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Professor Dr. Sufia Islam

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Professor Dr. Sufia Islam

Director, IQAC

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  • Ph.D in Pharmacology University of Dhaka in collaboration with CNAM, Paris, France
  • M.Pharm University of Dhaka
  • B.Pharm University of Dhaka


August 2013 – June 2015: Research Associate, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

September 2013 – December 2013: Adjunct faculty, Department of Biology, Saint Mary's University, 923 Robie St., Halifax NS B3H 3C3, Canada.

 August 23, 2010 – June 23, 2013: Chairperson, Department of Pharmacy, East West University (EWU).

 November 2016 - till date: Professor Department of Pharmacy, EWU.

September 1, 2008 – October 31, 2016: Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, EWU.

January 1, 2004 – August 31, 2008: Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, EWU.

September 2002 to April 2003: Visiting Fellow, Department of Biological Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai 400 005, India. 

April 2002 – September 2002: Visiting Fellow in Haffkine Institute, Parel, Mumbai - 400 012.

August 1993 – December 2001: Research Officer, Clinical Sciences Division, ICDDR,B.

May 1992 – August 1993: Worked on a project titled “Role of Vitamin A and Zinc in Reducing Diarrhoea: a Randomized Double-blind Clinic-based Trial with Community Follow-up” at ICDDR,B.

October 1990 – April 1992: Principal Investigator of a project titled “Study of Absorption Promoting Oral Rehydration Solutions in Animal Models” at ICDDR,B.

  • Basic and clinical research of Pharmacology    
  • Experimental and clinical studies of the microcirculation.    
  • Antimicrobial Resistance.    
  • Synergistic effects of antibiotics and iron chelators against resistant organisms.    
  • Experimental animal models of dehydration and sepsis; clinical and laboratory characteristics of sepsis.