
معرفی
Jamal Uddin is a Lecturer in the Department of Communication at Cornell University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). His research focuses on technology as a health information source, preventive health behaviors in minority communities, and addressing health disparities. He co-founded Safe Delivery Rights to promote maternal health among Bengali-speaking pregnant women.
Education:
- Doctorate (candidate), Howard University, 2022
- Master of Arts, Minnesota State University Mankato, 2017
- Master of Social Science, Dhaka University, Bangladesh, 2011
His research highlights barriers in health communication for refugees, Asian Americans, and minority groups during crises like the pandemic. Recent work explores generative AI’s role in public health and Bangladesh’s refugee policy dilemmas. Uddin advocates turning knowledge into practice for equitable health outcomes.
Publications include analyses of YouTube’s role in pandemic communication, Rohingya refugee health barriers, and cultural factors influencing Bangladeshi women’s birth decisions. His work bridges global health challenges with digital and cultural contexts.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees listed. Collaborations include Safe Delivery Rights’ community health initiatives. No specific grants disclosed in available texts.
Labs/Teams: Active in Safe Delivery Rights, focusing on maternal health advocacy through culturally tailored communication strategies.

