute to reducing child mortality by creating awareness for appropriate care and care-seeking, ensuring rational treatments, and evidence-based preventive programs.
12 maj 2022 · Recently, CHRF proudly partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO) to build a 10-year strategic plan for global genomic surveillance. CHRF has also launched a program in 2022...
17 gru 2016 · We inaugurated our next-generation sequencing training room today! This is a dedicated lab space for training on pathogen genomics, and was made possible thanks to support from our friends in. for their investment in supporting early career scientists like Olivia to gain these skills. #WomenInSTEM.