Dr. Muhammad Imran Rashid

Assistant Professor
Department of Parasitology
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Pakistan

Professor Pathology
Biography

Dr. Muhammad Imran Rashid is currently working as Assistant Professor in the department of parasitology, University of Veterinary and animal sciences (UVAS), Lahore,Pakistan. He did DVM in 1997 from college of veterinary sciences, Lahore and M.Phil. Parasitology in 2005 from UVAS. He did Master 2 Professional (M2 Pro) in 2008 and Ph.D. degree in 2011 in the field of Parasitology from University of Tours (Université François Rabelais, Tours), France. He has re-joined his services in the Department of Parsitology, UVAS in December 2011. He is now actively involved in developing research activities to diagnose and control parasitic diseases in addition to academic activities. He has won a Rs10.925 million grant from Grand Challenges Canada in its phase 4 in 2013, for the Development of toxoplasma multi-protein sub-unit vaccine and their experiment trials in mouse model administered intra-nasally with triad of antigens formulated in nanoparticles, funded by the Government of Canada and which is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with Big Impact in global health.

Research Intrest

Parasitic immunology and Vaccinology

List of Publications
Rashid I, Akbar H, Shehzad W, Ashraf K, Ahmad N, Lateef M, Maqbool A, Oneeb M, Saeed K. Prophylactic Efficacies of the Locally Prepared Eimeria tenella Vaccine in Broiler Chicken. J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 2012;2:47-51. Rashid I, Hedhli D, Moiré N, Pierre J, Debierre-Grockiego F, Dimier-Poisson I, Mévélec MN. Immunological responses induced by a DNA vaccine expressing RON4 and by immunogenic recombinant protein RON4 failed to protect mice against chronic toxoplasmosis. Vaccine. 2011 Nov 8;29(48):8838-46. Rashid I, Akbar H, Shehzad W, Ashraf K, Ahmad N, Lateef M, Maqbool A, Oneeb M, Saeed K. Prophylactic Efficacies of the Locally Prepared Eimeria tenella Vaccine in Broiler Chicken. J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 2012;2:47-51.