Group Leader
University of Bonn, Germany
Dr Mohammed Rabiul Hosen is a postdoctoral researcher at the University Clinic, Bonn (Medicine Clinic-II, Molecular Cardiology), Germany. He is an enthusiastic biotechnologist and molecular biologist, with an academic background that spans Asia and Europe. After obtaining a BS in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology from Bangladesh, he travelled to Germany for an MS in Stem Cell Biology at the University of Bochum, which fortified his interest in research. He earned his PhD from Goethe University, Frankfurt, where he investigated the function of long noncoding RNA Airn in biology at the Institute for Cardiovascular Regeneration, directed by Dr Stefanie Dimmeler. He also worked in the Cardiovascular Bioinformatics group, headed by Dr Uchida and broadly focused on the elucidation of the function of lncRNAs by the implementation of wet-labs and bioinformatics methodologies. Recently, Dr Hosen has extended his research horizon to cardiovascular pathologies, by emphasizing the role of extracellular vesicles-transmitted noncoding RNAs to discover new molecular mechanisms and therapeutic strategies for cardiovascular disease by using cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo techniques. His main goal is to establish himself as an investigator. He is passionate about biking, backpack camping, travelling to new destinations, and different cultures.