Nasima Akhter
Nasima Akhter (; born 1970) is a Bangladeshi scientist who specializes in nuclear medicine. In 2010, she won the BAS-TWAS Young Scientists Prize for her research involving nuchal translucency for fetal anomalies and research into nuclear cardiology. In 2013, she was honoured with the Elsevier Foundation Award for her work on nuclear medicine and ultrasonography.
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Which public health interventions are effective in reducing morbidity, mortality and health inequalities from infectious diseases amongst children in low-income and middle-income c... by Donata Stonkute, Clare Bambra, Elodie Besnier, Katie Thomson, Talal Mohammad, Nasima Akhter, Adam Todd, Magnus Rom Jensen, Astrid Kilvik
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Preventing cardiotoxicity in patients with breast cancer and lymphoma: protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial (PROACT) by Richard Graham, Chris Plummer, Michael Stewart, David Austin, Adetayo S Kasim, Nasima Akhter, Helen C Hancock, Rebecca H Maier, Mark Verrill, Emmanuel Ogundimu, Jamie Maddox, Janine Graham, Andrew Wardley, Sophie Haney, Sharareh Vahabi, Helen Oxenham, Alison Humphreys, Nicola Cresti, Lisa Chang
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