Dr Arindam Basu

Dr Arindam Basu is associate professor at the University of Canterbury. His research includes clinical medicine, health, epidemiology and related subjects.

Arindam Basu is a medical doctor and an epidemiologist-health services researcher. In addition to teaching courses on research methods, he works as a senior researcher at the Health Services Assessment Collaboration (HSAC) at the University of Canterbury at Christchurch, New Zealand. Before joining Canterbury, he was working as the associate director of the Fogarty International Training Program in Environmental and Occupational Health at Kolkata, India.

Arin's primary research interests are in systematic reviews and meta analyses in the context of health services and outcomes research. His area of interest in inter-disciplinary linkage between health services research and environmental epidemiology.

He has published on health impacts and determinants of Arsenic toxicity in the India and currently edits a systematic review on middle ear pain in airplane travellers for Clinical Evidence, a secondary evidence based journal.

For more details, see Dr Basu’s profile.