Profile of Dr. Sumon Sarkar

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Dr. Sumon Sarkar

Assistant Professor

Department of Physiology & Pharmacology (PPH)

Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science

Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur.

E-mail: sarkarsumon.setu@gmail.com

Mobile: +8801721545509


CAREER OBJECTIVE

    Conduct bachelor and master's course as an academician/ course tutor. Supervise master's students. Conduct different research project. Provide training as a resource person to different GO and NGOs and Private organizations. Participate in different meeting of the departmental as well as administrative. Give Consultation services to different government and non government organizations. Attending different national and international conferences and seminars regarding my profession. Fascinating to conduct Higher Quality Education and Sustainable Research.

RESEARCH INTEREST

    One Health, AMR and Multi-Drug Resistance, Cellular Physiology, Diagnostic Physiology, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF) as a high throughput disease diagnostics, Nutritional Physiology, Environmental Toxicology, Wildlife Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, Endocrine Physiology, Electro-Physiology, Immunophysiology, Microplastics.

EDUCATION

  1. PhD (Ongoing), 2026

    Texas Tech University, USA

  2. Master of Science (MS) in Physiology, 2016

    Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology(PPH), Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University

  3. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), 2013

    Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

  4. HSC, 2007

    Notre Dame College, Dhaka

  5. SSC, 2005

    Handiyal High School, Chatmohor, Pabna


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

  1. Graduate Research Assistant
    Texas Tech University, USA

    August 22, 2022 to Present

  2. Assistant Professor
    Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

    July 11, 2021 to Present

  3. Lecturer
    Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

    July 11, 2019 to July 10, 2021

  4. Program Manager (Livestock)
    Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation (PKSF)- Livestock Unit

    April 04, 2016 to July 07, 2019


PUBLICATIONS

Journal Papers

  1. Awosile, B., Fritzler, J., Levent, G., Rahman, M. K., Ajulo, S., Daniel, I., ... & Sarkar, S. (2023). Genomic Characterization of Fecal Escherichia coli Isolates with Reduced Susceptibility to Beta-Lactam Antimicrobials from Wild Hogs and Coyotes. Pathogens, 12(7), 929.

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  2. Basher, M. K., Sarkar, S., Mobarak, M. H., & Islam, M. R. Inorganic arsenic exposure during pregnancy affects post-natal growth, blood parameters, and organ development of mice offspring.

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  3. Thompson, J., Everhart Nunn, S. L., Sarkar, S., & Clayton, B. (2023). Diagnostic Screening of Bovine Mastitis Using MALDI-TOF MS Direct-Spotting of Milk and Machine Learning. Veterinary Sciences, 10(2), 101.

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  4. Sarkar, S., Diab, H., & Thompson, J. (2023). Microplastic Pollution: Chemical Characterization and Impact on Wildlife. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(3), 1745.

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  5. Effect of Neem Extract with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles for Burn Wound Treatment

    Md. Rashid Anjum, Rakibul Islam, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Bazlar Rashid, Mst. Misrat Masuma Parvez, Sumon Sarkar, Md. Hannan Ali and Mst. Eshrat Zahan Asha

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  6. Phytochemical and Pharmacological Evaluation along with Antimicrobial Properties of Gynura Procumbens Leaves Extract

    Samima Akter Shathi, Fahima Binthe Aziz1, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Rakibul Islam, Mirza Mienur Meher, Sumon Sarkar and Md. Arman Sharif

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  7. Anti-prolactin Agent with Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Synergistically Improve Egg Production in Indigenous Chicken via Regulating Broody Behavior

    Deabasish Barman, Sumon Sarkar, Mst. Misrat Masuma Parvez, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Fahima Binthe Aziz, Rakibul Islam, Soshe Ahmed, Md. Hakimul Haque, and Md. Bazlar Rashid

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  8. M. M. Meher, M. Afrin, S. Sarker. 2021. Clinical Incidence of Diseases in Cattle and Goat at Different Area of Bera Upzilla in Pabna District of Bangladesh. JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. 13 (2), 579-587

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  9. Akhter MJ, Aziz FB*, Hasan MM, Islam R, Parvez MMM, Sarkar S, Meher MM. Comparative effect of papaya (Carica papaya) leaves’
    extract and Toltrazuril on growth performance, hematological parameter, and protozoal load in Sonali chickens infected by mixed Eimeria spp. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED VETERINARY AND ANIMAL RESEARCH (JAVAR). 2021; 8(1):91–100

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  10. Sumon Sarkar, Mirza Mienur Meher, Mst. Misrat Masuma Parvez, and Mahfuza Akther*, 2020. OCCURRENCES OF LUMPY SKIN DISEASE (LSD) IN CATTLE IN DINAJPUR SADAR OF BANGLADESH. Research in AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK and FISHERIES. Vol. 7, No. 3, December 2020: 445-455

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  11. Atikur Rahaman, Md. Bazlar Rashid*, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Rakibul Islam, Fahima Binthe Aziz and Sumon Sarkar, 2020.  Effects of Neem and Nishyinda leaves supplementation on growth performance and gut biosis in broiler. Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. 6 (2), 168-175; doi: 10.3329/ajmbr.v6i2.48047


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  12. Mst. Azmery Shathy, Md. Mahmudul Hasan*, Fahima Binthe Aziz, Rakibul Islam, Sumon Sarkar, 2020. Prevention of arsenic toxicity in quail by using spirulina and garlic. International Journal of Natural and Social Sciences. 7(1): 26-31. DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.12399740



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  13. Most. Fayza Khatun, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Rakibul Islam, Sumon Sarkar* and Md. Anowarul Haque, 2020.  Effect of spirulina (Spirulina platensis) and vitamin E on arsenic induced toxicity in Quail. Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. 6 (1), 93-98; doi: 10.3329/ajmbr.v6i1.46483


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  14. R. Roy, M. M. Hasan, F. B. Aziz, R. Islam, S. Sarkar*, 2019. Comparative study of neem leaf (Azadirachta indica) suspension and toltrazuril against coccidiosis in Sonali chicken. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 17 (2): 97-105.





