Habibul Ahsan, MBBS

Louis Block Distinguished Service Professor

Dean, Population and Precision Health

Director, Institute for Population and Precision Health

Director, Chicago Center for Health and Environment

Associate Director of Population Research, Comprehensive Cancer Center



I am Dean for Population and Precision Health and Director of the Institute for Population and Precision Health. Trained in medicine, epidemiology, environmental health and genomics, my research expertise encompasses large-scale population-based studies assessing environmental disease risks and their modifying factors including social, biological and other disparity-related factors. My research interests focus on studying the inter-relationships between environmental and genomic factors in cancer and other diseases and exploiting information on these relationships at a population level in developing and evaluating prevention interventions in humans. Specifically, my research integrates the environmental, nutritional and life-style factors with measures of host factors and modern molecular genomics (involving DNA, RNA and protein variations) to understand the etiology, pathogenesis, prognosis and prevention of cancer and other disorders of national and international public health significance. In addition to applied and translational studies, my research directly addresses environmental health disparity and their prevention avenues. Findings from many of my environmental health studies have had EHS policy implications nationally and internationally. Currently, I lead the only NIEHS-funded Environmental Health Core Center in Chicago. I am leading a large team of scientists to establish a prospective multiethnic cohort in Chicago involving extensive environmental data and a biobank to address health disparity related research questions. As part of these responsibilities, I have built multidisciplinary multi-institutional teams, promoted collaborations, mentored junior and mid-level faculties, and managed large staff and budgets. I serve on numerous national and international panels including a current 4-year term on the NIEHS Advisory Board and a 3-year term on an NAS panel evaluating EPA policy on arsenic.

Columbia University
New York
Postdoc - Epidemiology
1995

University of Western Australia
Australia
MMedSc - Epidemiology
1992

University of Western Australia
Australia
PGDip - Public Health
1990

Institute for Postgraduate Medicine & Research, Dhaka University
Bangladesh
MBBS(MD) - Medicine
1988

Association Between Betel Quid Consumption and Respiratory Disease Mortality in a Prospective Bangladeshi Cohort.
Association Between Betel Quid Consumption and Respiratory Disease Mortality in a Prospective Bangladeshi Cohort. Chest. 2026 Jan; 169(1):84-93.
PMID: 40945714

Genetic variation in the FMO and GSTO gene clusters impacts arsenic metabolism in humans.
Genetic variation in the FMO and GSTO gene clusters impacts arsenic metabolism in humans. PLoS Genet. 2025 Sep; 21(9):e1011826.
PMID: 40892834

Determinants of chromosome-specific telomere lengths among 2,573 All of Us participants.
Determinants of chromosome-specific telomere lengths among 2,573 All of Us participants. Res Sq. 2025 Aug 18.
PMID: 40894009

AI-assisted Diagnosis of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Resource-Limited Settings.
AI-assisted Diagnosis of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Resource-Limited Settings. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2025 Jul 01; 34(7):1080-1088.
PMID: 40287980

Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Somatic Mutation in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC): Association with Transcriptomic Profile and Potential Implications for Therapy.
Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Somatic Mutation in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC): Association with Transcriptomic Profile and Potential Implications for Therapy. Cancers (Basel). 2025 May 15; 17(10).
PMID: 40427167

Association Between Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity and 15-year Mortality in the Asia Cohort Consortium.
Association Between Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity and 15-year Mortality in the Asia Cohort Consortium. J Epidemiol. 2025 Jul 05; 35(7):321-329.
PMID: 40368779

Reproductive and Hormonal Factors and Thyroid Cancer Risk: Pooled Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies in the Asia Cohort Consortium.
Reproductive and Hormonal Factors and Thyroid Cancer Risk: Pooled Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies in the Asia Cohort Consortium. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2025 Apr 01; 18(4):209-221.
PMID: 39846314

A highly selective colorimetric sensor of mercury(ii) ions and hydrogen peroxide by biosynthesized silver nanoparticles in water and investigations of the interaction between silver and mercury.
A highly selective colorimetric sensor of mercury(ii) ions and hydrogen peroxide by biosynthesized silver nanoparticles in water and investigations of the interaction between silver and mercury. RSC Adv. 2025 Mar 28; 15(13):10074-10084.
PMID: 40176822

Survival predictors of older cancer patients in Bangladesh: A multicenter study.
Survival predictors of older cancer patients in Bangladesh: A multicenter study. Cancer Epidemiol. 2025 Jun; 96:102794.
PMID: 40054414

Cancer Risk and Estimated Lithium Exposure in Drinking Groundwater in the US.
Cancer Risk and Estimated Lithium Exposure in Drinking Groundwater in the US. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 02 03; 8(2):e2460854.
PMID: 39976965

View All Publications

Member
ASCO Annual Meeting Planning Committee
2015 - 2017

Member
NAEHSC-National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council (NIEHS Council)
2015 - 2019

Member
NAS Scientific Panel on Toxicological Assessment of Arsenic
2012 - 2016

Associate Editor
Genetic Epidemiology
2006 - 2011