Siam Siraji

Mr Siam Siraji

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Medicine

College of Health


Currently working on circadian biology in relation to metabolic regulation, aiming to understand how molecular clock components influence energy balance, cellular function, and physiological rhythms. I worked on the behavioural dimension of circadian biology, examining how clock neurons and gene networks shape sleep-wake pattern. I have hands-on experience in autophagy and stem cell projects, as well as studies on the developmental progression and metamorphosis of moth species.

Date Institution name Country Title
2026 - 2029 University of Adelaide Australia PhD
2023 - 2025 Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience France Master's In Genetics & Cell biology
2019 - 2022 North South University Bangladesh Bachelor In Biochemistry & Biotechnology

Year Citation
2026 Meem, M. H., Almatarneh, M. H., Abdalla, S., Jahan, I. R., Karim, T., Siraji, S., . . . Uddin, K. M. (2026). In silico evaluation of quinoline-4-carboxamides as potential antimalarial agents. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 19, 8332025.
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2024 Quayum, S. T., Esha, N. J. I., Siraji, S., Abbad, S. S. A., Alsunaidi, Z. H. A., Almatarneh, M. H., . . . Uddin, K. M. (2024). Exploring the effectiveness of flavone derivatives for treating liver diseases: Utilizing DFT, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics techniques. METHODSX, 12, 23 pages.
DOI WoS27 Europe PMC11
2023 Uddin, K. M., Sakib, M., Siraji, S., Uddin, R., Rahman, S., Alodhayb, A., . . . Bhuiyan, M. M. H. (2023). Synthesis of New Derivatives of Benzylidinemalononitrile and Ethyl 2-Cyano-3-phenylacrylate: In Silico Anticancer Evaluation. ACS OMEGA, 8(29), 25817-25831.
DOI WoS25 Europe PMC8
2022 Islam, S., Farjana, M., Uddin, M. R., Akter, S., Jabin, A., Nafisa, H. T. Z., . . . Rahman, M. H. (2022). Molecular identification, characterization, and antagonistic activity profiling of Bacillus cereus LOCK 1002 along with the in-silico analysis of its presumptive bacteriocins. Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, 9(4), 663-675.
DOI Scopus2 WoS2 Europe PMC2

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