Dr. Masum A. Patwary

Assistant Professor
Begum Rokeya University Rangpur, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Health Science from Teesside University, U.K.

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Biography

Dr. Masum A. Patwary is working as Assistant Professor at Begum Rokeya University Rangpur, Bangladesh. He has completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Health from Teesside University, U.K. He also appointed as Researcher and Senior Lecturer at Teesside University, Middlesbrough UK. He also served as Environmental Advisor at PRISM Bangladesh Foundation, Collaboration with Dhaka City Corporation, Bangladesh, and Project Implementation Office for Sustainable Environment Management Programme, an UNDP Project with Ministry of Environment & Forest, Bangladesh. He has published 1 book, 21 research articles in journals and 18 papers in conferences contributed as author/co-author. He is member of editor board in 4 journals and reviewer for more than 25 journals. He is member of 4th ScienceOne International Conference on Environmental Sciences, Dubai, Environmental Technology Transfer Club, Clean Environment Management Centre (CLEMANCE), University of Teesside, UK, member of Chartered Institution of Waste Management, UK, and Post Graduate Research Student Network, University of Teesside, UK.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Scientific Research
Chemical Science
Safety Science
Hospital Administration

Selected Publications

  1. Sarker, S.C. and M.A. Patwary, 2014. Synergistic use of passive and active remote system imagery: Review on Bangladesh perspective. Phys. Sci. Int. J., 6: 1-14.

  2. Patwary, M.A., L.Q. Uddin, W.T. O'Hare and M.H. Sarker, 2014. Social ostracism and criminality among medical waste workers in Bangladesh: Neurobiological aspects. J. Scient. Res. Rep., 3: 1475-1489.

  3. Patwary, M.A., K.A. Rahman and M.H. Sarker, 2014. Layered cake clientelism: Impact on occupational safety in organizational management. J. Scient. Res. Report, 3: 2131-2149.

  4. Patwary, M.A. and M. Rahman, 2014. Food security through food habit change as an adaptation process to climate change. Br. J. Applied Sci. Technol., Vol. 4. .
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  5. Islam, A.R.M.T., M.A. Rakib, M.S. Islam, K. Jahan and M.A. Patwary, 2014. Assessment of health hazard of metal concentration in groundwater of Bangladesh. Am. Chem. Sci. J., 5: 41-49.

  6. Islam, A.R.M.T., M.A. Patwary, M. Islam, N. Akter and M.K. Roy, 2014. Contamination of estuary water of ship breaking activities in Sitakund region, Bangladesh. Am. Chem. Sci. J., 4: 934-951.

  7. Rakib, M.A., M.E. Huda, M.S. Sultana, M.S. Akter, M.A.H. Bhuiyan and M.A. Patwary, 2013. Metal contamination of agricultural top soil and source identification using multivariate analysis. J. Applied Sci. Res., 2: 21-31.

  8. Rakib, M.A., M.E. Huda, M.S. Sultana, M.S. Akter, M.A.H. Bhuiyan and M.A. Patwary, 2013. Arsenic content in human hair and nail through groundwater. J. Scient. Res. Rep., 2: 522-535.

  9. Patwary, M.A., L.Q. Uddin, M.A.J. Miah and M.H. Sarker, 2013. Occupational stress and addiction: Possible neurobiological elucidation of medical waste related individuals. J. Hospital Admin., 2: 71-88.
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  10. Patwary, M.A., W.T. O'Hare, S.A. Karim and M.H. Sarker, 2012. The motivations of young people moving into medical waste scavenging as a street career. J. Youth Stud., 15: 591-604.
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  11. Patwary, M.A., W.T. O'Hare and M.H. Sarker, 2012. Occupational accident: An example of fatalistic beliefs among medical waste workers in Bangladesh. Safety Sci., 50: 76-82.
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  12. Patwary, M.A., 2012. Medical waste as a soil contaminant and environmental disaster. Stamford J. Environ. Human Habitat, 1: 21-35.

  13. Patwary, M.A. and M.H. Sarker, 2012. Quantitative assessment of mortuary waste: Occupational safety and environmental health. J. Hospital Admin., 1: 49-60.
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  14. Patwary, M.A., W.T. O'Hare and M.H. Sarker, 2011. Assessment of occupational and environmental safety associated with medical waste disposal in developing countries: A qualitative approach. Safety Sci., 49: 1200-1207.
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  15. Patwary, M.A., W.T. O'Hare and M.H. Sarker, 2011. An illicit economy: Scavenging and recycling of medical waste. J. Environ. Manage., 92: 2900-2906.
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  16. Patwary, M.A., W.T. O'Hare, K.M. Elahi and M.H. Sarker, 2010. Domes and the dead: An example of extreme fatalism among mortuary workers in Bangladesh. Kaleidoscope, 4: 10-18.

  17. Patwary, M.A., W.T. O'Hare, G. Street, K.M. Elahi, S.S. Hossain and M.H. Sarker, 2009. Quantitative assessment of medical waste generation in the capital city of Bangladesh. Waste Manage., 29: 2392-2397.
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