Faculty Profile

Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mamun

Professor

Contact Information

  • Office Address: Professor Institute of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh
  • Phone: +8801714516919
  • Email: mamamun-geb@sust.edu, mssohel@yahoo.com

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.) in Pharmacology and Molecular Immunology (October 2009-September 2013), Department of Tissue Engineering, Section of Pharmacology and Molecular Immunology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Masters of Science (MS) in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (November 2001-October 2003), Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh
  • Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology (June 1996-October 2001), Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh

Research Interests

  • a) Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering
  • b) Bone Formation, Resorption and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • c) Studies on lymphocyte functional molecules, Immunotherapy by molecular targeting
  • d) Isolation and Pharmacological Characterization of Medicinal Compounds from local Medicinal Plants against Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases of Bangladesh

Active Research Project

  • a) Title of Research Project: Prevention of Breast Cancer with Natural Compounds from Tridax procumbens: Bangladesh Perspective (LS2019979), Funded by Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information & Statistics (BANBEIS), Ministry of Education, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
  • b) Title of Research Project:Production and Characterization of Biomaterials from Scylla serrata for Control Delivery of Drugs to Induce Osteoblast Differentiation and Bone Regeneration, Funded by SUST Research Centre

Previous Research Project

  • 1) Title of Research Project: Isolation and Pharmacological Evaluation of Tridax procumbens Extracts Against Inflammatory Disease (2014-15), Funded by SUST Research Centre
  • 2) Title of Research Project: Isolation and Pharmacological Evaluation of Flavonoid Compounds from Tridax procumbens for Anti-Arthritis Potentials in Mice Model (2015-16), Funded by University Grants Commission Bangladesh
  • 3) Title of Research Project: Screening of Indigenous Drugs from Medicinal Plants of Northeast Part of Bangladesh and Pharmacological Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory and Anti-Arthritis Potentials (2015-16), Funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh
  • 4) Title of Research Project: Development of New Drug from Local Flora: Pharmacological Evaluation of Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal Plant for Anti-Arthritis Effects in Desease Model (2016-17), Funded by SUST Research Centre
  • 5) Title of Research Project: Molecular Characterization of Flavonoid Compounds from Tridax procumbens for Anti-Arthritis Drug ((2017-18), Funded by SUST Research Centre
  • 6) Title of Research Project: Extration of biomaterial from shrimp shell and molecular characterization for control release of drugs to induce local bone regeneration (2017-18), Funded by University Grants Commission Bangladesh

