Muhammad Hamid Zaman

@mhzaman

HHMI Professor of Biomedical Engineering & International Health at Boston University. Op-ed contributor for , & . Views my own.

Joined July 2009

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  1. 8 hours ago

    Localizing sustainable development goals through the voices of youth in

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  2. Jul 4

    A shared feeling - and have been an oasis and a welcoming home to many for long

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  3. Jul 3

    This boy is detained due to Trump's policies: At 9 He Lost His Mom to Gang Violence. At 12 He Lost His Dad to Trump’s Immigration Policies.

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  4. Jul 3

    Being back in Beirut, and is being back at home! Honored to participate in course with inspiring colleagues

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  5. Jul 2

    . is doing essential reporting from Yemen and on the US role enabling this man-made humanitarian disaster.

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  6. Jul 3
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  7. Nothing could’ve prepared me for the scale of crisis and extent of suffering I saw today in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. I heard heartbreaking accounts from Rohingya refugees that will stay with me forever. My appeal to the int’l community is to step up support.

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  8. Jul 2

    Colleague and friend - and director of Carrie Preston talks during about gender based violence in refugee environments and the important questions that need to be answered in conflict.

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  9. Jul 2

    So excited that students from & taking part with colleagues to tackle high-impact refugee health and well-being challenges.

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  10. Jul 1

    Thrilled to welcome 2018 class of to Zanzibar. Supported by these motivated students will work on innovations for maternal health, malaria and environmental health. Karibu!

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  11. Jul 1

    This should never, ever be the fate of anyone! We can, and ought to, do better for those who are vulnerable.

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  12. Jul 1

    600,000 people are living in city, . We are worried that basic access to health facilities will become even more limited for communities already affected by > 3 years of war.

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  13. Jun 30

    Are the women surgeons meeting separately?

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  14. Some folks are saying I won for “demographic” reasons. 1st of all, that’s false. We won w/voters of all kinds. 2nd, here’s my 1st pair of campaign shoes. I knocked doors until rainwater came through my soles. Respect the hustle. We won bc we out-worked the competition. Period.

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  15. Jun 29

    President Daniels: “As a community, we will remain vigilant in our role as a beacon to all those who would contribute to the pursuit of truth and the advancement of ideas and discovery that benefit humankind.”

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  16. Jun 30

    70 men, 30 women and three babies. 100 people tragically dead after a boat carrying 123 + migrants sank off the coast of . We remain deeply shocked + appalled by the continued loss of life. If this upsets you, it should.

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  17. “This is the hardest day of my life, I didn’t know if to save myself, my children or my friends,” one of the 16 survivors told UNHCR after being rescued. 70 men, 30 women & three babies drowned.

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  18. "Ever since Ahmed was lost in the river, I have been looking for him in my dreams." via

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  19. At least 10 million people around the world have no nationality and consequently face a lifetime of impediments and inequities. The Rohingya are the largest stateless group by far.: via

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  20. Jun 29

    Absolutely fascinating - rich, rigorous and well argued. & - you might enjoy this.

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