Dr. Muhammad Farhan Qadir | Poultry Pathology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Muhammad Farhan Qadir | Poultry Pathology | Best Researcher Award 

Shanxi University, China.

Muhammad Farhan Qadir is a postdoctoral fellow at Shanxi University, China, specializing in veterinary sciences, biosciences, and biomedical research. His expertise spans synthesis and characterization of metal nanoparticles, detection of antibiotic residues in food, and avian influenza studies. With a passion for advancing veterinary research, he has contributed significantly to academia through various research projects, peer-reviewed publications, and international collaborations.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Muhammad Farhan Qadir completed his PhD in Veterinary Medicine from Shanxi Agricultural University, China, in 2022. His doctoral research investigated the role of prostaglandins and apoptosis pathways in erythrocytes of chickens infected with the H9N2 virus and Escherichia coli. Prior to his PhD, he obtained an MPhil in Pathology from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, in 2017, where he studied the epidemiological status of Mycoplasma gallisepticum in layer chicks.

Dr. Qadir also holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, earned in 2015. His academic journey began with his completion of intermediate studies in Pre-Medical from the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Bahawalpur in 2010 and matriculation in Science in 2007 from the same board.

Experience 🏢

Dr. Muhammad Farhan Qadir is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Life Science, Shanxi University, China, where he conducts research in biological and biochemical engineering, focusing on metal nanoparticle synthesis and influenza detection. Since 2023, he has been actively involved in advancing scientific knowledge in these areas. In addition, Dr. Qadir serves as an editor for Markhor: The Journal of Zoology, Lahore, starting from April 2024, and has been a reviewer for leading scientific platforms such as Elsevier, Science Direct, Clarivate, and Scopus since 2023, having reviewed over 15 SCI journal articles.

Prior to his postdoctoral work, Dr. Qadir was a Research Assistant at Shanxi Agricultural University from 2018 to 2022, where he contributed to research on poultry diseases, including avian influenza, E. coli, and Mycoplasma infections. He also gained valuable research experience as a Master's Student Researcher at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan (2015–2017), where he conducted necropsy, hematological screening, molecular diagnosis, and histopathological studies on poultry diseases.

Research Interests 🔬

Synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles

Veterinary pathology and diagnostics

Poultry disease epidemiology

Molecular biology of influenza and bacterial infections

Development of biosensors for food safety and environmental monitoring

Awards 🏅

1st Shanxi Postdoctoral Innovation Competition

Excellent Shanxi Postdoctoral Award/Certificate

Participant in national and international seminars/conferences

Publications 📚

"Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Particles Using Malic Acid-Derived Polyamides"Molecules, 2025, 30(1): 134.

"Profiling of apoptosis-related genes in erythrocytes of broiler chickens infected with avian influenza virus"Pakistan J. Zool., 2022, 54(1): 199-206.

"Expression of Prostaglandins-Related Genes in Erythrocytes of Chickens Infected with H9N2 Subtype of Avian Influenza Virus"Pakistan J. Zool., 2021, 53(4): 1417-1424.

"Epidemiological and Pathological status of Mycoplasma gallisepticum in layer chicks at Faisalabad, Pakistan"Pak. J. Agri. Sci., 2021, 58(1): 213-218.

 

 

Hygon Mutavhatsindi | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hygon Mutavhatsindi | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Specialist Scientist, SAMRC, South Africa.

Hygon Mutavhatsindi is a Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) with a robust background in biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunology. His research explores infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis (TB), HIV, and COVID-19, using molecular and immunological techniques. Dr. Mutavhatsindi has made significant contributions to immunology and TB research, aiming to identify non-sputum biomarkers to improve TB diagnosis and treatment outcomes. His work has earned him national and international recognition, alongside numerous grants and awards.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hygon Mutavhatsindi began his academic journey at the University of Venda, where he earned a BSc in Biochemistry and Biology (2009-2012), followed by an Honours degree in Biochemistry in 2013. He continued to pursue advanced studies at the same institution, obtaining an MSc in Biochemistry (2014-2015). His passion for molecular biology led him to Stellenbosch University, where he completed his PhD in Molecular Biology (2016-2019). During his doctoral studies, Dr. Mutavhatsindi focused on cutting-edge research, contributing to scientific advancements in his field.

Following his PhD, Dr. Mutavhatsindi undertook a prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowship in Immunology at the University of Cape Town (2020-2023). During this period, he deepened his expertise in immunological research, working on projects that explored the intricate mechanisms of immune response. His postdoctoral work not only advanced his academic credentials but also positioned him at the forefront of immunological science, further strengthening his research profile and contributing to ongoing scientific discussions in molecular biology and immunology.

Experience 💼

Dr. Hygon Mutavhatsindi currently serves as a Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), a role he began in February 2024. In this position, he leads research efforts in tuberculosis (TB) and immunology, supervises postgraduate students, and manages multiple research projects. Prior to this, he was a Scientific Officer at the Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory (May 2023–January 2024), where he conducted clinical studies and flow cytometry experiments, contributing to crucial immunological research.

Before taking on these roles, Dr. Mutavhatsindi completed a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Cape Town (February 2020–January 2023), where his work focused on TB and COVID-19 immunology. His academic journey began as a PhD Researcher at Stellenbosch University (June 2016–December 2019), where he specialized in identifying TB biomarkers and evaluating treatment responses, building a strong foundation for his later contributions to immunology and infectious disease research.

Research Interests 🔬

TB Biomarkers: Focuses on identifying reliable biomarkers for tuberculosis diagnosis and monitoring treatment efficacy.

Non-Sputum Diagnostic Methods: Investigates blood- and saliva-based biomarkers to develop non-sputum diagnostic alternatives for TB, making diagnosis easier in low-resource settings.

Immunological Responses: Studies the immune system’s response to infectious diseases, with an emphasis on TB, HIV, and COVID-19.

Infectious Disease Immunology: Explores the interactions between pathogens and host immune responses to enhance understanding of disease progression and treatment outcomes.

TB Treatment Monitoring: Aims to develop new methods for tracking patient progress during TB treatment through biomarker discovery.

Cross-Disease Immunology: Compares immune responses across different infectious diseases, seeking common biomarkers and pathways for broader diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

Awards 🏆

Awards and Grants:

UCT CIDRI-Africa Postdoctoral Fellowship (2020-2022)

Fogarty HIV-Associated TB Training Program (2020-2022)

NRF Postdoctoral Fellowship (2021-2022)

SAMRC Doctoral Internship Scholarship (2017-2019)

NRF PhD and Masters Scholarships

Publications Top Notes 📚 

Validation and optimisation of host immunological bio-signatures for a point-of-care test for TB diseaseFront. Immunol., 2021. link

Identification of novel salivary candidate protein biomarkers for tuberculosis diagnosisTuberculosis, 2021. link

Protocol to quantify and phenotype SARS-CoV-2 specific T-cell responseStar Protocols, 2022. link

Blood and site of disease inflammatory profiles in HIV-1-infected pericardial tuberculosis patientsOFID, 2023. link

Application of cerebrospinal fluid host protein biosignatures in the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis in childrenMediators of Inflammation, 2019. link