Md. Rayhan Ali |
Lecturer
Department of Environmental Biotechnology Faculty of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Assistant Proctor Office of the Proctor (Hathazari Campus) |
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 76 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.
• | Lecturer in Department of Environmental Biotechnology, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University from July 30, 2024 to Present |
• | Research Assistant in 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. |
Course Name | Course Code | Department |
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Bioprocess Engineering | BEN-301 | Department of Environmental Biotechnology |
Bioprocess Engineering (P) | BEN-301 (P) | Department of Environmental Biotechnology |
Fermentation Technology | FT-301 | Department of Environmental Biotechnology |
Fermentation Technology (p) | FT-301 (P) | Department 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: