Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Cancer Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Cancer Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, Govt. Medical College Handwara 

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Govt. Medical College (GMC) Handwara & Associated Hospitals, Jammu & Kashmir, India. With extensive experience in clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, his research focuses on cancer biology, proteomics, and epigenetics. He has held various academic and administrative roles in reputed institutions, including GMC Srinagar, GMC Doda, and Al-Falah School of Medical Science & Research Centre. Dr. Bhat has actively contributed to scientific research through multiple funded projects and has received prestigious fellowships from ICMR and CSIR. His expertise extends to communicable diseases, parasitic resistance, and biochemical laboratory techniques. A passionate educator and researcher, he has presented at national and international conferences, winning awards for his contributions to cancer diagnostics and molecular research. His work is dedicated to advancing medical science through innovative biochemical methodologies and fostering academic excellence in medical education.

Profile

Scholar

 Education 

Ph.D. in Biochemistry – BU Rajasthan, Sikar Road, Ajmer M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry – University of Kashmir Six-month Internship – Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, Srinagar B.Sc. in Medical Sciences – S.P. College, Srinagar, Kashmir University  Computer Diploma – NCPUL and DOEACC, Ministry of HRD & IT, Centre Budgam 12th Class (Medical Stream) – Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education, Srinagar

 Experience 

Associate Professor (2023–Present) – GMC Handwara & Associated Hospitals, Jammu & Kashmir Assistant Professor (2023) – GMC Handwara & Associated Hospitals, Jammu & Kashmir Assistant Professor (2022–2023) – Al-Falah School of Medical Science & Research Centre, Haryana Assistant Professor (2019–2022) – GMC Doda & Associated Hospitals, Jammu & Kashmir Demonstrator/Tutor (2017–2019) – GMC Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir Research Fellow (2008–2017) – Various ICMR and DST-funded projects on cancer biomarkers, epigenetics, and molecular diagnostics Administrative Roles (2018–Present) – Curriculum Coordinator, Lab Coordinator, IT & Biometric In-Charge, Academic Section Head, Hostel Warden

Awards & Honors 

ICMR Grant (2019) – Workshop on Biochemical Laboratory Techniques CSIR Research Associateship (2017) – RA-3 Scheme Fello DST Travel Grant (2015, 2014, 2013) – Attended international and national conferences, including the 101st & 100th Indian Science Congress Best Oral Presentation Award (2015) – National Conference BIOCME on Advances in Biochemical & Molecular Diagnostics RCR Ross Prize Entrant (2013) – Methylation Status Study in Colorectal Cancer (UK Conference) ICMR Senior Research Fellowship (2013) – Molecular Cancer Diagnostics Various Prestigious Fellowships & Grants – Recognized for outstanding contributions to cancer biomarker research and molecular biochemistry

 Research Focus 

Cancer Biology – Early diagnostic markers, epigenetic modifications, and molecular profiling in gastric and colorectal cancer  Clinical Biochemistry – Biomarkers in disease progression and metabolic disorders Proteomics & Molecular Biology – Protein expression analysis for disease characterization Epigenetics – DNA methylation and gene regulation in carcinogenesis Communicable Diseases – Molecular mechanisms of infectious disease resistance Parasitic Resistance – Studying biochemical adaptations in parasitic infections Biochemical Diagnostics – Development of novel techniques for improved disease detection and treatment strategies

Conclusion

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat’s extensive research experience, significant grants and fellowships, high-quality publications, and innovative projects make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing the identified areas for improvement could further enhance his candidacy and contribute to his professional growth.

