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Dr Zakiullah Dr Zakiullah A) PERSONAL NAME ZAKIULLAH FATHER'S NAME ABDUL BAQI DATE/PLACE OF BIRTH 15.01.1983/MOHMAND DOMICILE MOHMAND AGENCY CNIC 21403-1677021-7 PERMANENT ADDRESS Tehsil Pandiali, District, Mohmand Agency Corresponding Address Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar, Peshawar-25120, Pakistan Contact # i. Office +92-91-9216750 ii. Mobile +92-3369971314 Email: [email protected] B) ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Examination Year of passing marks % age Board/University Ph. D (Pharmacogenomics) 2016 3.7 GPA 78 University of Peshawar M. Phil 2011 3.7 GPA 78 University of Peshawar (Pharmaceutical Sciences) Pharm.D 2006 3018/460 65.60 University of Peshawar 0 F.Sc 2001 850/1100 77.27 BISE, Peshawar S.S.C 1999 627/850 73.76 BISE, Peshawar Title of PhD Thesis: Pharmacogenomics study of selected enzyme genes in cancer patients exposed to common tobacco products in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan C) Service Record/Practical Experience S. No. Organization Designation Duration 1 Department of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor 31.10.2015 - Till date University of Peshawar Department of Pharmacy, Lecturer 17.09.2008 - University of Peshawar 30.10.2015 2 Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt. Regulatory Affairs 01.03.2006 - Ltd. Officer 15.09.2008 3 Stanley Pharmaceutical Pvt. Production 01.11.2005 - Ltd. Pharmacist 28.02.2006 D) Administrative/Research Experience & Other Achievements 1. Established Pharmacogenomics Laboratory, at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar. 2. Co-PI in NRPU project worth Rs 4.6 million awarded by HEC on the topic of ‘Evaluation Of Common Cardio-Vascular Diseases Risk Variants (Alleles) In Pashtun Population Of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province’. 3. Participated as technical person (as PhD student) in NRPU research project worth Rs. 6 million awarded by HEC on the topic of ‘Pharmacogenomics study of selected enzyme genes in cancer patients exposed to common tobacco products in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan’. 4. Completed (as M. Phil Research student) Research Project worth 350000/ Rs. awarded by University of Peshawar on the topic of ‘assessment of potential toxicity of smokeless tobacco product- naswar- available on the Pakistani market’. 5. Worked as Regulatory Affairs Officer at Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt. Ltd. 6. Member Scholarships Committee at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar (2009-2012) 7. Member Quality Assessment Team (2009-2012), Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar 8. Member Library Committee at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar (2009-2012). 9. Member Departmental Magazine Committee at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar. 10. Member Student Attendance Committee 11. In charge Sports (Cricket), Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar 12. Supervised 28 Students under “Clinical Pharmacy Internship Program” in various teaching hospitals of Peshawar. 13. Supervised 5 Students at M. Phil/ MS Level 14. Currently, supervising Two MPhil and One PhD student 15. Got first prize in Poster & Model competition in ‘Mega science Exhibition-2013, organized by Science Society, University of Peshawar at 16th May, 2013, at PUTA Hall. 16. Got First prize in a National Level Essay Writing Competition on the topic of ‘Islamic perspective of Science and its Role in Sustainable Development’, organized by Forum for Religion-Science Discourse (2005). E) Short Term Professional Trainings/seminars/conferences: S# Workshop/Seminar attended Place 1 Managing References and Citations using EndNote software Peshawar 2 H.V.A.C.