The City of Calgary
Feb. 22, 2023
Community impact drives award-winning health researcher
Dr. Turin Chowdhury, PhD, is driven by the potential of his teaching, mentoring and research to improve immigrant, refugee and underserved communities.
Chowdhury for excellence in education in 2022 and was also recognized internationally, receiving the last November.
鈥淭hese awards demonstrate how important social justice, human rights and equity issues are for any type of health research,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese issues are important not just for individuals, but also for the well-being of the entire community. The recognition inspires us as researchers to keep moving forward and pushing for progress. I am deeply honoured.鈥
Chowdhury鈥檚 program of research embeds the community being studied into all aspects of the project, from helping shape study questions to finding participants and disseminating results. He is committed to building research capacity within the community, so that community members are empowered partners in the research process.
Chowdhury is a founding member of 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Newcomer Research Network, a transdisciplinary group of researchers studying how to improve the lives of newcomers. Chowdhury also emphasizes a two-way exchange of knowledge, organizing symposiums in 2019 and 2021 鈥 shifting to virtual when needed because of the COVID pandemic 鈥 with hundreds of participants attending. He also created initiatives that connect students in various disciplines with local high school students, providing valuable experiential learning opportunities for both community youth and learners at the university.
My job is to make sure the research is relevant and beneficial to the community. The most important thing that we do is leave the community in a better place. It鈥檚 about building a better city, a more integrated city.
Chowdhury was born in Bangladesh and earned a doctoral research degree from the Shiga University of Medical Science in Japan. He added a master鈥檚 degree studying in Sweden before coming to Canada for postdoctoral study in 2010. Chowdhury is currently an associate professor in the departments of and and continuing professional development director, Department of Family Medicine.
Community collaborator and mentor
Photo submitted by Rossana Urrutia
Rossana Urrutia has supported Chowdhury鈥檚 community-engaged research projects for several years. A health-care professional originally from Venezuela, she was part of a team of community researchers who helped make projects possible, translating research surveys into Spanish, gathering feedback and helping disseminate results back to the community. 聽
鈥淗e has been a tremendous mentor,鈥 says Urrutia. 鈥淐ollaborating with Dr. Chowdhury, I have gained experience and developed new research skills. He鈥檚 a helper, always thinking about the needs of others.鈥澛
Francis Boakye is the executive director of , an organization which connects people in minority and vulnerable communities in Calgary with services they need. Boakye has worked with 草莓污视频导航 researchers to improve access to services, promote health and knowledge exchange projects in immigrant and refugee communities.
鈥淒r. Chowdhury has been a strong advocate of social justice, human rights, and equity for all citizens for many years,鈥 says Boakye. 鈥淗e is a bridge from research and academia to the needs in our community.鈥
Chowdhury has been the principal investigator or co-principal investigator on 40 research studies and has more than 250 peer-reviewed publications, many of which had student and mentee involvement, reflective of his commitment to training and mentoring the next generation of researchers. He also has community scholars and citizen researchers involved in a number of the publications.
Turin Chowdhury is an associate professor in the departments of Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences at the Cumming School of Medicine. He is continuing professional development director, Family Medicine, and a member of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute and O鈥橞rien Institute for Public Health.
The CSM honoured its major external award winners in the annual Celebration of Excellence on Feb. 15. Learn more about .