Dr. Mohammad Shah Alam
Assistant ProfessorBangabandhu Skeikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Medical Science from The University of Tokyo, Japan
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Biography
Dr. Mohammad Shah Alam is currently working as Assistant Professor in Department of Anatomy & Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Science, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU), Bangladesh. He has completed his PhD in Veterinary Medical Science from Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan, and Master of Science(MS) in Anatomy from Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh. He also worked as Lecturer and Honorary Professor at Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Bangladesh. His main area of research interest focuses on Molecular and Cellular Analyses of Mammalian Gonadogenesis, Testiculogenesis and Spermatogenesis, Stem Cells, Germ line Stem Cells (GSCs), Testicular Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC), Cancer Stem Cells and Cancer Therapy, and Environmental Toxicology (Endocrine disruptors). Dr. Mohammad Shah Alam received honors includes Awarded Monbokagakusho (Mext) Scholarship, Excellent poster presentation award, received teaching and research assistantship (2007-2009) to teach Veterinary Anatomy and Cell biology research to undergraduate student in The University of Tokyo, Japan. He also visited many famous Universities and research institutes for the purpose of academic interactions and research collaboration with famous scientists and academicians. He is professional member of Bangladesh Veterinary Association (BVA), Bangladesh, Japanese Society of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Japan, Asian Veterinary Association of Anatomists, and World Veterinary Association. He is also serving as member of editorial board in journals such as Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, Japan, International Journal of Veterinary Science, Nigeria, Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, India, Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, Bangladesh, Editorial Board, Austin Journal of Anatomy, USA, and Austin Journal of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, USA. He has completed 2 research projects as principal investigator. He has published 13 research articles in international and national peer-reviewed journals as well as 9 proceedings contributed as author/co-author.
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Selected Publications
- Hoque, M.N., Z.C. Das, A.K. Talukder, M.S. Alam and A.N.M.A. Rahman, 2015. Different screening tests and milk somatic cell count for the prevalence of subclinical bovine mastitis in Bangladesh. Trop. Anim. health prod., 47: 79-86.
Direct Link | - Alam M.S. and M. Kurohmaru, 2015. Induction of spermatogenic cell apoptosis in prepubertal rats: an acute effect of butylbenzyl phthalate. Tissue Cell, .
- Alam, M.S., S. Ohsako, Y. Kanai and M. Kurohmaru, 2014. Single administration of butylparaben induces spermatogenic cell apoptosis in prepubertal rats. Acta histochem., 116: 474-480.
Direct Link | - Alam, M.S. and M. Kurohmaru, 2014. Disruption of sertoli cell vimentin filaments in prepubertal rats: An acute effect of butylparaben in vivo and in vitro. Acta histochem., 116: 682-687.
Direct Link | - Zhu, X.B., T.W. Tay, B.B. Andriana, M.S. Alam, E.K. Choi, N. Tsunekawa and M. Kurohmaru, 2010. Effects of di-iso-butyl phthalate on testes of prepubertal rats and mice. Okajimas folia anat. Japonica, 86: 129-136.
- Alam, M.S., S. Ohsako, T.W. Tay, N. Tsunekawa, Y. Kanai and M. Kurohmaru, 2010. Di (n-butyl) phthalate induces vimentin filaments disruption in rat sertoli cells: a possible relation with spermatogenic cell apoptosis. Anatomia histologia embryologia, 39: 186-193.
Direct Link | - Alam, M.S., S. Ohsako, T. Matsuwaki, X.B. Zhu, N. Tsunekawa, Y. Kanai and M. Kurohmaru, 2010. Induction of spermatogenic cell apoptosis in prepubertal rat testes irrespective of testicular steroidogenesis: a possible estrogenic effect of di (n-butyl) phthalate. Reprod., 139: 427-437.
Direct Link | - Alam, M.S., B.B. Andrina, T.W. Tay, N. Tsunekawa, Y. Kanai and M. Kurohmaru, 2010. Single administration of di (n-butyl) phthalate delays spermatogenesis in prepubertal rats. Tissue Cell, 42: 129-135.
Direct Link | - Tay, T.W., B.B. Andriana, M. Ishii, E.K. Choi, X.B. Zhu, M.S. Alam and M. Kurohmaru, 2007. Phagocytosis plays an important role in clearing dead cells caused by mono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate administration. Tissue Cell, 39: 241-246.
Direct Link | - Tay, T.W., B.B. Andriana, M. Ishii, E.K. Choi, X.B. Zhu, M.S. Alam and M. Kurohmaru, 2007. An ultrastructural study on the effects of mono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on mice testes: cell death and sloughing of spermatogenic cells. Okajimas folia anat. Japonica, 83: 123-130.
- Das, S.K., M.Z.I. Khan and M.S. Alam, 2005. Histological evidence for blood supply to the sperm host glands (SHG) in the oviduct on native chicken (gallus domesticus). Bangladesh J. Vet. Med., 3: 170-172.
- Das, S.K., M.S. Alam, M.N. Islam and M.A. Awal, 2005. Histology of the spleen of indigenous dog (canis familiaris) of Bangladesh. Bangladesh J. Vet. Med., 3: 59-61.
- Alam, M.S., S.K. Das and M.A. Awal, 2005. Morphometry of spleen with special emphasis on its arterial circulation of the indigenous horse in Bangladesh. Bangladesh J. Vet. Med., 3: 73-76.