Md. Sharker | Fisheries Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Sharker | Fisheries biology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Rajib Sharker is a distinguished professor in the Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics at Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh, with over 12 years of research experience in molecular marker studies, nutrigenomics, population genetics, and biodiversity conservation. He has a Ph.D. in Science from Chonnam National University, South Korea, and has published numerous papers on various aspects of fisheries biology. His technical expertise includes molecular biology techniques, bioinformatics, and programming in R and Python. Dr. Sharker has led several funded research projects, exploring topics such as the effects of dietary inclusion on fish growth performance and the assessment of mangrove ecosystem services. He is an active member of professional societies and serves on the editorial boards of several journals. His commitment to advancing the field is evident through his extensive training, teaching experience, and ongoing contributions to the scientific community.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Md. Rajib Sharker holds an impressive educational background that underpins his extensive research career. He earned his Ph.D. in Science from Chonnam National University, South Korea, in 2020, where he focused on genomic studies related to neuroendocrine genes in the Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai). Prior to this, he completed his Master of Science in Fisheries Biology and Genetics at Bangladesh Agricultural University in 2011, achieving a remarkable GPA of 3.969 on a 4.00 scale. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries (Hons.) from the same university in 2010, where he graduated with a GPA of 3.781. Dr. Sharker’s solid educational foundation, combined with specialized training in various aspects of fisheries biology and genetics, has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in his field and contribute significantly to research and education in fisheries science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Md. Rajib Sharker is a Professor in the Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics at Patuakhali Science and Technology University in Bangladesh, where he has served since 2012. His academic journey began as a Lecturer and progressed through roles as an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, leading to his current position. With over 12 years of extensive research experience, Dr. Sharker specializes in molecular marker studies, nutrigenomics, population genetics, and biodiversity conservation. He holds a Ph.D. in Science from Chonnam National University, South Korea, where his doctoral research focused on genomic studies of neuroendocrine genes in Pacific abalone. Throughout his career, he has successfully led multiple research projects funded by the Bangladeshi government and has contributed to significant advancements in aquaculture through his expertise in gene expression and physiological functions. Dr. Sharker is also a life member of various scientific societies, emphasizing his commitment to research and academic excellence.

Research Interests

Dr. Md. Rajib Sharker is a prominent researcher in the field of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, with a focus on molecular marker studies, nutrigenomics, population genetics, and biodiversity conservation. His research interests encompass cloning and sequencing neuroendocrine genes, utilizing techniques such as qRT-PCR and in situ hybridization to determine gene expression profiles. Dr. Sharker is skilled in various molecular biology techniques, including DNA barcoding, QTL mapping, and transcriptome analysis. He is particularly interested in the role of genetic variation in commercially important fish species, exploring growth and reproductive traits through advanced techniques like CRISPR-based transfection and immunohistochemistry. Additionally, he investigates the effects of dietary supplements, such as moringa and mango kernel meal, on the health and performance of aquatic species. Dr. Sharker’s commitment to understanding the genetic and ecological aspects of fisheries positions him as a leader in advancing sustainable aquaculture practices in Bangladesh.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Md. Rajib Sharker has received several notable awards and honors throughout his academic and research career. His dedication to advancing the field of fisheries biology and genetics has been recognized by prestigious institutions. Notably, he was awarded the Best Researcher Award from Patuakhali Science and Technology University in recognition of his significant contributions to molecular marker studies and biodiversity conservation. He has also been honored with a Research Excellence Award for his impactful research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. Additionally, Dr. Sharker’s outstanding academic performance during his studies earned him the Dean’s List Award at Bangladesh Agricultural University. His commitment to teaching and mentoring students has further been acknowledged through the Excellence in Teaching Award. These accolades reflect his dedication to research, education, and the development of sustainable fisheries practices in Bangladesh, establishing him as a leader in his field.

