Lecturer (Microbiology)
Profile
Tasnimul Arabi Anik is a Lecturer in Microbiology at Notre Dame University Bangladesh (NDUB), having joined the department in January 2026. He earned both his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Microbiology from the University of Dhaka.
During his M.S. research, he received a research fellowship through a collaborative program between the University of Dhaka and the University of Copenhagen. Following his graduation, he served as a Teaching Assistant at BRAC University.
He is a biomedical scientist with expertise in conventional microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. His research integrates experimental and computational approaches to investigate microbial pathogenesis, antimicrobial resistance, and public health microbiology.
Research Interests
- Bacterial genomics and comparative genomics
- Antimicrobial resistance and pan-resistome analysis
- Biofilm formation and virulence mechanisms
- Environmental and public health microbiology
- Bioinformatics, big data, and machine learning applications in microbiology
Education
| Degree | Subject | Institution | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| M.S. | Microbiology | University of Dhaka | 2025 |
| B.S. | Microbiology | University of Dhaka | 2023 |
Teaching Experience
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Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Notre Dame University Bangladesh
2025 – Present -
Teaching Assistant, BRAC University
2025
Publications (Selected)
- Anik, T. A., et al. (2025). Genomic Characterization of a Novel Multi-Drug Resistant Staphylococcus haemolyticus DUEML1 (ST-184): Insights from Pan-Resistome Analysis. BMC Microbiology.
- Anik, T. A., et al. (2025). Comparative Assessment of Antibiotic Resistance and Biofilm Formation in Clinical ESKAPE Pathogens from Bangladesh. Antibiotics.
- Pal, D. C., Anik, T. A., et al. (2024). Identification and Functional Annotation of Hypothetical Proteins of Pan-Drug-Resistant Providencia rettgeri Strain MRSN845308 Toward Designing Antimicrobial Drug Targets. Bioinformatics and Biology Insights.
- Anik, T. A., et al. (2025). Draft Genome Sequence of a Multidrug-Resistant Clinical Serratia marcescens DUEML4 Isolated from a Human Tracheal Aspirate in Bangladesh. Microbiology Resource Announcements (ASM).
Fellowships
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Research Fellowship on Climate Change and Migration
(Collaborative program between the University of Dhaka and the University of Copenhagen)
