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Shah M. Faruque : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shah M. Faruque
Shah Mohammad Faruque (born c. 1956) is a Bangladeshi scientist. His research focuses on''Vibrio cholerae'', the bacterium which causes the epidemic diarrhoeal disease Cholera. Currently he is the director of the Centre for Food and Water Borne Diseases at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B). His areas of interest include microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, environmental microbiology, ecology, and evolution of bacterial pathogens, particularly those associated with waterborne and foodborne diseases. Faruque is known for his work on molecular genetics, epidemiology and ecology of the cholera pathogen.〔Thomas Häusler ''Viruses Vs. Superbugs: A Solution to the Antibiotics Crisis?'' 2007 Page 89〕 Faruque is a Fellow of TWAS, the World Academy of Sciences, as well as a Fellow of the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences. He is a member of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, ISID, and a founding member of the Association of ''Vibrio'' Biologists, AViB. == Early life and education == Shah Mohammad Faruque was born in Jessore District, Bangladesh in 1956. He received his early education in Jessore Sacred Heart School, Jessore Zilla School, Jhenidah Cadet College, and Jessore Government M.M. College. Faruque received his BSc, and MSc degrees from the department of Biochemistry, Dhaka University in 1978 and 1979 respectively. He obtained his PhD in 1988 from the University of Reading,in the UK. In Reading, he worked on hormonal regulation of gene expression. He was a Commonwealth Scholar in the UK.
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