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Prof. Sheikh is working as a Tenured Professor at the Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore. His career spans over a period of more than two decades. During this time, he taught subjects related to Molecular Biology to undergraduate and postgraduate classes alongside with supervision of research theses. Dr. Sheikh has supervised 15 Ph.D. theses, more than 50 Master research theses and more than 30 undergraduate theses till to-date.
Prof. Sheikh has extraordinary publication record and has published more than 125 research articles in the international peer reviewed journals. He is an active participant of science meetings and his group actively present its research findings to different scientific meetings. He has rendered his editorial services to different international journals published by leading publication groups.
Prof. Sheikh has been declared "Zoologist of the year 2019" based on his research contributions to the field of Zoological Sciences. In 2015, Dr. sheikh was conferred with ARS Gold medal in recognition of his research contribution in the field of Biological Sciences.
Besides, Prof. Sheikh was awarded "Dr. Muzzafar Ahmad Gold medal, Sir William Roberts Gold medal and University of the Punjab Gold Medal" for first class first position in M.Sc. Zoology.
Prof. Sheikh earned his Ph.D. degree from Germany, after he was awarded scholarship by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in the field of Cellular, Molecular and clinical biology of internal organs especially iron regulation during inflammation, hepatic injury, regeneration and iron overload conditions. In 2008, he was awarded Charles Wallace trust fellowship to visit Imperial College London for one month.
Prof. Sheikh worked as a Post Doctoral Researcher at Brain Tumor Research Center of Harvard Medical School at Harvard University (USA) where he worked for a project entitled "Oncocytic Herpes Simples Virus vectors expressing therapertie transgenes for the treatment of neurofibromatosis type1 (NF1) and GL10-blastoma (GBM) tumors" under HEC postdoctoral fellowship program.
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