CUGH 2025 Annual Conference Interviews: Implementation Sciences and Capacity Building with Dr. Malabika Sarker

CUGH 2025 Annual Conference Interviews: Implementation Sciences and Capacity Building with Dr. Malabika Sarker

From Navigating Global Public Health by University of Alabama at Birmingham

December 11, 2025 · 25 min · Episode 3

About this episode

This episode discusses the impact of implementation science capacity building on low-to-middle income communities with Dr. Malabika Sarker.

In Episode Three , we will discuss the impact of implementation science capacity building on low-to-middle income communities with Dr. Malabika Sarker , Associate Dean of Global Engagement, Professor of the Practice of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Brown University in Rhode Island, and an implementation researcher and a mixed-method expert. She is a physician with a Master's in Public Health (MPH) from Harvard University, the USA, and a Doctorate in Public Health from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, has worked on four continents, awarded over $10 million in research/capacity-building grants, and has published 150 peer-reviewed articles and six book chapters. This episode was recorded at the 2025 CUGH Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA, February 19-22. The Sparkman Center co-hosted the conference titled "Innovating and Implementing in Global Health for a Sustainable Future."

People in this episode

Guest: Dr Malabika Sarker

Topics covered

  • implementation science
  • capacity building
  • public health
  • low-to-middle income communities

Keywords

  • CUGH 2025
  • global health
  • sustainable future

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: a Master's in Public Health (MPH) from, Innovating and Implementing in Global Health for a Sustainable Future

Places: Rhode Island, USA, Atlanta, GA

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