Member Profile
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Sayra Moni
Country of origin: Bangladesh Currently in: Bangladesh, Dhaka General field of specialization: Biological Systems and Organisms-
Degrees
2009 Master Biological Systems and Organisms2008 Undergraduate Biological Systems and Organisms -
Current Research Activities
Other
1. Tissue culture techniques: Currently Involved in maintaining different cell lines: MDCK, Vero, A549, MA-104, MNFS-60, TF-1, L929, WIL2-S and HUVEC for different assay purpose and also for different virus culture (Influenza) 2. Conducting biopotency assay of different pharmaceutical products like Interferon, Neufil, Etanercept 3. Different Immunoassays (ELISA, Haemagglutination, Haemagglutination Inhibition, Microneutralization assays) 4. Various molecular techniques (PCR, Gel Electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, Nucleotide Sequencing) 5. Basic microbiological techniques
Publications resulting from Research:
1. Distribution of rotavirus genotypes in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012-2016: Re-emergence of G3P[8] after over a decade of interval.Vaccine.2018 Oct 15;36(43):6393-6400
2. Genetic characterization of a rare bovine-like human VP4mono-reassortant G6P[8] rotavirus strain detected from an infant in Bangladesh. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2013 Oct; 19:120-6
3. Changing profile of rotavirus genotypes in Bangladesh, 2006-2012. BMC Infectious Diseases. 2013 Jul; 15: 13:320.
4. A novel norovirus recombinant strain GII.4/GII.21 in Bangladesh, 2011. Virus Genes. 2013 Jun; 46(3):538-41.
5. Clinical presentation and molecular characterization of group B rotaviruses in diarrhoea patients in Bangladesh. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2011 Apr; 60(Pt 4):529-36.
6. Occurrence and distribution of bacteriophages infecting pathogenic bacteria in sewage samples around Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Dhaka University, Journal of Biological Sciences.2009 Mar; 18(2):173-180.
Current profession
Current professional activities type:ResearchConducting cell proliferation assays for determining dose response of anticancer drugs, cell culture, Influenza virus culture and typing
Affiliations
Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists (BSM) -
Other Awards
Dec 2009Dean's awardAwarded for academic excellence in B.Sc.Hon,s from the faculty of Biology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh