Fellowship
I have been very honored to work as a research fellow in ICT, Division, Bangladesh, which is the most prestigious fellowship in post graduate level. The fields of my research are Nano-Technology, Engineering and Technological Development.
I will research on a sensitive topic in Biomedical Physics, where the selected proposal is about "Pore Formation in Model Nano-Membrane using Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) Technology for the Possible Application in Cancer Cell Ablation"
The Contributions in Development of Sustainable Medical Technology :
I will research on a sensitive topic in Biomedical Physics, where the selected proposal is about "Pore Formation in Model Nano-Membrane using Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) Technology for the Possible Application in Cancer Cell Ablation"
The Contributions in Development of Sustainable Medical Technology :
Cancer is predicted to be
an increasingly important cause of morbidity and mortality in Bangladesh in the next few decades. The estimated
incidence of 12.7 million new cancer cases will rise to 21.4
million by 2030. More than two-thirds of the total expenditure on health is through
out-of-pocket payments. According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics,
cancer is the sixth leading cause of death. International Agency for Research
on Cancer has estimated cancer-related death rates in Bangladesh to be 7.5% in
2005 and 13% in 2030.
It is true that cancer is
a worldwide problem, and therefore researchers in the world are trying to solve
this problem by various ways. As a student of biophysics if I find an
alternative technique rather chemo-therapy, it will be a remarkable development
for cancer research in the world. We hope the result of this research will permit us to develop a novel technique
for cancer cell ablation that can be implemented in hospitals for medical
diagnosis. I therefore expect that the results from this project will
contribute in the development of sustainable technology.
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