

Sharmin Hasan
Professor recognized for excellence in the field of cellular and molecular biology, Dr. Sharmin Hasan is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Sam Houston State University, where she contributes significantly to the Biological Sciences department. Her research is centered on unraveling the complexities of early embryonic developmental disorders and muscle development, employing the zebrafish model organism to gain valuable insights. Dr. Hasan's scholarly pursuits are particularly focused on the expression and function of myomiRNAs, which play a crucial role in muscle fiber-type specification. Her work delves into understanding how these microRNAs influence muscle growth and development, providing a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms that govern these processes. Additionally, her research extends to the functional characterization of the non-canonical Wnt protein Dennd5a/b, exploring its role in early embryonic development. At the helm of the Sharmin Lab, Dr. Hasan leads a team dedicated to investigating the regulation and function of these molecules. Her lab's research aims to elucidate the intricate pathways involved in embryonic development and muscle growth, contributing to the broader field of developmental biology. Through her work, Dr. Hasan seeks to uncover novel insights that could pave the way for therapeutic interventions in developmental disorders and muscle-related diseases. Dr. Hasan's contributions to the field have been recognized through various academic accolades and publications in prestigious scientific journals. Her commitment to advancing knowledge in cellular and molecular biology is evident in her dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists, fostering an environment of curiosity and innovation within her lab. In addition to her research endeavors, Dr. Hasan is actively involved in teaching and curriculum development at Sam Houston State University. She is passionate about inspiring students to pursue careers in the biological sciences, emphasizing the importance of research and critical thinking skills. Her teaching philosophy centers on creating an engaging and supportive learning environment that encourages students to explore the wonders of biology. Dr. Sharmin Hasan's work continues to make significant contributions to the understanding of embryonic development and muscle biology. Her research not only advances scientific knowledge but also holds promise for future applications in medicine and biotechnology. Through her dedication and expertise, Dr. Hasan remains a leading figure in her field, inspiring both her students and colleagues alike.
Publications
, 111-122, 2018-02-25
, 2023-02-17