Daffodil International University

Faculties and Departments => Teaching & Research Forum => Topic started by: shaiful on May 24, 2014, 05:07:21 PM

Title: ISP, Uppsala University, Sweden, supported project
Post by: shaiful on May 24, 2014, 05:07:21 PM
International Science Programme (ISP), Uppsala University, Sweden, supported project is being conducted by Research Development and Higher Education in DIU and is led by Dr. Md. Rausan Zamir, Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Sciences, Daffodil International University.
The project title is “Studies on Safety, Efficacy and Adverse Health Effects of Herbal Formulations of Bangladesh”. The overall goals of the project are to find out chemical and biological contaminants present in the herbal medicines and their probable adverse effect on human health, to produce skill manpower (PhD, MPhil, MS) who can serve the country, to create research facilities at home institutions and to make research collaborations with the scientists of home and abroad.
Under this project Daffodil International University is going to offer fellowship for the MPhil and PhD students having registration at any university of Bangladesh. Candidates with MS/MSc degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Applied chemistry, Pharmacy, Food and nutrition, Microbiology are eligible to apply for the fellowship.
Facilities during Mphil/PhD program
1.   Monthly fellowship
2.   Two festival allowance
3.   Research facilities in advanced laboratory (in abroad) for couple of months during PhD
4.   Round air fare
Title: Re: ISP, Uppsala University, Sweden, supported project
Post by: ABM Nazmul Islam on June 03, 2014, 03:36:03 PM
That was very kind of you.
Title: Re: ISP, Uppsala University, Sweden, supported project
Post by: Dr. Md. Rausan Zamir on June 09, 2014, 03:44:11 PM
Thanks Mr. Shariful for preaching it to others....
Title: Re: ISP, Uppsala University, Sweden, supported project
Post by: Iqbal Bhuyan on July 14, 2014, 11:49:57 PM
Thank you Dr. Md. Rausan Zamir Sir for bringing the research project at DIU. This project might be unique of its nature here in Bangladesh.