| Md. Rayhan Ali |
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Lecturer
Department of Environmental Biotechnology Faculty of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering |
Md. Rayhan Ali
Lecturer, Department of Environmental Biotechnology at the Faculty of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering. I have completed my B.Sc. Hons and MS in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (BGE) from Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University.
Research Interests
My research interests encompass a diverse range of fields, including Molecular Biology, Immunology, Microbiology, and Bioinformatics. I have actively contributed to several impactful research projects, including investigations into Shigella and Shigella-like organisms, vaccine development, and “CYP” gene dependent Diabetes mellitus project. My research contributions are reflected in my 12 published research papers, with 7 more currently under review. I am proud to have garnered 106* citations of my work, demonstrating the impact of my research within the scientific community.
As a Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Biotechnology at the Faculty of BGE, I am deeply passionate about advancing our understanding of the intricate world of microorganisms and their impact on our environment and health. Looking ahead, I am driven by a strong desire to contribute to environmental management and sustainability. I am particularly interested in developing innovative vaccines to improve animal and human health and well-being. I am eager to continue my research endeavors and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge at CVASU. While my research has yielded valuable insights into these specific areas, I am eager to expand my horizons and contribute to broader societal challenges. I am particularly drawn towards the critical issues of environmental management and sustainability. I am keen to explore research avenues that focus on developing and implementing eco-friendly technologies, mitigating environmental pollution, and promoting sustainable resource utilization.
Furthermore, my passion for improving human and animal well-being fuels my desire to contribute significantly to vaccine development. I believe that vaccines are a cornerstone of public health, and I am eager to contribute to research efforts aimed at developing novel and effective vaccines against emerging infectious diseases. I am particularly interested in exploring the potential of cutting-edge technologies such as genomics, proteomics, and immunoinformatics to accelerate vaccine discovery and development.
Experience
Teaching
Lecturer, Department of Environmental Biotechnology, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University from July 30, 2024 to Present.
Research Assistant (RA)
Research Assistant, Shigella and Shigella-like organisms, vaccine development, and “CYP” gene dependent Diabetes mellitus project in Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University from 2019- February 2024.
Teaching: Current Courses
Undergraduate
Course Name | Course Code | Department |
Environmental Biotechnology | 0521-ENV-201 | Dept. of Environmental Biotechnology |
Environmental Biotechnology (P) | 0521-ENV-201 (P) | Dept. of Environmental Biotechnology |
Fermentation Technology | FT-301 | Dept. of Environmental Biotechnology |
Fermentation Technology (p) | FT-301 (P) | Dept. of Environmental Biotechnology |
B. Sc. (Hons), & MS in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Santosh, Tangail-1902.
List of Published Research Papers: