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Hire Md. Mahmudul I.
Bangladesh
USD 10 /hr

Bioinformatics & Computational Drug Discovery | Molecular Docking, MD Simulation, Protein-Ligand Analysis

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Medical Writing, Technical Writing
Research Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI Statistical Analysis, Image Analysis, Data Visualization
Work Experience

Assistant Lab Manager

Advanced Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Data Science Laboratory, Bangladesh

January 2026 - Present

Junior Research Collaborator

Advanced Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Data Science Laboratory, Bangladesh

December 2024 - Present

Education

Bachelor of Science (Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology )

Jashore University of Science and Technology

February 2022 - April 2026

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
WORKING PAPER
Md. Mahmudul Islam A review on a phenolic phytocompound: sources, biosynthesis, pharmacological activities, and toxicity. Advanced Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Data Science Laboratory, Bangladesh.
DISSERTATION THESIS
Md. Mahmudul Islam Computational Identification of Bioactive Danshen Phytochemicals Targeting PARP1: A Potential Therapeutic Strategy for Triple Negative Breast Cancer.
Md. Mahmudul Islam Phytocompound-based drug design for triple-negative breast cancer (Ongoing).
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Md. Mahmudul Islam In Silico Screening of Xanthium strumarium and Curcuma longa Phytochemicals as Potential Natural Inhibitors of Estrogen Receptor Alpha in Breast Cancer (Submitted). Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry.