Dr. Md. Muzammel Hossain

Dr. Md. Muzammel Hossain

Research Area: Ecotoxicology, Redox Biology, Human and Environmental Health, Physiology, Ecology, Heavy Metal or PTEs, PFAS, Soil Element, ​Plant, Stress, Risk Assessment, ​Emerging  Contamination, Biochemistry, Toxicology, Food Safety, Agri-Food Safety, Sedimentology, Antioxidant, Enzyme activities, Transcription analysis, Gene expression, DNA barcode, Invasive species, Biota, Invertebrate, Freshwater, Terrestrial, Wetland, ​Biodiversity, Evaluation and Conservation.

Affiliations
Postdoc, School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, China.
PhD Candidate, College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, China
Lecturer, Agricultural University College, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Researcher, HEQEP, Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Director, Biodiversity Conservation and Fisheries Research Center, Bangladesh

Education
Postdoc in Environmental Science and Engineering,  Jiangsu University, China.​
Ph.D. 
in Ecotoxicology (Soil Science),  Huazhong Agricultural University, China
MSc (Thesis) in Zoology, Faculty of Life and Earth Science, Jagannath University.
BSc in Zoology, Faculty of Life and Earth Science, Jagannath University.

FELLOWSHIPS
2022 –  Postdoctoral Fellowship – Jiangsu University, China (09/2022-03/2025)

SCHOLARSHIP, GRANTS,  AWARD
2017 – Fully Funded Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) For Ph.D. Program (2017)
2016 – Research Scientist award from European Association and SharkLab ADRIA (2016).
2014 – Travel Grant for HydroMedit 2014, November 13-15, Volos, Greece (2014)
2014 – “Happy Fish” International Symbol from WFMF, The Netherlands (2014)
2012 – Jagannath University MSc Merit Research Grant (2012-2013).

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Summary
Dr. Md Muzammel Hossain is a principal investigator of the Hossain LAB. He is a wildlife ecologist with specializing in ecotoxicology. He is a Postdoctoral scholar in environmental science and engineering at Biofuels Institute, School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. He has earned a Ph.D. in Soil Science with specialization in ecotoxicology from Huazhong Agricultural University, China under a prestigious CSC scholarship. Previously he completed MSc (Thesis) and BSc (honor’s) in Zoology from Jagannath University, Dhaka as merit student. He participated at 3rd International Trainee Symposium in Agri food, Nitration and Health, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and international conference AGU25, New Orleans, LA, USA. He attended at Hydromedit 2014 in University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece. His primary research investigated at the source-sink relationship of pollutants in fast growth areas of economy and effects of chemical pollutants on individual organisms and their physiology and on populations and ecosystems. A significant portion of his research is focused on investigating the detrimental effects of human-induced stressors and climate factors on ecosystems. Human activities are accelerating environmental transformations worldwide, with pollutants playing a crucial role in pushing Earth’s systems beyond their safe thresholds. Anthropogenic activities are alterations have significant impacts on biodiversity, the functioning of ecosystems, and human health. Studying from genes to ecosystems involves examining biological organization across multiple levels, understanding how small-scale processes influence larger systems, and vice versa. Understanding stress physiology and biochemistry reveals how the body initiates rapid and sustained responses to stressors through neural and hormonal pathways, involving numerous biochemical processes that influence metabolism, immune function, and overall health. His research has primarily focused on species and ecosystem conservation, pollution reduction, climate change mitigation, with an emphasis on developing sustainable solutions that balance ecological health and human health needs. His research also focuses on various aspects of ecology, including risk assessment, stress responses, chemical ecology, biomass and environmental pollution. His interests encompass pollutants such as potential toxic elements, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), bioaccumulation, remediation strategies, antioxidants, and their impacts on animals, soil invertebrates, plants and parasites. Dr. Hossain has authored over 30 papers published in peer-reviewed international journals.

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