Nida Tabassum Khan
Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology , Faculty of Life Sciences & Informatics

nida.tabassum@buitms.edu.pk
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Qualification

Ph.D. (2018)
Microbiology
Univesity of Karachi, Pakistan
M.Phil. (2012)
Microbiology
Univesity of Karachi, Pakistan
MSc (2007)
Microbiology
Univesity of Karachi, Pakistan
Bachelor's (2003)
Microbiology, Biochemistry, Zoology
Univesity of Karachi, Pakistan

Teaching Courses

  • General Virology
  • Immunology
  • Applied Immunology
  • Instrumentation and Bioanalytical Techniques

Teaching Method

  • Inquiry-Based Learning
  • Differentiated Instruction

Research Interest

  • Bacteriology (Mycoplasma, Mycobacterium, Brucella, Viruses)
  • Applied Immunology
  • Molecular Biology (Gene cloning, CRISPR Cas9 technique etc)
  • Computational Biology (Whole genom sequencing, Gromacs etc)
Dr. Nida Tabassum khan is a Lecturer in the Department of Biotechnology and Informatics in BUITEMS. She has participated in numerous national and international symposiums/seminars/scientific workshops/webinars/conferences and she has been also serving as a potential research reviewer and editor for numerous international journals. She has been a pioneer in establishing and advocating the emerging field of Myconanotechnology at BUITEMS and has successfully synthesized biogenic metal nanoparticles such as copper, silver, titanium etc from different fungal species accompanied by synthesis reaction optimization. Her research background has been focused on different areas in the field of Nanobiotechnology, Fungal biotechnology, fabrication of novel nanomaterials and nanosafety. In addition, her ongoing projects focused mainly on Insilico modeling, Bioinformatics/Nanoinformatics, Toxicological studies for hazard assessment, Clinical pathology, EIA and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Publications

An improved heamagglutination inhibition test for rapid diagnosis and stereotyping of avian infectious bronchitis virus
Johar Hussian, Faiz Muhammad, Shafqat Fatimah Rehmani, H Ahmad, Nazir Ahmad Lone, Moomal Bughio, MK Freed, Shakeel Ahmed Khan (2022) Pakistan J Zool vol. 54 no. 2 pp. 965-968
Amylase production and growth pattern of two indigenously isolated aspergilli under submerged fermentation: influence of physico-chemical parameters
Saira Yahya, Faiz Muhammad, Muhammad Sohail, Shakeel Ahmed Khan (2021) Pak. J. Bot vol. 53 no. 3 pp. 1147-1155
Apocalyptic Virus: The silent killer of an ERA
Qandil Zahraa, Namrah Hashmib, Palwasha Sheikhc, Muhammad Faizd, Hira Naqvie, Haleema Sadiaf (2021) Apocalyptic Virus: The silent killer of an ERA vol. 80 no. 1 pp. 18-18
Apocalyptic Virus: Emerging Infections Silently Killing the ERA
Qandil Zahra, Namrah Hashmi, Palwasha Sheikh, Faiz Muhammad, Hira Naqvi, Haleema Sadia (2021) Innovations in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 2 vol. - no. - pp. 35-46
A Study on Pathological Effects of Acholeplasma laidlawii Isolated from Buffaloes in Mice Model
Syed Khurram Fareed, Sobia Naseem Siddiqui, Mehir Un Nisa Iqbal, Faiz Muhammad, Sajjad Ali, Taseer Ahmed Khan, Nabeel Ijaz, Aqeel Ahmad (2019) Pakistan Journal of Life & Social Sciences vol. 17 no. 1 pp. -
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Work Experience

February 2018 to Date
Assistant Professor at Department of Microbiology
Balochistan Univesity of IT, Engineering & Managment Sciences
January 2013 to February 2018
Lecturer at Department of Microbiology
Balochistan Univesity of IT, Engineering & Managment Sciences

Projects

Whole genome sequencing based approach for epidemiological study and characterization of drug resistance mechanisms in Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains prevalent in Balochistan”
Health Research Institute , National , Funded , 2023, Ongoing
Pakistan is one of the high TB burden country among eight countries accounting for two third of esti...
CRISPR-Cas9 based mutagenesis for the attenuation of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) as vaccine Candidate
Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, National , Funded , 2022, Ongoing
Paratuberculosis is a chronic granulomatous enteritis of cattle that causes major economic losses wo...