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Dr. Muhammad Kamruzzaman is a Senior Lecturer at The University of Sydney and Senior Research Fellow at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research. His work spans microbiology, antibiotic resistance, mangrove ecosystems, and climate adaptation. He has held grants including 'Plasmid specialisation modules, microbial husbandry and microbiome resilience' (2017) and 'Curing antibiotic resistance: probiotic plasmids and microbial husbandry in the Enterobacteriaceae' (2014).
Research interests include bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems, plasmid dynamics, mangrove forest ecology, and adaptation of farming systems to climate extremes. Recent articles focus on antibiotic resistance mechanisms, mangrove root dynamics, and salinity impacts on Sundarbans ecosystems.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending microbiology with environmental science. His work addresses global challenges like antimicrobial resistance and climate resilience in vulnerable regions such as Bangladesh.
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