Associate Professor
BIO Technology
Quaid-i-Azam University
Pakistan
Bilal Haider Abbasi obtained his Ph.D from Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. He currently holds as an Associate Professor in Department of BIO Technology at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. His research focus mainly on Medicinal plants has always been considered a healthy source of life for the people. Therapeutical properties of medicinal plants are very useful in healing various diseases. There are more than 8000 medicinal plants listed in different classical and modern texts. Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants is currently threatened in communities of developing countries by loss of traditional cultural systems and conservation of local agricultural and forest ecosystems to other purposes. Plant Cell Culture lab is focusing on establishment of feasible and reliable production system for commercially important medicinal plant species. Enhancement of secondary metabolite content in plant cell and cryopreservation of rare/threatened and endangered plant species. Silybum marianum, Carthamus oxyacanths, Piper, Brassica alba, Brassica rapa, Eruca sativa, Atropa acuminate, Artemisia absinthium are main species of interest.
Medicinal plants have always been considered a healthy source of life for the people. Therapeutical properties of medicinal plants are very useful in healing various diseases. There are more than 8000 medicinal plants listed in different classical and modern texts. Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants is currently threatened in communities of developing countries by loss of traditional cultural systems and conservation of local agricultural and forest ecosystems to other purposes. Plant Cell Culture lab is focusing on establishment of feasible and reliable production system for commercially important medicinal plant species. Enhancement of secondary metabolite content in plant cell and cryopreservation of rare/threatened and endangered plant species. Silybum marianum, Carthamus oxyacanths, Piper, Brassica alba, Brassica rapa, Eruca sativa, Atropa acuminate, Artemisia absinthium are main species of interest.