Sadia Afrin Bristy
Sadia Afrin Bristy
Bachelor of Sciences
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Khulna University
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Owing to the recent emergence of COVID-19, there is a lack of published research and clinical recommendations for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) risk factors in patients who contracted or received treatment for the virus. This research aims to identify potential molecular targets to inform therapeutic strategies for this patient population. R...
Moraxella catarrhalis is a symbiotic as well as mucosal infection-causing bacterium unique to humans. Currently, it is considered as one of the leading factors of acute middle ear infection in children. As M. catarrhalis is resistant to multiple drugs, the treatment is unsuccessful; therefore, innovative and forward-thinking approaches are required...
Prostate cancer (PoC) is currently one of the most frequent cancers in males. Though a lot of work has been done on it, the biomarkers in the progression of prostate cancer have not been fully identified. In this research, we used the GSE70466 and GSE104131 for RNA-Seq gene expression datasets to reveal the important biomarkers and related pathways...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a collection of neurological disabilities marked by difficulties with behavior, speech, language, and interaction. It is a complicated and behaviorally defined static disorder of the developing brain. Recently it has become a serious concern across the world. The goal of this project was to use bioinformatics tools...
Bipolar disorder (BD), also referred to as manic depression, is a mental illness marked by significant mood fluctuations as well as changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior. About 1% of the world's population is affected by BD. In the United States, roughly 3% of people are thought to be impacted at some point in their lives; female and mal...