Dr. Mohammad Nasif Sarowar

Associate Professor
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Animal Pathogenic Fungi
Gene Transformation
DNA Sequencing
Fish Physiology

Selected Publications

  1. Songe, M.M., A. Willems, M.N. Sarowar, K. Rajan and O. Evensen et al., 2016. A thicker chorion gives ova of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) the upper hand against Saprolegnia infections. J. Fish Dis., 39: 879-888.
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  2. Rahman, K.M. and M.N. Sarowar, 2016. Molecular characterisation of oomycetes from fish farm located in Mymensingh sadar during summer. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res., 2: 236-246.
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  3. Derevnina, L., B. Petre, R. Kellner, Y.F. Dagdas and M.N. Sarowar et al., 2016. Emerging oomycete threats to plants and animals. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, Vol. 371. 10.1098/rstb.2015.0459.
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  4. Sarowar, M.N., M. Saraiva, C.N. Jessop, O. Lilje, F.H. Gleason and P. van West, 2014. Infection Strategies of Pathogenic Oomycetes in Fish. In: Freshwater Fungi and Fungal-Like Organisms, Gareth, J.E.B., K.D. Hyde and K.L. Pang (Eds.)., Chapter 10. De Gruyter, Berlin Germany, pp: 217-243.

  5. Sarowar, M.N., A.H. van den Berg, D. McLaggan, M.R. Young and P. van West, 2014. Saprolegnia strains isolated from river insects and amphipods are broad spectrum pathogens. Fungal Biol., 118: 579-590.
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