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Mustafa Naseem, School of Information, University of Michigan
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Clinical Associate Professor
School of Information
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Mustafa Naseem, PhD

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Information communications technology and social change

Mustafa Naseem’s global work focuses on maternal and child health. His interests in global health equity align with the Center themes of empowering women and communities and providing technical solutions. Additionally his areas of interests include information communications technology and social change, human computer interaction (HCI), and health informatics in a global context.

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