Sadman Sakib

M. Sadman Sakib, originally from Bangladesh, finished his master’s degree in Neuroscience jointly from University of Goettingen, Germany and University of Bordeaux, France. Although he obtained his bachelor degree in biochemistry & molecular biology at University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, currently he is pursuing his PhD studies in international Max Planck research school for neurosciences in Goettingen, Germany. His current research foci range from epigenetics towards aging, environmental enrichment and neurodegeneration. When he is out of the lab, he enjoys travelling and cooking.

Bisphenol A Can Reprogram Liver’s Epigenome and Result in Disease in Rats

There has been growing literature that suggests how environmental chemical exposure can lead to birth defects but the majority of…

4 years ago

Sunshine and Epigenetics: Altering Histone Variant H2A.Z Turnover and Gene Expression in Rice Seedlings

Have you ever thought of how the day-night cycle can epigenetically affect plants? Latest research from Zhang et al. has…

7 years ago