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Full Time Faculty
Lecturer

M.Sc, Uppsala University, Sweden
BPharm, North South University, Bangladesh

Phone: +880-2-55668200 Ext. 6275
Email: nadia.afrin@northsouth.edu
Office: SAC 957

Curriculum Vitae

 

About

Nadia Afrin holds a MSc degree from Uppsala University, Sweden from the Department of Medical Sciences in Biomedicine. She passed the degree with distinction in Advanced Neurobiology. Before that, she completed her B.Pharm from North South University with the academic distinction of Magna Cum Laude.

She worked with Autism Spectrum Disorder as a Research Assistant after completing the B.Pharm. During her Master's project she gained expertise in handling both mice and human pancreatic alpha and beta cell line.

 

Selected Publications

Under Review

Awards & Honors

1. CTRG grant (2025) recipient as principal investigator.

2.Result Based Scholarship (50%) during B.Pharm studies in North South University.

3. Daily Star Award for Outstanding result in 'O' levels/'A' Levels. 

Educational Qualifications

MSc in Biomedicine (Uppsala University, Sweden)

B.Pharm (North South University)

'A' Levels (Edexcel Curriculum)

'O' Levels (Edexcel Curriculum)

Academic Experience

Research Assistant in Pharmacology Lab

Biology Teacher (Mangrove International School)

Science Teacher (Mastermind International School)

Corporate Experience
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Courses

1. Basic Pathology and Toxicology

2. Medicinal Chemistry-II

3. Pharmaceutical Micobiology-II

4. Drug Information

5. Introduction to Pharmacy

6. Inorganic Pharmacy 

7. Human Physiology-I Lab

8. Medicinal Chemistry-II Lab

9. Pharmaceutical Technology-II Lab

10. Cosmetology Lab

11. Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I Lab

12. Physical Pharmacy Lab

13. Inorganic Pharmacy Lab

14. Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

Membership and professional Activites
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Research Interests

Neuropharmacology

(Alzheimer and Parkinson's Disease)

Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity 

(Alpha Cell Stress and Imbalance in Mitochondrial Dymanics, fission/fusion)