Md. Sazzad Hossain | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Md. Sazzad Hossain | Agricultural and Biological Sciences| Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Md. Sazzad Hossain | Bangladesh Agricultural University | Bangladesh

Professor Md. Sazzad Hossain is a distinguished academic in Aquaculture at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh. With over two decades of teaching, research, and administrative experience, he has contributed significantly to fisheries science, fish nutrition, and aquatic environment research. His career reflects dedication to advancing sustainable aquaculture practices, poverty alleviation, and environmental conservation. He has supervised more than 180 MS students and has published extensively in national and international journals. Widely recognized for his academic and professional excellence, Professor Hossain has represented Bangladesh globally through research collaborations, invited lectures, and international conference presentations, establishing himself as a leader in fisheries science.

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Education

Md. Sazzad Hossain built a strong academic foundation through rigorous education in fisheries and aquaculture. He completed his SSC and HSC with first-class results in science, followed by a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Fisheries from Bangladesh Agricultural University, where he earned first-class grades. His outstanding performance led him to pursue an M.S. in Aquacultureat the same institution, graduating with distinction (Grade A). Later, he further advanced his expertise as a Doctoral Research Student at the University of the Ryukyus, Japan, focusing on coral growth and environmental influences on aquatic ecosystems.

Professional Experience

Professor Hossain’s career at Bangladesh Agricultural University spans more than 24 years. Starting as a Part-time Teacher in 2000, he became Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and finally Professor of Aquaculture (2014–present). His academic responsibilities include teaching aquaculture and fisheries, mentoring postgraduate students, and conducting impactful research projects. He has delivered guest lectures internationally, including at Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia, and presented research at global conferences in Japan and Thailand. Additionally, he has held significant administrative roles such as Head of the Department of Aquaculture, Provost, Proctor, and Convenor of the Provost Council, contributing to institutional development and leadership.

Research Focus

Professor Hossain’s research focuses on aquaculture nutrition, fish feed technology, nanoparticle applications, aquatic pollution, and conservation biology. He has conducted pioneering studies on the effects of dietary vitamins, probiotics, and nanoparticles on fish growth, health, and feed utilization. His investigations extend to heavy metal contamination, food safety, and sustainable aquaculture practices, emphasizing environmental management and community well-being. He has led over 20 funded projects, ranging from feed optimization and prebiotic development to coral reef studies and endangered fish conservation. His work integrates innovative scientific approaches with practical solutions to enhance aquaculture productivity, food security, and environmental sustainability in Bangladesh.

Awards and Honors

Professor Hossain has earned recognition for his excellence in research, teaching, and service. He has been invited as a Guest Lecturer internationally, highlighting his global academic impact. His research has attracted competitive funding from prestigious bodies including UGC, MOST, BAURES, BAS-USDA, and ICT Division of Bangladesh. He has supervised a large number of postgraduate students who now serve in fisheries research and management. As a reviewer and editor for reputed international journals, he has contributed to advancing global aquaculture knowledge. His memberships in professional societies such as the Fisheries Society of Bangladesh further reflect his respected standing in the academic community.

Publications Top Notes

Heavy metals accumulation in some important fish species cultured in commercial fish farm of Natore, Bangladesh and possible health risk evaluation — M Alam, MF Rohani, MS Hossain — Emerging Contaminants 9 (4), 100254, 2023 — Citations: 58

Assessment of heavy metals in farmed shrimp, Penaeus monodon sampled from Khulna, Bangladesh: An inimical to food safety aspects — C Biswas, SS Soma, MF Rohani, MH Rahman, A Bashar, MS Hossain — Heliyon 7 (3), 2021 — Citations: 56

Effects of dietary silica nanoparticle on growth performance, protein digestibility, hematology, digestive morphology, and muscle composition of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus — A Bashar, NA Hasan, MM Haque, MF Rohani, MS Hossain — Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 706179, 2021 — Citations: 43

Environmental effects on the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions and skeletal density banding pattern of Porites coral from Khang Khao Island, Thailand — MDH Sazzad, AR Wijaya, K Tanaka, S Ohde — African Journal of Biotechnology 9 (33), 2010 — Citations: 26

Optimization of BCR microwave from Fe assessment in sediment material in the Gulf of Prigi — AR Wijaya, I Oktaviana, S Wonorahardjo, Y Utomo, M Muntholib , … — IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 515 (1), 012091, 2019 — Citations: 21

Pesticides and heavy metal toxicity in fish and possible remediation – a review — MSH Ghafarifarsani H, MF Rohani, M Raeeszadeh, S Ahani, M Yousefi, M Talebi — Annals of Animal Science 24, 1007–1024, 2024 — Citations: 20

Effects of multispecies probiotics on growth, hematology, and gut health of stinging catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis) in biofloc system — AM Sohel, M Shahjahan, MK Hossain, KR Sumi, MS Hossain, … — Water 15 (14), 2519, 2023 — Citations: 20

Conclusion

Professor Md. Sazzad Hossain exemplifies academic leadership, impactful research, and community service in the field of aquaculture. His pioneering contributions in fish nutrition, environmental conservation, and sustainable aquaculture have significantly advanced fisheries science in Bangladesh and beyond. With extensive publications, global collaborations, and active mentorship, he has shaped the next generation of researchers and professionals. His strong involvement in academic, administrative, and social organizations reflects a balanced commitment to science and society. As a visionary educator and researcher, Professor Hossain continues to influence sustainable fisheries development, making him a role model and an asset to the academic and research community.

