Bangladesh University of Health Sciences

Md Mahedi Hassan Tusher

Md Mahedi Hassan Tusher
Lecturer

Masters of Pharmacy (M Pharm) – State University of Bangladesh- 2019
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm) – Stamford University Bangladesh-2017

Production Officer

  • Ziska Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Shofipur,Gazipur, Bangladesh Department: Production (Solid Section) Duration: November 2017 to December 2018

Academic Experience

  • Lecturer , Department of Pharmacology, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) Faculty of Basic Sciences Department of Pharmacology Duration: January 2021 to till date.
  • Teaching Assistant (TA), Department of Pharmacology , Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) Faculty of Basic Sciences Department of Pharmacology Duration: 1 year (January 2020 to December 2020)
  1. Razon, A.H., Alauddin, M., Farzana, N., Mazumdar, S., Amin, M.R., Tusher, M.M.H., Asrafuzzaman, M., Hasan, N., Rahman, M., Saiedullah, M. and Rokeya, B., 2024. The Intricate Mechanisms of Functional Foods Oyster Mushroom and Fenugreek on Type 2 Diabetic Animal Model. Journal of Diabetes Research2024(1), p.6209785.
  2. Malik, M.N.H., Tahir, M.N., Alsahli, T.G., Tusher, M.M.H., Alzarea, S.I., Alsuwayt, B., Jahan, S., Gomaa, H.A., Shaker, M.E., Ali, M. and Anjum, I., 2023. Geraniol suppresses oxidative stress, inflammation, and interstitial collagenase to protect against inflammatory arthritis. ACS omega, 8(40), pp.37128-37139.
  3. Rahman, M.H., Asrafuzzaman, M., Tusher, M.M.H., Mosihuzzaman, M., Khan, M.S.H., Shoeb, M. and Rokeya, B., 2023. Elucidation of anti-hyperglycemic activity of Psidium guajava L.leaves extract on streptozotocin induced neonatal diabetic Long-Evans rats. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 14(5), p.100776.
  4. Razon, A.H., Alauddin, M., Farzana, N., Tusher, M.M.H., Asrafuzzaman, M., Hasan, N., Rahman, M., Saiedullah, M., Rokeya, B. and Faruque, M.O., Glucose Lowering Effects of Pleurotus Ostreatus (Jacq.: Fr) and Trigonella Foenum-Graecum (L.) is Not Associates with Pancreatic Beta-Cell Stimulation in Type-2 Diabetic Model Rats. Available at SSRN 4539117.
  5. Ali MM, Asrafuzzaman M, Tusher MM, Rahman MH, Rahman MT, Roy B, Rokeya B. Comparative study on antidiabetic effect of ethanolic extract of jute leaf on neonatal streptozotocin-induced type-2 diabetic model rat. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. 2020 Nov 30;32(31):60-71.
  6. HassanTusher MM, Asrafuzzaman M, Rahman MH, Shuvo MJ, Ali MM, Mosihuzzaman M, Rokeya B. Antidiabetic effect of grape seed (OPC 95%) powder on nSTZ-induced type 2 diabetic model rats. African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2021 Jun 30;15(6):109-17.
  1. COMSTECH – Consortium of Excellence ( CCoE) Fellowship, Duration: 6 months (September 2021 to March 2022)
  2. Asian Network of Research on Antidiabetic Plants (ANRAP) research fellowship. Duration: May 2019 to 2021.
  1. Identification and evaluation of plant materials as a future source of new antidiabetic drugs.
  2. Pharmacological evolution of natural product in rheumatoid arthritis treatment.
  3. Simulation of different diabetic model rats
  4. Gastrointestinal dysfunction in diabetic rats and effects of natural products on GI functions using Gut perfusion technique
  5. Acute toxicity studies of different antidiabetic plants extract on Swiss-Albino mice.
  6. Research protocol development, study design, biochemical analysis.
  1. Bangladesh Pharmacy Council Registration No.A-14102
  2. Life time member: Network of Instrument Technical Personnel and User Scientists of Bangladesh (NITUB).

Message of The Vice-Chancellor

Prof. J.M.A Hannan

Contrary to popular notion in our society health is not an issue only for the physicians but its development needs a concerted effort of professionals from basic, clinical and social sciences. In line with this concept, generation of human resources in health should not be treated merely from teaching and training points of views; research should also be equally emphasized in this venture as evidences based on geographical, environmental, ethnic and sociocultural background are a prerequisite for rational and cost-effective health care delivery in a population. Based on an internationally recognized research tradition at BIRDEM and BIHS which, in turn, are rooted in the long-term dream of Late National Professor Dr M Ibrahim, the present University aims to blend the three vital elements (teaching, training and research) of education to fulfill the ultimate responsibilities (knowledge dissemination and knowledge generation) of a higher centre of learning. With this aim Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) has started its journey with full-time non-practicing (or institutionally practicing) faculty members and a number of highly reputed guest faculties and collaborating partners from all over the world. In public health, BUHS has taken a discipline-wise subspecialty approach which fits more with the present volume of knowledge and technological advancement in the area.We believe that studying in BUHS will be a pleasant and productive experience. Welcome to the BUHS Family!

Prof. J.M.A Hannan
Vice-Chancellor
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)

Message of The Vice-Chancellor

Prof. J.M.A Hannan

Contrary to popular notion in our society health is not an issue only for the physicians but its development needs a concerted effort of professionals from basic, clinical and social sciences. In line with this concept, generation of human resources in health should not be treated merely from teaching and training points of views; research should also be equally emphasized in this venture as evidences based on geographical, environmental, ethnic and sociocultural background are a prerequisite for rational and cost-effective health care delivery in a population. Based on an internationally recognized research tradition at BIRDEM and BIHS which, in turn, are rooted in the long-term dream of Late National Professor Dr M Ibrahim, the present University aims to blend the three vital elements (teaching, training and research) of education to fulfill the ultimate responsibilities (knowledge dissemination and knowledge generation) of a higher centre of learning. With this aim Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) has started its journey with full-time non-practicing (or institutionally practicing) faculty members and a number of highly reputed guest faculties and collaborating partners from all over the world. In public health, BUHS has taken a discipline-wise subspecialty approach which fits more with the present volume of knowledge and technological advancement in the area.We believe that studying in BUHS will be a pleasant and productive experience. Welcome to the BUHS Family!

Prof. J.M.A Hannan
Vice-Chancellor
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)