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Published on May 7, 2019
Planetary Health Research Fellow Byomkesh Talukder returned last week from a research trip to Bangladesh. While there, he also spoke on a panel at Primeasia University, organized by the Department of Microbiology, and led a seminar organized by the Bangladesh Geographical Society, hosted at the University of Dhaka. Approximately 150 people were in attendance.
Engaging with researchers and students, Dr. Talukder explored the concept of Planetary Health and what it means within Bangladesh's current environmental context and in relation to existing frameworks.
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