Lab Zone Hospital & Hormone Center

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Microbiology Department

Dr. S. m. Rahat Hosen

MBBS, BCS( Health)

M-Phil ( Microbiology)

Associate Professor (Microbiology)

Sheikh Hasina Medical College & Hospital, Tangail.

Md. Abdus Sabur Miah

Diploma In Medical Technology ( laboratory Medicicne)

BSc (Hons’s) In Microbiology

Scientific Officer 

Lab Zone Hospital & Hormone Center, Sabalia, Tangail.

The Department of Microbiology is a branch of science that focuses on the study of microorganisms, which include bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and other microscopic organisms. Microbiology is a diverse field with applications in medicine, agriculture, environmental science, and biotechnology. Here are the key areas of focus within the Department of Microbiology:

  1. Medical Microbiology:
    • Infectious Diseases: Studying the causative agents of infectious diseases in humans, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
    • Clinical Microbiology: Identifying and characterizing pathogens in clinical specimens, such as blood, urine, and tissues, to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of infections.
  2. Immunology:
    • Immune System Function: Investigating the mechanisms of the immune system, including how it responds to infections and develops immunity.
    • Vaccinology: Developing and studying vaccines to prevent infectious diseases.
  3. Molecular Microbiology:
    • Genetic and Molecular Analysis: Using molecular techniques to study the genetics and molecular biology of microorganisms.
    • Microbial Genomics: Sequencing and analyzing the genomes of microorganisms for understanding their evolution and functions.
  4. Antimicrobial Resistance:
    • Studying the mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria and developing strategies to combat resistance.
  5. Epidemiology:
    • Investigating the distribution and determinants of infectious diseases in populations to inform public health interventions.
  6. Research and Innovation:
    • Conducting research to expand knowledge in microbiology and develop new technologies and treatments.

Microbiologists in academic, clinical, and industrial settings contribute to the understanding of microorganisms and their impact on human health, the environment, and various industries. Their work is crucial for preventing and treating infectious diseases, ensuring food safety, and advancing biotechnological applications.

General surgery is a discipline that requires knowledge of and responsibility for the preoperative, operative, and postoperative management of patients with a broad spectrum of diseases, including those which may require nonoperative, elective, or emergency surgical treatment.