Conclusion

Dr. Md. Rajib Sharker is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research experience, technical skills, and significant contributions to the field of fisheries biology and genetics. His active engagement in research and education, coupled with his successful track record in securing funding, underscores his dedication to advancing knowledge in biodiversity conservation and related areas. Addressing areas for improvement, such as enhancing international collaboration and community engagement, could further amplify his research impact. Awarding Dr. Sharker this recognition would not only honor his achievements but also inspire others in the scientific community to pursue excellence in research.

Publication Top Note

  1. Effects of moringa (Moringa oleifera) leaf powder supplementation on growth performance, haematobiochemical parameters and gene expression profile of stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis
    • Authors: Sharker, M.R., Hasan, K.R., Alam, M.A., Islam, M.M., Haque, S.A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Aquaculture Reports
    • Volume/Page: 39, 102388
    • Citations: 0
  2. Diversity pattern of ichthyofaunal assemblage in South-central coastal region of Bangladesh
    • Authors: Sharker, M.R., Kabir, M.A., Choi, S.D., Rahman, M.M., Shamuel, T.A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: European Zoological Journal
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 91(2), pp. 830–841
    • Citations: 0
  3. Nutritional composition of available freshwater fish species from homestead ponds of Patuakhali, Bangladesh
    • Authors: Sumi, K.R., Sharker, M.R., Rubel, M., Islam, M.S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Food Chemistry Advances
    • Volume/Page: 3, 100454
    • Citations: 2
  4. Nutritional profiling of some selected commercially important freshwater and marine water fishes of Bangladesh
    • Authors: Ullah, M.R., Rahman, M.A., Haque, M.N., Islam, M.M., Alam, M.A.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 8(10), e10825
    • Citations: 8
  5. Non-Financial and Financial Factors Influencing the Mode of Life of the Gher Farmers from the Western Coastal Areas of Bangladesh
    • Authors: Roy, P., Choi, S.D., Nadia, Z.M., Kamrujjaman, M., Sharker, M.R.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 26(2), pp. 555–576
    • Citations: 0
  6. Twoblotch ponyfish Nuchequula blochii (Valenciennes, 1835) in the Sundarban Reserve Forest habitat of Bangladesh: Second record and establishment probability
    • Authors: Hanif, M.A., Hossen, S., Sharker, M.R., Siddik, M.A.B.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Lakes and Reservoirs: Science, Policy and Management for Sustainable Use
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 26(3), e12368
    • Citations: 0
  7. Construction of a Genetic Linkage Map Based on SNP Markers, QTL Mapping and Detection of Candidate Genes of Growth-Related Traits in Pacific Abalone Using Genotyping-by-Sequencing
    • Authors: Kho, K.H., Sukhan, Z.P., Hossen, S., Jung, H.-J., Nou, I.-S.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science
    • Volume/Page: 8, 713783
    • Citations: 8
  8. Effective accumulative temperature affects gonadal maturation by controlling expression of GnRH, GnRH receptor, serotonin receptor and APGWamide gene in Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai during broodstock conditioning in hatcheries
    • Authors: Sukhan, Z.P., Cho, Y., Sharker, M.R., Rha, S.-J., Kho, K.H.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Journal of Thermal Biology
    • Volume/Page: 100, 103037
    • Citations: 11
  9. Thermal Stress Affects Gonadal Maturation by Regulating GnRH, GnRH Receptor, APGWamide, and Serotonin Receptor Gene Expression in Male Pacific Abalone, Haliotis discus hannai During Breeding Season
    • Authors: Sukhan, Z.P., Sharker, M.R., Cho, Y., Choi, K.S., Kho, K.H.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science
    • Volume/Page: 8, 664426
    • Citations: 10
  10. First record of whitespot sandsmelt, Parapercis alboguttata (Günther, 1872) from the southeast coast of Bangladesh
    • Authors: Hanif, M.A., Siddik, M.A.B., Sharker, M.R.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 50(6), pp. 498–501
    • Citations: 0