EXTERNAL PROFILES
Assistant Professor
Imam Hossain
Imam Hossain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. He specializes in infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance, combining teaching with active research on bacterial genomics and public health. He has led and collaborated on several nationally and internationally funded research projects and published his work in leading scientific journals. Mr. Hossain holds prestigious research fellowships, participates in graduate supervision, and is dedicated to scientific advancement and health innovation in Bangladesh
Microbiology
BIOGRAPHY
Imam Hossain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU), Bangladesh, where he has been contributing to academia and research in microbiology since 2018. He earned both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Microbiology from NSTU and has accumulated over six years of teaching and research experience focusing on infectious diseases and bacterial pathogens. Prior to his current appointment, Imam Hossain served as a Research Associate at the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), Dhaka, and gained further research training at the International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b). His research projects span antimicrobial resistance, bacterial genomics, environmental microbiology, and molecular diagnostics, often addressing public health challenges relevant to Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. As Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator, he has led and participated in multiple funded research projects, including genomic surveillance of bacterial antibiotic resistance, studies on microbial contamination in aquatic and food environments, and One Health investigations into zoonotic diseases. His research has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications in international journals, and he currently has several manuscripts under review. Imam Hossain actively supervises MSc student research on bacterial pathogenesis, antibiotic resistance, and environmental microbiology, and has served as examiner and co-supervisor for several graduate theses. He regularly participates in international workshops, has received the National Science and Technology Fellowship, and holds membership in the Public Health Foundation Bangladesh. His technical expertise includes advanced molecular techniques such as real-time PCR, metagenomic sequencing, phylogenetics, and bioinformatics analysis, alongside strong skills in traditional microbiological methods. He is committed to continuing research and academic leadership to advance the field of microbiology in Bangladesh and beyond.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
2016 - 2018
Master of Science (M.S.) in Microbiology
Microbiology
Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh
2011 - 2016
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Microbiology
Microbiology
Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh
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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
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National Science and Technology Fellowship
Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Description:Date: December 15, 2017
Designing novel multiepitope mRNA vaccine targeting Hendra virus (HeV): An integrative approach utilizing immunoinformatics, reverse vaccinology, and molecular dynamics simulation.
Authors: Mahdeen AA, Hossain I, Masum MHU, Islam S, Rabbi TMFCheminformatics-based analysis identified (Z)-2-(2,5-dimethoxy benzylidene)-6-(2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-oxoethoxy) benzofuran-3(2H)-one as an inhibitor of Marburg replication by interacting with NP.
Authors: Siddiquee NH, Talukder MEK, Ahmed E, Zeba LT, Aivy FS, Rahman MH, Barua D, Rumman R, Hossain MI, Shimul MEK, Rama AR, Chowdhury S, Hossain IIndustrial enzyme production in Bangladesh: current landscape, scope, and challenges.
Authors: Hossain I, Mitu IJ, Hasan MR, Saha SRAuthors: Hossain I, Bhowmik S, Uddin MS, Devnath P, Akter A, Eti LN, Hussen S, Rahman Nayem MM, Rahman S, Sayem S, Islam MT
Responses to COVID-19 pandemic in a developing country: A scenario of Bangladesh.
Authors: Devnath P, Hossain I, Uddin MS, Hossain MH, Rakib MRALactobacillus xylosus isolated from butter showed potentiality to be used as probiotic and biopreservative.
Authors: Rahman MA, Talukder A, Das SC, Hossain I, Devnath P, Bhowmik S, Uddin MS, Rahman MMNo Data Found
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Nowshin Tabassum
Student
Thesis Title: Genomic Characterization of Multi-drug resistant Pathogenic Salmonella spp. from Shrimp and Mud Crab in Nijhum Dwip, Noakhali, Bangladesh
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Nymur Rahman
Lecturer
Thesis Title: Co-occurrence of heavy metal tolerance and antibiotic resistance in industrial wastewater bacteria: Association with efflux pump mechanisms.
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Shahadul Hassan Sourav
Student
Thesis Title: The therapeutic potential of plant essential oils (Flavonoid) against Listeriolysin O (LLO) food borne pathogen of Listeria monocytogenes through Molecular docking, Quantum mechanics, Thermodynamics, dynamic simulation studies.
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Sajedul Islam
Student
Thesis Title: A novel subunit-based vaccine candidate against Cryptosporidium hominis using next-generation reverse vaccinology approaches.
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T M Fazle Rabbi
Student
Thesis Title: Designing novel multiepitope mRNA vaccine targeting Hendra virus (HeV): An integrative approach utilizing immunoinformatics, reverse vaccinology, and molecular dynamics simulation
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Methun Paul
Quality Control Microbiologist
Thesis Title: Comparison of antimicrobial and bioactive properties of newly developed garlic varieties with the varieties available in commercial market, Bangladesh.
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- Institutional Email: ihossain.mbg@nstu.edu.bd
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SOCIAL PROFILES
Department
Microbiology
Noakhali Science and Technology University