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Amina Rhaman is a PhD candidate in the School of Population and Global Health at the University of Western Australia. Her research examines the relationships between prenatal exposure to extreme heat and child health neurodevelopment, employing experimental epidemiological methods. Amina is broadly interested in maternal and child health, particularly regarding pregnancy exposures to environmental factors and medications. She is engaged with topics related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to education and health outcomes. Amina has a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Physiology and her studies focus on maternal-neonatal outcomes associated with the use of dexamphetamine and methylphenidate during pregnancy, utilizing a retrospective cohort study approach. Over the past few years, she has contributed to multiple collaborative research efforts in fields linked to epidemiology and maternal health.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Engaged in teaching activities in the School of Population and Global Health.
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