Dr.Muhammad Tahir Aleem | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award
Research Scholar | Shantou University Medical College | China
Muhammad Tahir Aleem is a highly accomplished researcher in veterinary medicine, specializing in molecular parasitology and preventive veterinary medicine. He holds a DVM from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, an M.Phil. in Parasitology, and a Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Nanjing Agricultural University, China. His post-doctoral research spans Molecular Parasitology and Chromosome Biology, conducted at Cleveland State University, USA.
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Education š
Muhammad Tahir Aleem pursued his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, followed by an M.Phil. in Parasitology. He obtained his Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Nanjing Agricultural University, China, and completed post-doctoral studies in Molecular Parasitology and Chromosome Biology at Cleveland State University, USA.
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Dr. Aleem’s research career includes significant roles at Nanjing Agricultural University and Cleveland State University, focusing on molecular and immunological parasitology. He currently serves at the MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, China.
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Dr. Aleem’s research interests encompass the function of telomere biology in Trypanosoma brucei, and the role of progesterone receptors in parasites like Trichinella spiralis. His work also explores advancements in mRNA vaccines and molecular diagnostics for infectious diseases.
Award š
Muhammad Tahir Aleem has received recognition for his research contributions, notably including publications in high-impact journals such as Vaccines, Biomedical Research International, and others, with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 138.
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Dr. Aleem has contributed extensively to the scientific literature. His notable publications include:
- Characterization of Membrane-associated Progesterone Receptor Component-2 (MAPRC2) From Trichinella spiralis, Vaccines, 2021, IF: 4.421.
- Molecular docking and in Silico simulation of Ts-MAPRC2 and its interaction with Human-progesterone Membrane component-1 (H-PGRMC1), Biomedical Research International, 2022, IF: 3.411.
- Inhibition of Trichinella Spiralis Membrane-Associated Progesterone Receptor (MAPR) Results in a Reduction in Worm Burden, Vaccines, 2023, IF: 7.8.