Naiyyum Choudhury


Naiyyum Choudhury was a Bangladeshi biotechnologist and a nuclear scientist. He pioneered the development and adoption of the National Biotechnology policy of Bangladesh. He served as the Chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, and also served in many important positions in Bangladesh. He was serving as the founding Chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority at the time of his death. He was the Chairman of the Department of Microbiology, Dhaka University, Professor and Coordinator of Biotechnology at BRAC University, and served as faculty member in Jahangir Nagar University and BUET. He was also the IAEA Regional Cooperation Agreement Chair person. He was also a fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, and was serving as the Vice President of BAS at the time of his death. He was also the contact person for Inter Academic Panel of Bangladesh.
Choudhury also organised a number of international seminars and symposiums.

Academic qualifications

Choudhury held a PhD in biotechnology from University of New South Wales. He had his MSc in biochemistry from Dhaka University in 1967, and had 1st Class. He received the European Economic Community Fellowship, 1988–1989, for post-doctoral research at the University of Karlsruhe, West Germany.

Liberation War of Bangladesh

Choudhury obtained the Commonwealth scholarship to attend the McGill University for his PhD degree. But as the liberation war broke out in Bangladesh in 1971, Choudhury actively protested the massacre by the Pakistani Army of the Bangladeshi people. He was the founder secretary of Bangladesh Association of Quebec, Canada, formed on 7 March 1971. On his active protest, a shipping of Sabre Jet spare parts for Chittagong, East Pakistan, was cancelled. Choudhury could not finish his PhD and returned home to Bangladesh.

Teaching career

International

Choudhury has 31 international publications, 96 national publications and edited 5 books and proceedings, and written 18 articles.

Awards received

Naiyyum was born in 1944 in Munsefbari, Comilla. He was married to Professor Shamima K Choudhury till his death.. Shamima and Naiyyum has two children, Dr. Sarah Nahin Choudhury, FRCP and Dr. Sajid Muhaimin Choudhury.

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