Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan, University of Okara, Pakistan
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan, a Higher Education Commission Approved Supervisor from Pakistan, serves as an Assistant Professor (Zoology) and In-charge of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Okara. With a focus on advancing research in nanotechnology, physiology, human molecular genetics, toxicology, and fishery science, Dr. Khan has made significant strides in interdisciplinary scientific research. His passion for science is evident through his numerous impactful publications in high-ranking journals, highlighting the therapeutic and ecological applications of nanomaterials and his studies on various environmental and biological phenomena. He also oversees a dedicated research lab at the University of Okara and remains an integral member of Pakistan’s academic and research community, promoting innovation and excellence. Dr. Khan’s work has earned national and international recognition, establishing him as a dedicated scientist contributing to advancements in biological and pharmacological sciences.
Professional Profile
summary of suitability for Best Researcher Award
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive academic background and significant contributions to the field of Zoology, particularly in nanotechnology, physiology, human molecular genetics, toxicology, and fisheries. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and In-charge of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Okara, Pakistan, he demonstrates both leadership in academia and an active engagement in impactful research.
Education
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan holds an extensive academic background in Zoology and Education. He earned his Ph.D. in Zoology from GC University Faisalabad in 2017, focusing on advanced biological research and applied sciences. His postgraduate journey began with an M.Phil in Zoology from the same institution in 2011 and an M.Sc. in 2008, both reflecting his commitment to the biological sciences. He also completed a B.Sc. from the University of Punjab in 2005, where he majored in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology. Prior to his higher education, he built a solid foundation in the sciences with an F.Sc. from BISE Lahore in 2003 and an SSC in 2001, excelling in core subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Further complementing his expertise, Dr. Khan achieved a Master of Education (Sci) from Allama Iqbal Open University in 2015 and a Bachelor of Education (Sci) in 2011, enhancing his educational methodologies and teaching capabilities.
Professional Experience
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan has a robust professional trajectory centered on academia and research. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Zoology and In-charge of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Okara, where he has been instrumental in shaping the biological sciences curriculum and mentoring young scientists. Over his academic career, Dr. Khan has supervised numerous research projects, led collaborative studies, and managed significant research funding for innovative investigations into nanotechnology and toxicology. His professional responsibilities include designing and delivering advanced-level courses, publishing groundbreaking research in renowned journals, and fostering a research-driven academic culture. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, he has actively engaged with national and international research networks, elevating the university’s research profile. In addition, Dr. Khan has contributed to curriculum development and served on various academic committees, demonstrating a commitment to excellence in education and scientific research.
Awards and Recognitions
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan’s contributions to science and education have been recognized through various accolades. He is a recipient of the Higher Education Commission’s prestigious title of Approved Supervisor, a testament to his research excellence and mentorship in higher education. His innovative research on nanomaterials and environmental toxicology has received acclaim in academic circles, leading to citations and impact factor journal features. He has presented his work at international conferences, garnering recognition for his cutting-edge methodologies and significant findings in molecular genetics and physiology. His achievements also extend to several research grants and awards, funding studies that have potential therapeutic and environmental implications. Dr. Khan’s research has not only improved scientific understanding but also led to real-world applications, making him a respected name in the scientific community. His accolades reflect a career dedicated to scientific inquiry, academic leadership, and meaningful contributions to society.
Research Skills
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Khan possesses a versatile set of research skills, encompassing advanced nanotechnology, molecular genetics, and environmental toxicology. He is adept at synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials, conducting in vitro and in vivo experiments to evaluate biocompatibility and therapeutic potential. His expertise in toxicology allows him to assess the ecological and physiological impact of various substances, with a strong focus on aquatic organisms. Dr. Khan excels in utilizing bioinformatics tools for human molecular genetics studies, enabling him to explore genetic variations and their implications in health and disease. His research methodologies are marked by a comprehensive understanding of biostatistics and data analysis, ensuring the reliability of his scientific findings. Additionally, he is skilled in ecological and environmental assessments, leveraging his knowledge to address pressing ecological challenges. His ability to integrate multidisciplinary approaches underpins his research’s impact and innovative edge.
Publication Top Notes
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Title: Toxicity of Nano-Titanium Dioxide (TiO2-NP) Through Various Routes of Exposure: A Review
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Title: Synthesis, in vitro Bio-Evaluation, and Molecular Docking Study of Thiosemicarbazone-Based Isatin/Bis-Schiff Base Hybrid Analogues as Effective Cholinesterase Inhibitors
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Title: Toxicity of Silver Nanoparticles in Fish: A Critical Review
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Title: National Prevalence Rate of Hepatitis B and C in Pakistan and Its Risk Factors
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Title: Assessment of Toxicity in Fresh Water Fish Labeo rohita Treated with Silver Nanoparticles
Cited by: 72