Moushumi Ghosh Roy is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in biochemistry and biotechnology. She holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India, where her research focused on mimicking the natural anti-DENV (Dengue Virus) antibody response in mice using the dengue envelope protein domain 3. Her thesis was submitted in August 2023 and awarded in March 2024.
Prior to her doctoral studies, Moushumi completed her Master of Science degree in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering from the University of Development Alternate (UODA), Dhaka, achieving a CGPA of 3.19 (3.31 as per WES verification) in 2010. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Biotechnology from the University of Science and Technology, Chittagong (USTC), graduating in 2008 with a CGPA of 3.08 (same as per WES verification).
Throughout her academic journey, Moushumi has demonstrated a keen interest in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and the biochemical aspects of infectious diseases. Her research contributions to understanding and combating dengue virus infections reflect her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to public health.
Moushumi Ghosh Roy currently resides in Chittagong, Bangladesh, and continues to pursue her research interests in biochemistry and biotechnology.