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230:, that supports a self-limiting nature of seasonal cholera epidemics. His team has also conducted cutting-edge research in CRISPR-Cas systems carried by bacterial viruses such as the JSF series of bacteriophages, isolated and characterized by them. It is vital to generate more knowledge on the underlying diversity and functions of this system to fully realize the potential of technologies like CRISPR gene editing. Currently Faruque and his team have been studying the role of quorum sensing and bacterial communication through molecular signals in the environmental biology and epidemiology of the cholera pathogen. 99:(ICDDR,B), and formerly director of the Centre for Food and Water Borne Diseases in ICDDR,B. His areas of research interest include microbial genomics, bacteriophages, environmental microbiology, ecology, and evolution of bacterial pathogens, particularly those associated with waterborne and foodborne diseases. Faruque is primarily known for his work in genomics, epidemiology and ecology of the cholera pathogen, and its bacteriophages. 30: 167:
with financial support by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). Faruque maintained an active research team in icddr,b for over two decades, and then moved to BRAC University to strengthen life science research in one of the nation's premier private universities. Later he
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as a scientist, and pioneered molecular biology research in Bangladesh. In recognition of his contributions to the understanding of natural phenomena associated with the dynamics of cholera epidemics, and molecular mechanisms in the evolution of pathogenic Vibrio cholerae, he was awarded the "TWAS
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Faruque has authored more than 150 original research papers, reviews, and book chapters. His papers have been published in top ranking international scientific journals, including
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Addressing the health problems of developing countries, Faruque has contributed significantly to the understanding of natural mechanisms associated with the emergence of
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strains with epidemic potential and the role of bacteriophages in this process. They discovered and characterised several novel
81:; born c. 1956) is a professor and the dean of the School of Environment and Life Sciences at Independent University Bangladesh ( 516: 199:, Boston, Faruque has contributed extensively to the recent understanding of the epidemiology, transmissibility and ecology of 215:, and contributed substantially to understanding the molecular mechanisms for transmission of these phages, and their role in 195:, the causative agent of cholera epidemics. In collaboration with John Mekalanos, Adele H. Lehman Professor of Microbiology, 107: 490: 130:, and Jessore Government M.M. College. Faruque received his BSc, and MSc degrees from the department of Biochemistry, 95:. Among other positions, previously he was a professor at BRAC University; director of the Genomics Centre at the 431: 536: 506: 196: 127: 135: 62: 511: 387: 123: 179:. Although he has conducted significant work in understanding the epidemiology and transmission of 151: 58: 250:
Faruque is married to Hasna Hena. They have two children - Elora Faruque and Shah Nayeem Faruque.
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evolution. Faruque has proposed models to explain the role of environmental and host factors and
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Hassan, Faizule; Kamruzzaman, M.; Mekalanos, John J.; Faruque, Shah M. (21 October 2010).
87: 391: 408: 371: 138:, in the UK. In Reading, he worked on hormonal regulation of gene expression. He was a 500: 223: 307: 172:), and worked as the Dean of the School of Environment and Life Sciences in IUB. 272: 239: 119: 47: 456: 29: 417: 203:. Their work showed the genetic basis for the origin and evolution of new 191:
infections, his major contribution is in the epidemiology and genetics of
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in 1956. He received his early education in Jessore Sacred Heart School,
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and taught biochemistry and molecular biology courses. He later joined
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Faruque joined the faculty of the Department of Biochemistry at the
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in 1978 and 1979 respectively. He obtained his PhD in 1988 from the
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Prize-2005" in Medical Sciences, by The World Academy of Sciences
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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Viruses Vs. Superbugs: A Solution to the Antibiotics Crisis?
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Academic staff of Independent University, Bangladesh
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Shah Mohammad Faruque was born in Jessore District,
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Jessore District
Bangladesh
University of Dhaka
University of Reading
Bengali
IUB
Vibrio cholerae
Cholera
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
TWAS
Bangladesh Academy of Sciences
Bangladesh
Jessore Zilla School
Jhenidah Cadet College
Dhaka University
University of Reading
Commonwealth Scholar
University of Dhaka
ICDDR,B
TWAS
ICDDR,B
IUB
bacterial pathogens
Shigella
Escherichia coli
Harvard Medical School
filamentous phages
lytic
bacteriophages

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