I am Md. Hridoy Ahmed, a molecular genetics and computational biology researcher working at the intersection of 𧬠genomic variant interpretation, π§« wet-lab molecular biology, and π€ computational drug discovery & immunoinformatics. Β My work seeks to understand how genetic variations influence complex diseases and how computational methods can accelerate therapeutic development.
π About Me
I completed my B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology from the University of Chittagong, graduating within the top ranks of my cohort. These formative academic years strengthened my foundation in molecular biology, functional genomics, and bioinformatics and shaped my interest in translational genomics.
My research spans interdisciplinary domains, including 𧬠MMP gene variant profiling, π¦ antiviral drug discovery (CHIKV RdRp), and π immunoinformatics-based vaccine design for Mpox.
I have published two first-author articles in Q1 journals, reflecting my commitment to impactful, rigorously validated research.
Beyond research, I am the founder of BioPC, a research and training hub that has supported over 1,000 learners across multiple countries. Through this platform, I have mentored students, led collaborative projects, and organised hands-on bioinformatics workshops.