Earned a B.S. in Pharmacy in 2018 and a M.S. in Pharmacy in 2021 at University of Dhaka.
"Millions of people worldwide are affected by a variety of diseases. In my master's thesis, I explored anticancer compounds. To advance our understanding and improve therapeutic strategies, my current objective is to elucidate the complex molecular pathways that initiate and drive the progression of disease. Ultimately, this will allow me to identify novel targets and develop effective treatments for severe and life-threatening conditions."
Earned a B.A. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology with a minor in Mathematics in 2022 at The College of Wooster .
"My research interests are rather broad, which is why I am excited to do laboratory rotations to narrow down my interests. However, I would be interested in studying neurodegenerative diseases and genetic disorders. I would also be interested in using bioinformatics to understand what gene causes certain diseases to develop gene therapies. Broadly speaking, I am interested in understanding mechanisms driving human disease to develop better drug therapies."
Earned B.S. in 2014 and M.S. in 2017 in Pharmacy at University of Dhaka.
"I want to work as a research scientist/ academic personnel in the field of cardiovascular diseases. My primary research interest is to develop therapies to repair or replace damaged heart tissues using stem cells, tissue engineering, and other regenerative techniques. I am also interested in doing research in precision medicine, where I can focus on creating personalized diagnostic and treatment modalities for cardiovascular diseases by integrating computational biology, bioengineering and clinical practices!"
Earned B.S. in 2020 in Biotechnology and M.S. in 2023 in Life Science in Neurobiology at University of Mumbia.
"I am interested in research focusing on the multifaceted factors that contribute to the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, I have a keen interest in neuroendocrinology."
Earned Bachelor of Engineering in 2010 at University of Mumbia and a M.S. in Pharmacology in 2015 at Northeast University.
"My favorite area of research is Neuroscience. I have always been keen on understanding the structure and functions of the nervous system and the processes that cause impairment of these critical functions of the brain. In order to dive deeper into my interests, I want to pursue a PhD in Neuroscience. I am very excited to start my graduate studies this Fall."
Earned B.S. in 2018 and M.S. in 2019 in Microbiology at Sardar Patel University and a M.S. in 2021 in Biotechnology at Northeastern University.
"With a background in biotechnology and microbiology, my research focus is on developing innovative therapeutics aimed at improving the lives of millions of people affected by genetic diseases and cancer worldwide. I am excited to contribute to the field by exploring novel approaches to gene editing that could lead to more effective and personalized treatments. My goal is to translate these scientific advancements into practical solutions that can make a meaningful impact on global health."
Earned B.S. in 2019 in Biomedical Sciences and a M.S. in 2022 in Microbiology at Northumbria University.
"My research interest focus on how stem cells impact viruses. I will explore their roles in enhancing immune responses, influencing viral replication, aiding tissue repair, and acting as potential viral reservoirs. By studying these interactions, I aim to uncover new insights and develop innovative treatments for viral diseases, advancing both stem cell science and virology."
Earned B.A. in Psychology and minor in Biology in 2023 at Duquesne University.
"I am interested in the interaction(s) of early life stress and conductive hearing on the development of primary auditory cortex Layer 2/3 fast-spiking interneuron intrinsic properties and synaptic connectivity."
Earned B.S. in Neuroscience in 2020 at Juniata College.
"My long-term career interests include the application of precision medicine on neurodegenerative diseases & psychiatric disorders, as well as the influence of the gut-brain axis."