Alam and Five Students Present Research at National ACS Meeting
Participating in the trip were (from left) Nahidun Nabi of Bangladesh, graduate in environmental sciences; Siam Chowdhury of Bangladesh, undergraduate in computer science and chemistry; Dr. Alam, principal investigator on their project; Shailesh Budhathoki of Nepal, Ph.D. candidate in molecular biosciences; Kaylee Leddy of Cave City, undergraduate in biochemistry; and Pallavi Bantha of Nepal, graduate student in biological sciences.
JONESBORO – Five students who work with Dr. Mohammad Abrar Alam, professor of chemistry and holder of the Beck Professorship in Chemistry, joined him to attend and share research at the American Chemical Society (ACS) fall 2025 meeting in Washington, D.C.
The undergraduate and graduate students presented posters and gave talks on novel drug development research in which they are involved at A-State, including development of anti-tumor and anti-bacterial agents in Alam's laboratory.