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  15. Md. Niamul Shahadat, Rakibul Islam, Mst. Misrat Masuma Parvez, Sumon Sarkar*, 2019. Antidiabetic Evaluations of some Traditional Plants in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice Model. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS). e-ISSN: 2319-2380, p-ISSN: 2319-2372. Volume 12, Issue 12 Ser. I (December 2019), PP 59-68.



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    1. Md. Wasim Akram, Fahima Binthe Aziz, Rakibul Islam , Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Sumon Sarkar, Misrat Masuma Parvez and Sharmin Akter Ripa*, 2018. Effects of tulsi leaves and ginger solution on growth performance and hematological profiles of broilers. Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology. 3 (2), 143-149.

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  16. Mahabuba Begum , Fahima Binthe Aziz , Rakibul Islam , Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Misrat Masuma Parvez and Sumon Sarkar*, 2018. Anti-diabetogenic impact of bitter melon (Momordica charantia) and mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) on alloxan induced diabetic rabbit model. Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology. 3 (2), 136-142.




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  17. Mt. Rojina Begum, Rakibul Islam, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Sumon Sarkar*, Fahima Binthe Aziz, Misrat Masuma Pervez and Debobrota Roy Goswami, 2018. Effects of ipil ipil and calcium dietary sources on egg and growth performances of Japanese quail.  Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology. 3 (1), 72-77.


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  18. Debobrota Roy Goswami, Rakibul Islam, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Sumon Sarkar*, Fahima Binthe Aziz, Mst. Misrat Masuma Pervez and Md. Salauddin, 2018. Comparative efficacy of black cumin and domperidone therapy on milk yield and fat percentage of indigenous cow. Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology. 3 (1), 67-71.


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  19. Sumon Sarkar*, Fahima Binthe Aziz, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Rakibul Islam and Misrat Masuma Parvez, 2018. Effect of ipil ipil and bean leaves supplementation on egg production, egg quality and growth performance of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Reseach. 4 (2), 201-206; doi: 10.3329/ajmbr.v4i2.38256



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Awards and SCHOLARSHIPS

  1. Graduate School Travel Award for American Society of Mass Spectrometry Annual Meeting

    Funded by: Texas Tech University Graduate School, USA

  2. Graduate Student Research Scholarship

    Funded by: Texas Tech University-School of Veterinary Medicine, USA

  3. Dean's Award 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

    Funded by: Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science, HSTU

  4. Pabna Zilla Parishod Merit Student Award 2008 and 2010

    Funded by: Pabna Zilla Parishod


PROJECTS

  1. Protective potential of selenium against arsenic-induced hematological, biochemical, and organ development anomalies in adult female mice

    Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

    Position: Associate Investigator

    Description: A major environmental health concern across the world is chronic arsenic exposure from contaminated water, which is linked to hematological, biochemical, and many other significant systemic illnesses. This situation is worsened due to limited availability of therapeutic cures. The current study on adult female mice assessed the protective effects of Na-selenite against arsenic-mediated hematological, biochemical and organ development toxicities. In this study, adult female mice (Swiss Albino) were categorized into four groups namely control, NaAsO2, NaAsO2+Na2SeO3 and Na2SeO3 (10 µm NaAsO2 and 10 µm Na2SeO3, respectively) were orally administrated via drinking water up to 60 days of treatment period. Then the hematological, biochemical parameters, organ to body weight ratio and morphology of Liver and Lung were assessed. Na-arsenite exposure caused significant (p<0.05, respectively) increase of WBC count, RBC count, platelet count, hemoglobin, ESR, TCE, and RDW SD. The result also showed that serum RBS, ALT (SGPT), Alkaline phosphatase, Total cholesterol, Triglyceride and Uric acid level significantly (p<0.01) higher in NaAsO2 exposed group. Arsenic exposure also led to significant (p<0.02) decrease of organ to body weight ratio in spleen and slight discoloration and consistency of liver and lung than the control group. It's interesting to note that co-administration of sodium selenite markedly mitigated all the changes caused by arsenic induced alteration of hematological parameters, serum biochemical parameters, organ to body weight ratio (p<0.05, p<0.01, p<0.05, respectively).The current study provides compelling evidence for the protective effectiveness of co-administration of Na-selenite against hematotoxicity, biochemical change, and organ toxicity in adult female mice carried on by exposure to Na-arsenite.

  2. Determination of suitable hormonal synchronization techniques of ewes for lamb production at Coastal region of Bangladesh

    Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

    Position: Project Director

    Description: The aim of the present study was to production of lambs through hormonal synchronization of ewes.

  3. Ameliorative effect of selenium on arsenic induced placental malformations, defective fetal and post-natal growth & development

    Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

    Position: Associate Investigator

    Description: Arsenic toxicity is accountable for numerous diseases, malformations in reproduction and development both in humans and animals. Comprehensive epidemiological studies revealed that arsenic toxicity not only harmful for the mother but also has deleterious effects on offspring’s later life. Therefore, if it is possible to alleviate the arsenic-induced toxicity through selenium supplementation, it will create new hope for the arsenic-contaminated population in Bangladesh. Furthermore, the findings of this project will boost new information on arsenic-induced reproductive toxicity and selenium-based mitigation strategy. This information will further create new opportunities for the scientist to project possible treatment options to minimize the arsenic-induced reproductive toxicity using selenium.


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