A workshop on the sustainable management of bovine mastitis was held on 9 November 2025 at Gazipur Agricultural University (GAU), marking the official launch of a sub-project titled "Development of an On-site Molecular Diagnostic Kit and Probiotic-based Therapeutic Product for Sustainable Management of Bovine Mastitis."

The initiative is being implemented under the Higher Education Acceleration and Transformation (HEAT) project of the Directorate of Higher Education. Organised by GAU's Department of Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Health, the event was coordinated by Dr M Nazmul Hoque, Associate Professor and Sub-project Manager (SPM).

The day-long programme, held in three sessions, was chaired by Professor Dr GKM Mustafizur Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of GAU. Professor Dr Md Mozahar Ali, ATF Management Specialist of the HEAT project, attended as chief guest, while Professor Dr M Moynul Haque, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, and Professor Dr Md Safiul Islam Afrad, Treasurer, were present as special guests. Eminent veterinarians and scientists Professor Dr Mohammad Musharraf Uddin Bhuiyan of Bangladesh Agricultural University and Professor Dr AMAM Zonaed Siddiki of Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University joined as expert members.

The workshop underscored the urgent need for a cost-effective molecular diagnostic kit to ensure rapid and accurate field-level detection of bovine mastitis, reducing dependence on conventional laboratory methods. Participants also explored the potential of probiotic-based therapeutic alternatives to minimise antibiotic use and promote sustainability in the dairy sector.

Discussions focused on technology transfer, academia–industry collaboration, and involving students in advanced research to bridge innovation and practice. Around 80 participants, including teachers, researchers, entrepreneurs, administrative officials, and students, attended the event.

In his welcome remarks, Professor Dr ANM Aminoor Rahman, Head of the Department, highlighted the department's research capacity, followed by a detailed presentation from Dr Nazmul Hoque outlining the project's objectives, scope, and expected impact on Bangladesh's dairy sector.

Chief Guest Professor Dr Mozahar Ali said, "Among nearly 1,500 sub-projects nationwide, the final approval of this initiative reflects its relevance and practical importance. I sincerely congratulate the research team."

In his closing remarks, Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr GKM Mustafizur Rahman said, "The molecular diagnostic kit and probiotic therapy will open a new horizon in Bangladesh's dairy sector, ensuring rapid mastitis detection and effective treatment — a vital step toward boosting national milk production."

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from the Vice-Chancellor, acknowledging all contributors for their active participation and commitment.

TBS / Gazipur Agricultural University / Corporate