Go, Medicine, and Adaptability with Salah Mahmud
Ardan Labs Podcast · In this episode of the Ardan Labs Podcast, Bill Kennedy talks with Salah Mahmud, a medical researcher specializing in epidemiology and medical statistics. Salah shares his journey from growing up in Libya under Gaddafi’s regime to conducting cutting-edge research in Canada on the connection between influenza and heart attacks. He discusses the challenges of running large-scale observational studies, the bureaucratic barriers to accessing medical data, and the importance of diversity in health research. Salah also reflects on his early entrepreneurial ventures, his discovery of programming during medical school, and how resilience and adaptability shaped his personal and professional journey.
00:00 Introduction 02:03 Research on Influenza and Heart Attacks 05:53 Challenges in Data Access 16:51 Life in Libya Under Gaddafi 21:32 From Medicine to Programming 41:18 WHO Collaboration and Education Abroad 57:13 Disappearance and New Beginnings 01:09:33 Immigration and Adaptation in Canada 01:15:45 Balancing Medicine and Technology 01:21:22 Family, Culture, and Reflection 01:25:37 Current Research and Future Goals
Connect with Salah: Email: salah.mahmud@umanitoba.ca LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salah-mahmud-4177285a/
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