Anindya Sundar Panja | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja, Oriental Institute of Science and Technology, India.

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Biotechnology at the Oriental Institute of Science and Technology, Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India. With a Ph.D. from Vidyasagar University, he specializes in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and computational biology, focusing on genome annotation, drug design, and protein modeling. Dr. Panja has contributed significantly to his field with over 25 peer-reviewed publications, covering areas such as antimicrobial resistance, SARS-CoV-2 mutation analysis, and biofilm inhibition. His research blends in vitro and in silico approaches, advancing understanding in structural bioinformatics and molecular interactions. Dr. Panja is dedicated to both teaching and impactful scientific research.

Professional Profile:

Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja has demonstrated a remarkable academic and research career, notably as an Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of Science and Technology, Vidyasagar University, and previously at the Burdwan Institute of Management and Computer Science. With a strong foundation in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Dr. Panja has contributed extensively to the field, focusing on areas such as sequence analysis, genome annotation, drug design, and structural bioinformatics. His research has resulted in a prolific publication record, with over 25 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals, including studies on antimicrobial resistance, SARS-CoV-2, and bioinformatics tools for protein modeling.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biotechnology from Vidyasagar University, where his research focused on amino acid transition during thermophilic to mesophilic protein evolution and the development of a bioinformatics tool for protein structure prediction. He also earned a Master of Science in Biotechnology from Vidyasagar University and a Master of Diploma in Bioinformatics from I.I.S.W.B.M., Kolkata. Additionally, Dr. Panja completed his B.Sc. Honours in Biotechnology at The University of Burdwan. His diverse educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and computational techniques

💼Work Experience:

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja has accumulated extensive teaching and research experience in the field of Biotechnology. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of Science and Technology, Vidyasagar University, he has also held positions at the Burdwan Institute of Management and Computer Science. With over a decade of academic involvement, Dr. Panja has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate students and served as a guest faculty member. He has been actively engaged in academic administration, including paper setting and examination roles at several prominent universities, demonstrating his significant contribution to the educational landscape in West Bengal.

🌍 Research Skills: 

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja possesses extensive research skills in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and computational modeling. He is proficient in sequence analysis, genome annotation, and comparative genomics, with a focus on protein modeling and evolutionary bioinformatics. His expertise extends to drug design and the development of computational tools for molecular interaction networks. Dr. Panja has strong skills in the application of optimization algorithms, genetic algorithms, and scientific computation for complex biological data analysis. Additionally, he has significant experience in structural bioinformatics, protein stability prediction, and molecular docking studies, contributing to multiple publications in prestigious journals.

🥇Award and Honors:

Dr. Anindya Sundar Panja has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to the fields of bioinformatics and molecular biology. He has been consistently acknowledged for his excellence in research, particularly in the areas of drug design, protein modeling, and genome annotation. His work has earned him prestigious accolades from various academic institutions, including his involvement as a paper setter and examiner for renowned universities. Additionally, Dr. Panja’s research publications in top-tier journals have garnered recognition, establishing him as a leading figure in his field. His continuous contributions to science and education highlight his professional achievements.

Conclusion:

Anindya Sundar Panja is highly suitable for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” given his strong academic background, extensive teaching and mentorship experience, and a substantial portfolio of peer-reviewed research publications. His work in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and computational research not only aligns with the award’s focus on excellence in research but also underscores his contributions to advancing scientific knowledge in critical areas. His qualifications and achievements make him an exemplary candidate deserving of this award.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Prediction of Prospective Mutational Landscape of SARS-CoV-2 Spike ssRNA and Evolutionary Basis of Its Host Interaction

Screening of Prospective Antiallergic Compound as FcεRI Inhibitors and Its Antiallergic Efficacy Through Immunoinformatics Approaches

In silico comparative structural and functional analysis of arsenite methyltransferase from bacteria, fungi, fishes, birds, and mammals

In-silico Evaluation of Structurally Homologous Drosophila p53 with Human p53 to Identify Functional Differences for Future Therapeutic Research

Immunoinformatics and MD-simulation data suggest that Omicron spike epitopes are more interacting to IgG via better MHC recognition than Delta variant