Md. Shohel Hossain

Md. Shohel Hossain
Lecturer

B. Pharm (Professional), M. Pharm (Jahangirnagar University)

Mobile No.: +8801811575451
Email:  mdshohel9515@gmail.com
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Joining Date: 1st October, 2024

Teaching Interest:
Organic Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Analysis.

Research Interest:
Pharmacology, Toxicology, Phytochemistry, Computational Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry

Training and Workshop:

  1. Training on Data Science and Machine Learning, Provided by Bangladesh Data Science School.                                                   3rd April- 27th October 2023.
  2. Training on R for Bioinformatics, Organized by Chiral Bangladesh. 20th July -5th August 2023.     
  3. Workshop on FT-IR and UV-Vis Spectroscopy, Held at Wazed Miah Science Research Centre, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bnagladesh.   28th February 2023.                                                                                                             
  4. Training on Computer-Aided Drug Design, Arranged by Computer in Chemistry and Medicine Laboratory, Bangladesh.    10th -21st January,2023.
  5. Training on Computer Aided Drug Design A to Z, Organized by Dawn of Bioinformatics Ltd.                                                                     16th -24th June,2023.
  6. Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights Regime, Pharmaceutical Industry and Access to Medicine in Bangladesh. Organized by Dept. of IR, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh & Third World Network (TWN).                       18TH -21ST Dec,2022.

 

Publications:

  1. Aminul Islam, Md. Shohel Hossain,Hasnat, S. et al. In-silico study unveils potential phytocompounds in Andrographis paniculata against E6 protein of the high-risk HPV-16 subtype for cervical cancer therapy. Scientfic Reports 14, 17182 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-65112-2
  2. Md. Shohel Hossain, Soharth Hasnat, Shilpy Akter, Maria M. Mim, Anika Tahcin, Majedul Hoque, Durjoy Sutradhar et al. “Computational Identification of Vernonia cinerea-Derived Phytochemicals as Potential Inhibitors of Nonstructural Protein 1 (NSP1) in Dengue Virus Serotype-2.” Frontiers in Pharmacology 15: 1465827.https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1465827
  3. Ataur Rahman, Masuma, R., Bala, A. K., Islam, M. A. F., & Md Shohel Hossain (2023). Investigation of In-vivo antioxidant and hepatoprotective potential of ethanolic extracts of Bombax insigne (Sw.) K. Schum on Swiss albino Rat. International Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Archive, 5(1), 087-096.   10.53771/ijbpsa.2023.5.1.0025   
  4. Md Al Foyjul Islam, Runa Masuma, AM Rakibur Rahman, Md Shohel Hossain, Md Nahid Hasan, and Arafath Jubayer. “Evaluation of analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties of the Flacourtia indica extract in laboratory animal.” J. Phytomolecules Pharmacology 10 (2023). https://doi.org/10.56717/ jpp.2022.v01i02.009  
  5. Mallick, Opu, Bidduth Kumar Sarkar, Md Jannatul Islam Polash, Arghya Prosun Sarkar, Barno Kumar Sarkar, Matrika Saha Roy, Shouhardyo Kundu, Md Shohel Hossain, Taslima Akter, and Sukalyan Kumar Kundu10. “Role of Dietary Botanical Lead Compounds on Infectious Diseases.”
  6. Majedul Hoque, Md Shohel Hossain, Taharat Akram, and Sentu Ranjan Das. “Advancing healthcare: Exploring recent innovations in drug delivery systems.” International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation 4, no. 5 (2023): 50-55.
  7. Majedul Hoque, Iftear Kazim Rafi, and Md Shohel Hossain. “Centella asiatica: A mini review of its medicinal properties and different uses.” World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 19, no. 02 (2023): 1185-1191.
  8. Md Shohel Hossain, Hasan, M. N., Aktaruzzaman, M., Jubayer, A., & Hoque, M. (2023). A study of blood pressure and pulse rate between obese and non-obese adults in Bangladesh. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 19(3), 1103-1109.
  9. Majedul Hoque, Md Shohel Hossain, Hasan, M. N., Jubayer, A., & Aktaruzzaman, M. (2023). Investigating the characteristics of carboxymethyl cellulose film as a possible material for green packaging. GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 24(3), 193-201.