Puplication

  • Bilal Ahmad, SB., Rehman, M.U., Amin, I., Arif, A., Rasool, S., et al. (2015). β€œA Review on Pharmacological Properties of Zingerone (4-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone).” The Scientific World Journal, 1-6. (281 citations)

 

  • Bhat, S.A., Hassan, T., Majid, S. (2019). β€œHeavy metal toxicity and their harmful effects on living organisms–a review.” International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research, 3(1), 106-122. (100 citations)

 

  • Dar, RASNAG M.A., Ahmad, S.M., Bhat, S.A., Ahmed, R., Urwat, U., Mumtaz, P.T., et al. (2017). β€œSalmonella typhimurium in poultry: a review.” World’s Poultry Science Journal, 73(2), 345-3. (90 citations)

 

  • Bashir, A.H., Bhat, S.A., Majid, S., Hamid, R., et al. (2020). β€œRole of inflammatory mediators (TNF-Ξ±, IL-6, CRP), biochemical and hematological parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients of Kashmir, India.” Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran (MJIRI), 34(5), 1-6. (74 citations)

 

  • Reshi, A.A., Husain, I., Bhat, S.A., Rehman, M.U., Razak, R., et al. (2015). β€œBovine mastitis as an evolving disease and its impact on the dairy industry.” IJCRR, 7(5), 48-55. (66 citations)

 

  • Rehman, M.U., Rashid, S.M., Rasool, S., Shakeel, S., Ahmad, B., Ahmad, S.B., et al. (2019). β€œZingerone (4-(4-hydroxy-3-methylphenyl) butan-2-one) ameliorates renal function via controlling oxidative burst and inflammation in experimental diabetic nephropathy.” Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 125(3), 201-209. (58 citations)

 

  • Bhat, S.A., Mir, M.U.R., Qadir, S., Mehraj, I., et al. (2012). β€œPrevalence of gastro-intestinal parasitic infections in Sheep of Kashmir valley of India.” Veterinary World, 5(11), 667-671. (48 citations)

 

  • Bhat, S.A., Saravanan, P., Hosamani, M., Basagoudanavar, S.H., et al. (2013). β€œNovel immunogenic baculovirus expressed virus-like particles of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus protect guinea pigs against challenge.” Research in Veterinary Science, 95(3), 1217-1223. (45 citations)

 

  • Ahmad, S.B., Rehman, M.U., Fatima, B., Ahmad, B., et al. (2017). β€œAntifibrotic effects of D-limonene (5(1-methyl-4-[1-methylethenyl]) cyclohexane) in CCl-induced liver toxicity in Wistar rats.” Environmental Toxicology, 1-9. (39 citations)

 

  • Malik, M.A., Bhat, S.A., Fatima, B., Ahmad, S.B., Sidiqui, S., Shrivastava, P. (2016). β€œRheum emodi as a valuable medicinal plant.” International Journal of General Medicine and Pharmacy, 5(4), 35-44. (32 citations)

 

  • Bhat, S.A., Majid, S., Wani, H.A., Rashid, S. (2019). β€œDiagnostic utility of epigenetics in breast cancer–a review.” Cancer Treatment and Research Communications, 19, 100125. (30 citations)

 

  • Bhat, S.A., Mir, M.R., Majid, S., Reshi, A.A., Husain, I., Hassan, T., Ahmad, H. (2019). β€œSerum lipid profile of breast cancer patients in Kashmir.” (Journal details not provided). (Citation count not mentioned)

 

Abasalt Hosseinzadeh Colagar | Molecular Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Abasalt Hosseinzadeh Colagar | Molecular Immunology| Best Researcher Award

Prof, University of Mazandaran, Iran

A distinguished molecular biologist with a Ph.D. from Razi University and extensive academic leadership at the University of Mazandaran. Specializing in molecular medicine, genetic diversity, fungal pathogenesis, and plant defenses, I have presented groundbreaking theories and achieved top academic honors. With a track record of pioneering research, I focus on cancer, fertility, and infertility. As Head of the Faculty of Basic Sciences and Nano and Biotechnology Group, I lead innovative research initiatives and mentor future scientists. Committed to advancing biotechnology and molecular biology, I contribute significantly to academia and scientific discourse.🌟

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Research Interests 🧬

πŸ”¬ Major Field: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

  • Molecular Medicine: Focus on Cancer, Fertility, and Infertility
  • Molecular Biology: Investigating Genetic Diversity, Molecular Mechanisms of Fungal Pathogenesis, and Plant Defenses
  • Biomedical Engineering: Exploring Plasma Sterilization and Genetic Induction of Microorganisms for Industrial Productions