Journal Publish

  • 1. 1) S Raiyan, MA Rahman, MA Mamun, MMH Asim, A Makki, D Hajjar, W Alelwani, J Tangpong, B Mathew. Natural compounds from Leea macrophylla enhance phagocytosis and promote osteoblasts differentiation by alkaline phosphatase, type 1 collagen, and osteocalcin gene expression. J Biomed Mater Res.
  • 2. S Raiyan, MA Rahman, MA Mamun, MMH Asim, A Makki, D Hajjar, W Alelwani, J Tangpong, B Mathew. Natural compounds from Leea macrophylla enhance phagocytosis and promote osteoblasts differentiation by alkaline phosphatase, type 1 collagen, and osteocalcin gene expression. J Biomed Mater Res.
  • 3. MA Al-Bari, S Hossain, U Mia MA Mamun. Therapeutic and Mechanistic Approaches of Tridax Procumbens Flavonoids for the Treatment of Osteoporosis. Current Drug Targets
  • 4. MA Al-Bari, MA Mamun. Current advances in regulation of bone homeostasis. FASEB BioAdvances. 2020;2:668-679
  • 5. BH Sikder, S Alam, S Moazzem, H Ali, MA Mamun, SS Rashid. Tea polyphenols extracted from fresh young tea leaves exhibits antibacterial activity against some bacterial species: An in vitro study. Chula Med
  • 6. M. A. Mamun, M. M. H. Asim, M. A. Sahin, M. A. Al Bari. Flavonoids Compounds from Tridax procumbens Inhibit Osteoclast Differentiation by Down-regulating c-Fos Activation. J Cell Mol Med
  • 7. M. A. Z. Sahin, M. A. Mou, A. Pervin, M. M. Karim, A. Tajwar, M. M. H. Asim, M. Salim, M. A. Mamun. Antimicrobial activity of Natural compounds from Kalanchoe crenata against pathogenic bacteria. Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
  • 8. M. A. Mamun, M. M. H. Asim, M. A. Sahin, M. M. Alam, M. A. Al Bari. Tridax procumbens Flavonoids Stimulated Synergistic Effects on BMP-2-Induced Bone Regeneration in Critical-Sized of Calvarial Defect. J Dent Oral Health
  • 9. K. Islam, B. Elora, M. A. Mamun, M. S. Islam “Response On Lifespan And Offspring Production In The Transgenic Round Worm Caenorhabditis elegans To Violet-Blue Irradiation Exposure” Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 2 (7): 2454-1362,
  • 10. M. K. Islam M. S. Hasan, M. A. Mamun, M. K. Zahan, M. A. Al-Bari, ”Lemon Juice Synergistically Preserved with Lactobacilli Ameliorates Inflammation in Shigellosis Mice” Advances in Pharmacology and Pharmacy 3(1): 11-21,
  • 11. T. S. Ashrfee, M. J. Alam, R. Barua, Z. K. Khan, M. J. Alam, M. A. Mamun “Antibiotic-Herbal Sensitivity and Diversity of Plasmids of Xanthomonas Camoestris in Sylhet Region of Bangladesh” Asian Jr of Microbiol Biotech Env Sc. 17(4): 851-857,
  • 12. M. A. Mamun, M. Khan, A. Neil Alles, M. Matsui, Y. Tabata, K. Ohya and K Aoki; “Gelatin Hydrogel Carrier with the W9-Peptide Elicits Synergistic Effects on BMP-2-Induced Bone Regeneration” Journal of Oral Biosciences 55 (4): 217–223,
  • 13. M. Khan, A. N. Alles, N.Soysa, M. A. Mamun, K. Nagano, R. Mikami, Y. Furuya, H. Yasuda, K. Ohya and K Aoki; “The local administration of TNF- and RANKL antagonist peptide promotes BMP-2-induced bone formation” Journal of Oral Biosciences 55 (1): 47–54,
  • 14. R. Gulshan, M.T. Sarwar, M.A. Mamun, M.J. Alam, S. Hossain, M.M. Alam, “Comparative study of antibacterial activity of vancomycin and chemically treated chitosan prepared from shrimp (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) waste” International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences 2(6): 307-311,
  • 15. M.M. Alam, Z.H. Mondal, D.K. Paul, A. Samad, M. A. Mamun, and A.Z. Chowdhury; “Determination of Pesticide Residue (Cartap) in Brinjal” Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences 48 (2): 89–93,
  • 16. M. A. Mamun, K.M. Hossain, M.J. hossen, M. Selim and R. Ara; “Assessment of Coli form Risk on Non-Alcoholic beverages of Bangladesh” Int.of J.of Subtrop.Agril. Res.Dev.4 (4):154-59 December,
  • 17. M.J. Alam, M.H. Rahman, M. A. Mamun, I. Ahmad and K. Islam; “Enzyme Activies in Relation to Sugrar Accumulation in Tomato” Proc. Pakistan Acad. Sci. 43(4): 241-248,
  • 18. M.B.H. Sikder, P. K. Sen, M. A. Mamun, M. R. Ali and S.M. Rahman; In Vitro Regeneration of Aromatic Rice (Oryza Sativa L.); Int. Journal of Agriculture & Biology; 8(6):759-762,
  • 19. M. A. Mamun, M.B.H. Sikdar, D.K. Pual, M.M. Rahman and M.R. Islam; “In Vitro Micro propagation of some Important Sugarcane Varieties of Bangladesh; Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 3(6): 666-669,
  • 20. M. A. Mamun, K.M. Hossain, M.B. Hossain, M.R. Islam, D.K. Pual and M.A Sattar; Study and Determination of Bacterial Load of Ice Cream Product; Journal of Applied Science and Technology 03(01): 55-59,
  • 21. S.M.M. Rahman, M. A. Mamun, M.Z. Karim and A.B.M.M. Rahman; In vitro Regeneration of Promising Sugercane Varieties of Bangladesh; Khulna Universities Studies: 3(1): 465-469,

External Affiliations

  • 1. Senate Member, Elected Registered Graduate of the KU act. Section 21(1da), Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh, from 09/2007 to till date
  • 2) Students Adviser, Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh
  • 3) Member, Executive Council, Bangladesh Association of Biotechnology Graduate (BABG)
  • 4) Member, the Japanese Association of Regenerative Medicine, Japan
  • 5)Member, the Japanese Association of Oral Biology, Japan
  • 6) Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Austin Arthritis, Austin Publishing Group # 46, Casselberry Way, Monroe Township, New Jersey 08831, USA
  • 7) Reviewer, Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Faculty of biotechnology and Food Sciences, Slovak University in Nitra, Slovakia
  • 8) Reviewer, Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology,jice@scopemed.org, http://www.jicep.com
  • 9) Reviewer, Journal of Molecular Pathophysiology, http://www.scopemed.org
  • 10) Reviewer, Journal of Nature Science and Sustainable Technology, Dalhousie University , Canada
  • 11) Reviewer, Journal of Oncotarget, 6666 East Quaker Str., Suite 4, Orchard Park, NY 14127, USA, email: editorialoffice@oncotarget.com

Awards & Recognition

  • 1) MEXT Scholarship 2009-2013 for PhD Study in Japan, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2) Natural Science and Engineering Research Council, Canada (NSERC) Fellowship May 2008
  • 3) University Merit Scholarships for academic 01 year Masters of Science in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh

Teaching

  • 1) Introduction to Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
  • 2) Molecular Biology
  • 3) Oncology and Virology
  • 4) Animal Cell Technology
  • 5) Cell Signaling
  • 6) Immunology
  • 7) Stem Cell Technology
  • 8) Animal Biotechnology
  • 9) Advanced Molecular Biology
  • 10) Advanced Environmental Biotechnology

Graduate Supervision

  • 1) PhD
  • 2) MS