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Maqsudul Alam (14 December 1954 – 20 December 2014) was a biologist from Bangladesh who is renowned for his research on genome sequencing..
Maqsudul Alam
Bangladeshi scientist (–)
Maqsudul Alam (Bengali: মাকসুদুল আলম; 14 December – 20 December ) was an East Bengal-born life-science scientist[1][2] who is known for his work on genome sequencing.
His work on genome sequencing started with bacteria Idiomarina loihiensis in [3] He came into the focus of Bangladeshi people after his work on genome sequencing of jute species[4][5] and jute attacking fungus.[6]
Early life
Alam was born in Madaripur, Faridpur, East Pakistan.
His parents were Dalil Uddin Ahmed, a martyr of the Liberation War and an official of East Pakistan Rifles; and Lyrian Ahmed, a teacher, and social worker.[1]
Personal life
Alam married Irina Anatolievna during his stay in Russia.
Bangladeshi scientist Maqsudul Alam, a professor of the University of Hawaii earlier disclosed genome sequence of papaya in the U.S. and rubber.Alam was a Ph.D. student and Anatolievna was a medical student at that time. The couple had one daughter named Liliana Maqsudulovna Alam ().[7] In , the family moved to United States. T