Abdul Momin Kazi, MBBS, MPH
Abdul Momin Kazi is a Research Assistant Professor within the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health at The Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan. Momin has a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. He is skilled in Epidemiology, Global Health, Clinical Research, Data Analysis and Digital health. A highly-trained professional, Momin received his MBBS from Dow Medical College in Pakistan in 2022 and holds a Masters in Public Health focused in Epidemiology from Vanderbilt University. He is a PhD candidate within the University of British Columbia focused on digital health. He currently works on multiple studies focused on surveillance and digital health as an investigator at Aga Khan University, Pakistan.
Connect with Momin on Twitter: @mominkazi
Resources:
Current challenges of digital health interventions in Pakistan: Mixed methods analysis
The use of mobile phones in polio eradication
Get to Know Three of our 2024-2025 Social & Behavioral Research Grant Partners (Part 2)
Sabin Vaccine Institute introduces three of the new 2024-2025 cohort of Social and Behavioral Research Grant Partners.
Bridging the Immunization Gap: Community-Driven Strategies for Enhanced Vaccine Coverage
The fifth cohort of the Social & Behavioral Grants program will focus on addressing the challenges faced by zero-dose children and their families.
Get to Know Three of our 2024-2025 Social & Behavioral Research Grant Partners (Part 1)
Sabin Vaccine Institute introduces three of the new 2024-2025 cohort of Social and Behavioral Research Grant Partners.
VARN2023 Conference Report (French)
Quand les communautés dirigent, l’immunisation mondiale réussit