Rashid Mehmood | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rashid Mehmood | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Bahauddin zakariya university | Pakistan

Rashid Mehmood is a dedicated Pakistani researcher in Zoology with strong academic and research accomplishments, currently based in Multan, Punjab. He completed both his advanced and undergraduate degrees in Zoology from Bahauddin Zakariya University with outstanding academic performance supported by merit-based scholarships, focusing his research on genetic polymorphisms associated with human diseases. His professional experience as an assistant researcher at the Molecular and Parasitological Laboratory has enabled him to work on molecular epidemiology, host–pathogen interactions, and genetic markers linked to various health conditions. His research interests include molecular genetics, parasitology, genomics, disease susceptibility, and epidemiological investigations, contributing to scientific literature through publications on genetic diversity and pathogen detection in animals and humans. He possesses advanced laboratory skills including DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, phylogenetic analysis, microscopy, biochemical assays, animal handling, and professional data acquisition, along with proficiency in statistical tools such as MEGA, GenBank, BLAST, and primer designing. He has attended scientific conferences, presented research, and completed multiple international MOOCs related to genomics, immunology, cancer biology, stem cell science, and infectious diseases. His outstanding academic journey earned him prestigious honors including merit scholarships and recognition for excellence. Overall, he is a promising rising researcher contributing to molecular zoology with a strong commitment to advancing scientific understanding in genetics and disease research.

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  • Ullah, R., Afgan, S., Akhtar, M., Asif, M., Latif, M., Mehmood, R., Naeem, M., … (2023). Absence of GSTT1 and polymorphisms in GSTP1 and TP53 are associated with the incidence of acne vulgaris. Skin Research and Technology, 29(4), e13333. (Citations: 3)

  • Yasin, S., Ayesha, A., Rahman, H. U., Murtaza, I., Manzoor, H., Aqdas, A., … (2025). Molecular detection and genetic diversity of blood-borne pathogens infecting domestic donkeys (Equus asinus). Tropical Animal Health and Production, 57(4), 202. (Citations: 1)

  • Shakoor, S., Latif, M., Kam, K. H., Nasir, A., Mehmood, R., Akhtar, M., Akhlaq, M., … (2025). Association of genotypes at single-nucleotide polymorphisms in IL-28B, TGF-β1, TP53, MTHFR and GSTP1 gene and their combinations with ischemic stroke: a case-control study. IBRO Neuroscience Reports.

 

Grigorios Markakis | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Grigorios Markakis | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Mr. Grigorios Markakis is a dedicated and accomplished veterinarian and researcher with a strong academic foundation from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he pursued veterinary studies with excellence and is currently advancing his expertise as a PhD student focusing on haemosporidian infections in birds of prey in Greece. His education encompasses extensive training in exotic animal medicine, clinical pathology, therapeutics, anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, wildlife and zoo animal management, as well as specialized courses in avian, reptile, and small mammal medicine and surgery. Professionally, he has contributed as a veterinarian at multiple wildlife rehabilitation centers, zoos, and animal hospitals, actively participating in surgical procedures, animal care, and conservation initiatives, while also providing on-call veterinary services and engaging in voluntary programs for wildlife protection. His research interests center on wildlife parasitology, infectious diseases, and rehabilitation, demonstrated through publications on haemosporidian infections, Sarcocystis, Dirofilaria, and Coxiella burnetii, as well as contributions to wildlife rescue guidelines. Skilled in clinical procedures, first aid, emergency care, and laboratory investigations, he is proficient in research methodologies, wildlife health management, and veterinary forensics. Recognized for academic excellence and professional contributions, he has received scholarships, honorary awards, and travel grants. Overall, his work exemplifies a commitment to advancing veterinary science, wildlife conservation, and animal welfare through rigorous research, hands-on practice, and active knowledge dissemination.

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