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Department of Food Technology and Nutrition Science

Academic Profile of Md.Tazul Islam


Md.Tazul Islam

About Md.Tazul Islam

Completed both  B.Sc.(Honours) and M.S. in Nutrition and Food Science from Institute of Nutrition and Food Science,University of Dhaka. Currently on study leave to  pursue Ph.D programme.

Publications


 

 

10) Ghosh S, Alam MAU, Islam MT, Jahan k: Observation of dietary pattern of selected lacto-vegetarians of Dhaka and Khulna region. South Asian Journal of population and Health,10 (1-2):61-70

 

9) Mamun AA, Farhana JA, Islam MS, Ashikulla M, Islam MT, Nasim MA, Islam N, Rana MS, Hasan SM: Food consumption pattern and dietary diversity at house hold’s level: a cross sectional study in rural Jessore, Bangladesh. Journal of Noakhali Science and Technology (JNSTU), 1(1):31-37 (2017).

 

8) Mokbul M, Islam MT, Siddiqua S,Islam K,Jahed MB: Exclusive Breast Feeding Determinants of Infants (1 to 12 months) Admitted to Ad-Din Hospital Dhaka.Journal of AMUMC Teach Assoc 2016, 2 (2): 80-85.

 

7) Mokbul M, Islam T, Alim SR. Bacteriological quality analysis of ice cream produced by the small factories of Dhaka city. Int J Health Sci Res. 2016; 6(12):235-240.

 

6) Chowdhury MMH, Kubra K, Islam MT, Rahman MM and Mehedy ME:   Indiscriminate Uses of Antibiotics as a Threat to Public Health Demand Implementation of Effective Drug Practices and Enhancement of Public Awareness in Bangladesh. European Journal of Scientific Research ISSN 1450-216X / 1450-202X Vol. 133 No 2 June, 2015, pp.187-195 http://www.europeanjournalofscientificresearch.com

 

5)Khan MM, Islam MT, Chowdhury MMH and Alim SR:Assessment of microbiological quality of some drinks sold in the streets of Dhaka university campus in Bangladesh.International Journal of Food Contamination(2015)2:4.URL:http:/// DOI 10.1186/s40550-015-0010-6

 

4) Rahman T, Chowdhury MMH, Islam MT and Akhtaruzzaman M: Microbiological assay of folic acid content in some selected Bangladeshi food stuffs.International Journal of Biology; Vol.7, No.2; 2015. URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijb.v7n2p35

 

3) Hoque SMR, Islam MT, Motalab M and Islam K : Dietary pattern and Nutritional status of the child labor at Dhaka city in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Nutrition, Vol: 26, December 2013-14, pp.61-74.

 

2)  Islam MT, Hoque SMR, Ara JG and Bhuyan MAH: Food behavior, oral hygiene and dental problems among the children (6-11 years) at Dhaka city in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Nutrition, Vol: 26, December 2013-14, pp.25-34.

 

1) Islam MT, Amin MR, Hoque SMR and Alim SR: Microbial loads and association of Enteropathogenic bacteria in ice-creams sold by street vendors at Dhaka city in Bangladesh. Int J Pharm Sci Res 2014; 5(6): 2436-40.doi: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.5(6).2436-40

           

Experiences and Activities


Time Duration

Title of the post and Organization

Key Responsibilities

 

 

March,2014 to before study leave          

 

Assistant Professor, Noakhali Science and Technology University,Noakhali-3814.                   

 

 

My responsibilities as an Assistant Professor were to teach both graduate and undergraduate students. I used to take courses like Clinical Nutrition,Nutritional Biochemistry,Food Microbiology,Food Technology

 

 

March,2012 to February 2014

 

Lecturer, Noakhali Science and Technology University,Noakhali-3814.                   

 

Lectures have been given in different semester at undergrad level.

 

Nov,2009 to August 2011

 

Dietician, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka-1219.

 

Diet counseling, therapeutic diet suggestion for the critical patient, naso-gastric(NG)feeding composition prepare and also Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) feeding composition prepare for the most critical patient according to individual nutrient requirement

 

 

Nov,2008 to  October 2009

 

Field Research Assistant, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Forum,Mohakhali,Dhaka-1219.

 

Intervening, anthropometric measurement, dietary assessment, data enumeration and management.