
معرفی
Tawhidul Islam is a Research Fellow at the Heart Physiology Group within the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences at the University of Oslo. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic liver diseases, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cancer biology. He investigates how cellular pathways like RIPK3 signaling and microRNA regulation contribute to liver pathology and hepatocarcinogenesis. His work integrates experimental models with pharmacological interventions to explore therapeutic targets for conditions such as NAFLD, NASH-associated HCC, and Wilson’s disease.
Key research areas include mitochondrial bioenergetics, lipid metabolism, and the interplay between inflammation and cancer progression. His studies often utilize animal models and cellular systems to dissect mechanisms of disease pathogenesis. Recent work highlights novel roles of RIPK3 in liver mitochondrial dysfunction and the efficacy of compounds like ARBM101 in Wilson’s disease treatment.
Collaborations involve advanced technical facilities, including the use of Random Positioning Machines to simulate microgravity effects on cancer cell behavior. His articles span oncology, hepatology, and cellular biology, emphasizing translational research to bridge basic science and clinical applications. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his contributions align with cutting-edge biomedical research priorities.



