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Lab Introduction

The Clinical Epidemiology Unit is dedicated to advancing research capabilities within our institution. We conduct comprehensive training in research methodology and statistical analysis for both students and faculty, equipping them with the essential skills to excel in academic research. Our unit organizes a variety of workshops on research design, statistical methods, and statistical software tools, fostering a robust and dynamic research culture that encourages innovation and collaboration.

In addition to our training programs, we provide professional support for research projects and publication efforts, including expert guidance in drafting proposals and manuscripts. We also offer assistance in data analysis, ensuring that researchers can effectively interpret and present their findings. Furthermore, the CEU coordinates clinical trials within the institution, facilitating the translation of research into practice.

Our commitment extends beyond internal training; we actively collaborate on impactful field research programs with external agencies, aiming to drive evidence-based advancements in healthcare. By nurturing research talent and promoting a culture of inquiry, the Clinical Epidemiology Unit plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of research and improving health outcomes in our community and beyond. We strive to empower our researchers to contribute meaningful insights that can influence clinical practices and public health policies.

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Research Areas

  1. Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) Epidemiology: Studying the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes associated with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. This research can help identify trends and inform preventive measures.
  2. Infectious Disease Epidemiology: Investigating the epidemiology of infectious diseases, including outbreak response, vaccine efficacy, and the impact of public health interventions. This area is critical for understanding and controlling disease spread within communities.
  3. Public Health Interventions: Evaluating the effectiveness of public health interventions aimed at improving population health, such as health education programs, vaccination campaigns, and community health initiatives. This research focuses on assessing the impact of these interventions on health outcomes and behaviours within communities.
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