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Dr. Aquil Mohmad | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award


Dr. Aquil Mohmad is a dedicated Veterinary Parasitologist and Assistant Professor in Veterinary Technology at Govt. Degree College Kupwara, University of Kashmir, India 🐄🔬. Born on May 29, 1991 🎂, he combines clinical excellence and academic rigor, holding extensive research, teaching, and field diagnostic experience in animal health 🏥📖. His passion lies in animal parasitic diseases, diagnostics, and molecular biology 🧬, reflected in his publications and awards 🏆. With years as a Veterinary Officer and now in higher education, Dr. Mohmad continues to advance livestock health and veterinary diagnostics through research, teaching, and collaborations 🌍🧪.

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Aquil Mohmad earned his B.V.Sc & A.H. from SKUAST-Kashmir (2009-2014) 🐄📖, followed by an M.V.Sc in Veterinary Parasitology & Immunology from IVRI (2014-2016) 🧬💉, where he studied advanced molecular diagnostics for Theileria annulata 🦠. He further pursued a Ph.D. (2016-2022) at IVRI in Veterinary Parasitology, specializing in recombinant antigen-based diagnostics for bovine tropical theileriosis 🐮🧫. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Mohmad demonstrated technical proficiency in molecular biology, animal handling, and immunodiagnostics, complemented by publications in reputed journals 🧾📈, winning awards for scientific contributions 🏅. His academic profile stands out for its blend of hands-on fieldwork and cutting-edge lab research 💡🔬.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Aquil Mohmad has built a rich professional journey in veterinary science, starting as a Veterinary Officer & Disease Diagnosis Officer (2019-2024) 🏥🧪, handling livestock health and diagnostic services across J&K 🐄🩺. After completing his Ph.D., he returned to field service before transitioning into academia 🌱📚. Since March 2024, he has served as Assistant Professor (Veterinary Technology) at Govt. Degree College Kupwara, University of Kashmir 🏫💡. His experience spans veterinary diagnostics, animal handling, molecular techniques, and scientific research writing 📄🧬. Dr. Mohmad’s commitment to education, research, and veterinary care continues to impact both students and the regional veterinary healthcare system 💉🐾.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Aquil Mohmad has earned multiple prestigious awards 🏅, including the ICAR-IVRI Fellowship (2016) for academic excellence 🎓, the IAAVP Young Scientist Award (2018) 🧬, UGC-JRF (2018) 🧠, and NET Qualification (2017) 💡. His Ph.D. thesis was recognized with the Outstanding Thesis Award at an international conference at University of Kashmir (2022) 🌍. He also secured the Best Paper Presentation Award for his research on Theileria annulata diagnostics 🐄🔬. These accolades highlight his excellence in veterinary parasitology and research presentation 🎯📢, proving him as a passionate contributor to livestock disease diagnostics and animal health solutions 🔍🐾.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Aquil Mohmad’s research focuses on veterinary parasitology, particularly the development of molecular and serological diagnostics for tick-borne diseases like bovine tropical theileriosis 🐄🧪. His work integrates recombinant protein technologies, lateral flow assays, and PCR-based diagnostics to enhance early disease detection and control strategies in livestock health management 🌿💉. His scientific curiosity bridges field-based epidemiology and lab-based innovations, producing impactful publications and diagnostics 📖🔬. Beyond parasitology, he’s keen on zoonotic diseases, immunodiagnostics, and advancing molecular tools for veterinary applications 🧠🧬. His research consistently aims to improve animal welfare, economic outcomes for farmers, and veterinary disease surveillance systems 🌍🐾.

Publications 
1. Haranahally Vasanthachar Manjunathachar, Buddhi Chandrasekaran Saravanan, Chitra
Joshi, Aquil Mohmad, M. Aravind, Siju Susan Jacob, M. Sankar, Development of pointof-care immunodiagnostic test for Taenia solium cysticercosis in pigs, Research in
Veterinary Science, Volume 182, 2025, 105466.
2. Malla, B.A., Dubal, Z.B., Saini, S., VinodhKumar, O.R., Mohmad, A., Mirsab, P.W.,
Beegum, M., Singh, V. and Bhilegaonkar, K.N., 2024. Evaluation of a commercial
immunochromatographic strip assay (ICT) for rapid detection of bovine, porcine and
human Rotavirus A. The Microbe, 5, p.100182.
3. Mohmad, A., Saravanan, B.C., Manjunathachar, H.V., Chandra, D., Ahmad, S.F., Malla,
W.A., Malla, B.A., Bisht, N. and Maqbool, I., 2022. A Multi-copy nucleic acid-based
diagnostic test for bovine tropical theileriosis. Acta Parasitologica, 67(1), pp.504-510.
4. Allaie IM, Shahardar RA, Tramboo SR, Prasad A, Mohmad A, Wani ZA, Bulbul KH.
Prevalence of trichostrongylids in small ruminants of Kashmir valley. The Indian Journal
of Animal Sciences. 2021 Oct 1;91(10).
5. Ahmad Malla, B., Dubal, Z.B., Kadwalia, A., Abass, G., Vinodh Kumar, O.R., Kumar, A.,
Rajak, K.K., Maqbool, I., Mohmad, A., Rangaraju, V. and Fayaz, A., 2020. Seasonal
pattern in occurrence of rotavirus infection (RV) in diarrheic children, calves and piglets
from Bareilly, India. Animal Biotechnology, pp.1-8.
6. Kumar, S., Gupta, S., Mohmad, A., Fular, A., Parthasarathi, B.C. and Chaubey, A.K., 2021.
Molecular tools-advances, opportunities and prospects for the control of parasites of
veterinary importance. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 41(1), pp.33-
42.
7. Malla, Bilal Ahmad, Ishfaq Maqbool, Shabir Ahmad Lone, Shabir Ahmad, Aquil Mohmad
Bhat, Irshad Ahmad Para, and Parvaiz Sikander Dar. “An overview on Neurocysticercosis.”
J Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry 7, no. 6 (2018): 303-312.
8. Mohmad, A., Chandra, D., Saravanan, B.C., Manjunathchar, H.V., OR, V.K., Fular, A.,
Chigure, G., Kaur, N. and Ghosh, S., 2018. Development of a recombinant TaSP-based
Dot-ELISA for detection of Theileria annulata infection in cattle. Ticks and tick-borne
diseases, 9(6), pp.1416-1420.
9. Manjunathachar, H.V., Saravanan, B.C., Kumar, B., Mohmad, A., and Ghosh, S., 2017.
Expression and determination of immunization dose of recombinant tropomyosin protein of
Hyalomma anatolicum for the development of anti-tick vaccine. Indian J. Anim. Sci, 87,
pp.275-279.
10. Ghosh, S., Gupta, S., Kumar, K.A., Sharma, A.K., Kumar, S., Nagar, G., Kumar, R., Paul,
S., Fular, A., Chigure, G. Nandi, and Mohmad, A., 2017. Characterization and
establishment of a reference deltamethrin and cypermethrin resistant tick line (IVRI-IV) of
Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, 138,
pp.66-70
Aquil Mohmad | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

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