Hello! I am Md. Mustak Khan. I am currently pursuing my MS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Chittagong. My research primarily focuses on Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) as a model organism to study the effects of plant-derived compounds and synthetic molecules. Alongside this, I maintain strong interests in Microbiology, Plant research, and Bioinformatics.
I work as a research assistant at the Laboratory of Applied Bioscience, where I gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques and collaborative scientific inquiry. My work with C. elegans and microbial systems has strengthened my expertise in experimental design and biological research.
Previously, I was actively involved with CHIRAL Bangladesh, contributing to the aiHealth Lab—an initiative dedicated to applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven solutions to public health and healthcare challenges.
In addition, I am a founding member of BioPC—Bioinformatics Lab of Research and Training. Currently, I serve in research project management, where I lead multiple projects focused on computational approaches to biological research, including Drug design, Vaccine development, Cancer Bioinformatics and Public Health.
Through these diverse experiences, I have built an interdisciplinary research profile that bridges experimental biology with computational science. I am deeply motivated to continue exploring innovative research opportunities and to contribute meaningfully to the scientific community.
My Research Interest:
- Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans)
- Microbiology
- Plant Research
- Bioinformatics