Educational Records πŸ“š

  • Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology
    Razi University in collaboration with National Institute for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (NIGEB), Kermanshah and Tehran, I.R. of Iran
    2000 – 2005

    • GPA: 18.39/20
  • M.Sc. in Molecular and Cell Biology
    Department of Biology, Razi University, Kermanshah, I.R. of Iran
    1997 – 2000

    • GPA: 18.56/20
  • B.Sc. in General Biology
    Department of Biology, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, I.R. of Iran
    1993 – 1997

    • GPA: 18.24/20

Honors and Awards πŸ†

Presented a Global Theory at California Urology Society, selected for initial publication, offering a method for the professional urology community. Beyond the Abstract, First Iranian Ph.D. graduate in Molecular and Cell Biology in I.R. of Iran, Ranked first among 2000 M.Sc. graduates of Molecular and Cell Biology, Razi University, Kermanshah, I.R. of Iran, Ranked first among 1999 M.Sc. Students in science of Razi University, Kermanshah, I.R. of Iran, Ranked first among 1997 B.Sc. graduates of Biology, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, I.R. of Iran

 

Academic Experience (Career) πŸ‘©β€πŸ«

Professor University of Mazandaran August 2014 – Present Head of Faculty of Basic Sciences University of Mazandaran 2010 – 2013 Head of Nano and Biotechnology Group University of Mazandaran 2006 – Present Head of Central Library and Document Center University of Mazandaran 2007 – Present Assistant Professor University of Mazandaran Sep. 2005 – Nov. 2009 Head of Biology Dept. University of Mazandaran 2006 – 2007 Lecturer Teacher Education Center, Kermanshah, I.R. of Iran 1999 – 2000 Lecturer Emam Ali Primary University Center of Kermanshah, I.R. of Iran 1999 – 2000

Publications Top Notes πŸ“

  1. Title: Thymoquinone and its therapeutic potentials
    • Journal: Pharmacological Research
    • Year: 2015
    • Volume: 95
    • Pages: 138-158
    • Citations: 508

 

  1. Title: Zinc levels in seminal plasma are associated with sperm quality in fertile and infertile men
    • Journal: Nutrition research
    • Year: 2009
    • Volume: 29
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 82-88
    • Citations: 438

 

  1. Title: Zinc is an Essential Element for Male Fertility: A Review of Zn Roles in Men’s Health, Germination, Sperm Quality, and Fertilization
    • Journal: Journal of Reproduction & Infertility
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 19
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 69-79
    • Citations: 316

 

  1. Title: Ascorbic acid in human seminal plasma: determination and its relationship to sperm quality
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition
    • Year: 2009
    • Volume: 45
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 144-149
    • Citations: 171

 

  1. Title: Correlation of sperm parameters with semen lipid peroxidation and total antioxidants levels in astheno-and oligoasheno-teratospermic men
    • Journal: Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
    • Year: 2013
    • Volume: 15
    • Issue: 9
    • Pages: 780
    • Citations: 163

 

  1. Title: DNA interaction with Al–N, Nβ€²-bis (salicylidene) 2, 2β€²-phenylendiamine complex
    • Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
    • Year: 2007
    • Volume: 67
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 133
    • Citations: 133

 

  1. Title: Cigarette smoking and the risk of male infertility
    • Journal: Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
    • Year: 2007
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 21
    • Pages: 3870-4
    • Citations: 104

 

  1. Title: E. coli, P. aeruginosa, and B. cereus bacteria sterilization using afterglow of non-thermal plasma at atmospheric pressure
    • Journal: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    • Year: 2010
    • Volume: 160
    • Issue: 7
    • Pages: 1978-1984
    • Citations: 88

 

  1. Title: Association of C677T transition of the human methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene with male infertility
    • Journal: Reproduction, Fertility and Development
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 28
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 786-794
    • Citations: 71

 

  1. Title: Microsatellite (SSR) amplification by PCR usually led to polymorphic bands: Evidence which shows replication slippage occurs in extend or nascent DNA strands
    • Journal: Molecular Biology Research Communications
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 5
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 167-174
    • Citations: 60