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My Research Experience Statement

During my academic journey and professional career, I have had the privilege of engaging in diverse and enriching research experiences across different scientific domains. These experiences have shaped my passion for scientific inquiry and deepened my understanding of molecular and biological processes. In this research experience statement, I will highlight some of the key research projects I have been involved in and the valuable contributions I made to the scientific community.

My research journey commenced during my undergraduate studies when I had the opportunity to intern at the Neuroscience Research Center at Dhaka University. Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Mahmud Hossain, I was involved in a project aimed at analyzing neurotoxicity in the brain of a mouse model using molecular and behavioral analysis. This experience exposed me to cutting-edge research techniques and instilled in me the importance of meticulous data analysis and interpretation.

Following my undergraduate studies, I pursued a Master of Science in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry at the University of Dhaka. Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Mohammed Abdul Aziz, I conducted my thesis research, which involved investigating the molecular interactions between Mimosine and Cytosine. This research not only honed my theoretical and computational skills but also allowed me to contribute to the field of molecular interactions.

My research interests expanded further during my time as a Trainee Officer at DMFR Molecular Lab and Diagnostics. Here, I played a pivotal role in the molecular testing of COVID-19 using RT-PCR, and I gained hands-on experience in analyzing and interpreting crucial data. This experience exposed me to the fast-paced world of diagnostic research and the importance of accuracy and precision in clinical settings.

Subsequently, I served as a Scientific Officer at the Molecular Diagnosis Lab at Labaid Hospital & Diagnostics, where I employed advanced molecular biology techniques to diagnose diseases. This role allowed me to work closely with medical professionals, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and enhancing my understanding of the clinical implications of research findings.

My research journey also took me beyond my home country when I had the privilege of interning at the International Research Center for Medical Science at Kumamoto University, Japan. Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Goro Sashida, I analyzed epigenetic dysregulation in a knockout mice model, contributing to a deeper understanding of gene regulation and its implications in disease development.

Furthermore, I had the honor of serving as a Senior Research Assistant at the Mucosal Immunology and Vaccinology Lab at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B). Working under the guidance of Dr. Firdausi Qadri, I analyzed the immune response in COVID-19 patients and vaccinated individuals. This research aimed to shed light on the intricacies of the immune system's response to the virus and vaccinations, potentially guiding future vaccine development and public health strategies.

In addition to my research experiences, I also served as a Teaching Assistant at Mississippi State University, contributing to the education and development of undergraduate students in the General Chemistry Laboratory Course. This role provided me with a platform to share my knowledge and passion for chemistry while fostering effective communication and teaching skills.

Throughout my research journey, I have developed proficiency in various laboratory techniques, including RT-PCR, conventional PCR, spectroscopy, cell culture, and molecular cloning. I am well-versed in using computational tools such as Gaussian Software, Gauss View, and NCBI for data analysis and molecular modeling.

I am proud to have co-authored several research publications that have contributed to the scientific community's knowledge. Notable among these are studies on molecular docking of compounds as potential inhibitors of the mumps virus nucleoprotein, prediction of aflatoxin-B1 molecular mechanisms in hepatocellular carcinoma, and the screening of secondary metabolites in algae as potential breast cancer drugs.

My research experiences have been further recognized through various awards and fellowships, including the Teaching Assistantship Award at Mississippi State University, the National Science and Technology Fellowship in Bangladesh, and a fully funded research internship at Kumamoto University.

Looking ahead, I am eager to continue my research journey, delving deeper into the fields of molecular biology, microbiology, immunology, and vaccinology. I aspire to contribute to groundbreaking research that addresses critical global health challenges and makes a positive impact on human lives.

In conclusion, my research experiences have been instrumental in shaping my scientific identity, nurturing a passion for inquiry and discovery. With a strong foundation in molecular biology and advanced research techniques, I am determined to contribute meaningfully to the scientific community and address the pressing challenges of our time. I am excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and look forward to exploring new frontiers in scientific research. 

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