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Name: A.H.M. Nurun Nabi; Highest academic degree: PhD; Current professional title: Professor; Current affiliated institution: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Dhaka. Teaching is both the art of assisting others in expanding their knowledge and the science of staying current with emerging findings while research is the process of producing new knowledge or ingeniously applying preexisting knowledge to produce original ideas and approaches. As a teacher, I have a strong desire to motivate people to reach their greatest potential. I teach both graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. My method is distinct because I place a high value on individualized and active learning, adjusting my lessons to fit the various needs of my students. I am different from other professionals in my business because I am dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive learning environment where each person feels appreciated and has the tools they need to achieve. Also, I am a devoted researcher. I am confident, passionate, bearer the knowledge of pedagogy having good research skills. I received my B.Sc. with honors, M.Sc. with thesis, and M.Phil. in biochemistry from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. I obtained my PhD degree in biochemistry in from Japan. I started my research activities by elucidating the mechanism of neutrophils against Gram negative bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae. I have also conducted research in the areas of nutritional, biochemical and immunological aspects in Human Arsenic Toxicity. Moreover, I proposed non-proteolytic activation mechanism of renin and prorenin, new peptide(s) with high potency as antihypertensive drugs. I was an active member of a research group working with aliskiren, a direct renin inhibitor and FDA approved antihypertensive drug. Currently, I am working to elucidate genetic causes of non-communicable and communicable diseases. I have completed supervision of 4 PhD, 1 MPhil and 35 MS while 3 PhD and 3 MS students are ongoing. I have published 89 articles, 7 book chapters and 1 edited book. Google scholar citation: 3024, h-index: 24, i10-index: 39. Attended more than 50 International and National conferences as Key Note, Invited speakers and for oral/poster presentations. I am a life member of learned societies of Bangladesh. I am a reviewer of many national and international journals of repute. More than 25 research articles have been peer reviewed. I am an International Advisory Board Member of Reviews in Agricultural Sciences, Editorial member of Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology, International Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, Biojournal of Science and Technology. I am working as a Joint secretary of the Bangladesh Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and have worked as Executive member of Bangladesh Biosafety, Biosecurity Society, former member of the Japanese Society of Hypertension, Japanese Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. As a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, my personal and professional goals are focused on advancing our understanding of the genetic and molecular foundations of both non-communicable and communicable diseases. Leading the Laboratory of Population Genetics, I thrive to unravel the genetic variants and molecular mechanisms associated with diseases like diabetes and dengue. My research integrates population genetics with biochemical analyses to identify key genetic determinants of disease susceptibility and progression. In long-term research, I seek to translate these findings into actionable insights for disease prevention, diagnosis, and therapy. By bridging the gap between genetic research and clinical applications, my goal is to contribute to the development of novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets that can significantly improve patient outcomes. Ultimately, my work strives to enhance our understanding of complex disease interactions and drive innovations in personalized medicine and public health strategies. Success in the modern workplace requires a broad range of abilities and specializations. I am a unique individual with strong active listening abilities that enable me to completely comprehend and sympathize with the wants and problems of my colleagues and students. In addition, I can establish trusting bonds with individuals from a variety of backgrounds due to my interpersonal skills, which promote a healthy work atmosphere. Furthermore, my leadership skills have enabled me to inspire teams to realize their full potential while also guiding them toward shared objectives. My ability to nurture students has been crucial in helping to foster fresh talent in the workplace by offering direction and encouragement as they grow into competent professionals. I can assign projects and efficiently arrange resources to get the best results. Finally, I can solve complex problems to examine them from several perspectives and come up with original ideas that advance society. In my free time, I enjoy reading novels and scientific articles. I also love cooking and experimenting with new recipes. Additionally, I am an avid traveler. I enjoy playing cricket. These activities help me relax and recharge outside of work.