(Heating Ventilation and Air conditioning Systems) and Validation Peshawar 3 Workshop on various Equipments in “Centralized Resources Labs’ Peshawar U.O.P.”in which the following equipments were studied (Electron Microscope, X-Ray Diffractometer, HPLC, GC, AAS, UTM, Thermal Analyser etc. 4 Promotion of Essential Drugs Concept, Good Prescribing Practices, and Peshawar Code of Ethics 5 Natural Disasters---Professional, Ethical and Religious Issues Lahore 6 Recent Medical Advances and Promotion of Islamic Medical Ethics Lahore 7 Evidence Based Medical and Religious Practices Faisalabad 7 Organized and participated in National Pharmacy Conference on the topic Baragali of ‘Pharmacy as profession: Challenges and opportunities in the new Summer scenario’. August 21-23, 2015. campus 8 Attended workshop on Soft Skills arranged by University of Pashawar in Islamabad collaboration with University of Essex, UK, at Marriot Islamabad On 6th April, 2016. 9 Organized workshop on the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada Peshawar (PEBC), at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar 10 Medical Conference on the topic of ‘One Health Concept: Islamic Peshawar Perspective on 7th May, 2016. 11 Attended 2nd Asian-African Youth Festial, 2017, at China in which Xi’an, China delegates of 39 countries participated from 22nd Sep, - 27 Sep, 2017. F) List of Publications S\No Name of Authors Title of Journal Title of the Publication Vol. No. & Year Impact Factor Page No. Published 1 Zakiullah, Muhammad Tobacco Control Assessment of 21 (4), 396- 2012 6.3 Saeed, Naveed potential toxicity of a 401. Muhammad, Saeed Ahmad smokeless tobacco Khan, Farah Gul, Fazli product (naswar) Khuda, Muhammad available on the Hamuyun and Hamayun Pakistani market Khan 2 Zakiullah, Ahmadullah, Asian Pacific Genetic Susceptibility 16 (3), 2015 2.514 Muhammad Khisroon, Journal of Cancer to Oral Cancer due 1145-1150 Muhammad Saeed, Ajmal Prevention to Combined Effects Khan, Fazli Khuda, Sajid of GSTT1, GSTM1 and Ali, Nabila Javed, CYP1A1 Gene Muhammad Ovais, Variants in Tobacco Nosheen Masood, Nasir Addicted Patients of Khan Khali, Mohammad Pashtun Ethnicity of Ismail Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan 3 Zakiullah, Muhammad Asian Pacific Genetic susceptibility 15(16), 2014. 2.514 Saeed, Sajid Ali, Nabila Journal of Cancer to esophageal cancer 6715-6720 Javed, Muhammad Prevention due to Cyp 1A1 gene Khisroon, Fazli Khuda, variant rs4646903 in Baseer Muhammad, Saeed tobacco addicted Ahmad & Mohammad patients of Pashtun Ismail. ethnicity: a case control study in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. 4 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Evaluation of anti- 27 (2), 365- 2014 1.103 Ayub Khan, Zakiullah, Pharmaceutical inflammatory activity of 368 Yasar Shah, Lateef Sciences selected medicinal Ahmad, Fazli Nasir, plants of Khyber Muhammad Hassan, Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Ismail, Waheed Ali Shah 5 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Screening of selected 27 (3), 593- 2014 1.103 Ayub Khan, Zakiullah, Pharmaceutical medicinal plants for 596 Yasar Shah, Abad Khan Sciences their enzyme inhibitory potential – A validation of their ethnopharmacological uses 6 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Antibacterial and 28 (5), 2015 1.103 Ayub Khan, Zakiullah, Pharmaceutical antifungal activities of 1797-1800 Waheed Ali Shah, Yasar Sciences leaf extract of Shah, Lateef Ahmad, Achyranthes aspera Muhammad Hassan , (Amaranthaceae) from Abuzar Khan, Abad Khan Pakistan 7 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of A comprehensive Accepted 2017 1.103 Zakiullah, Muhammad Pharmaceutical review on the drug- Ovais, Ayub Khan, Gowhar Sciences food interactions of Ali, Waheed Ali Shah, commonly available Nizamuddin Abdul Qadar juices of Pakistan 8 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Metal analysis, 25 (1), 51- 2012 1.103 Zakiullah, Ayub Khan, Pharmaceutical phytotoxic, insecticidal 58 Fazli Nasir, Naveed Sciences and cytotoxic activities Muhammad, Jamshaid Ali of selected medicinal Khan and Muhammad plants of Khyber Shafiq Khan Pakhtunkhwa 9 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Antimicrobial and anti- 25 (4), 715- 2012 1.103 Zakiullah, Ayub Khan and Pharmaceutical inflammatory activities 719. Fazli Nasir Sciences of leaf extract of Valeriana wallichii DC. 10 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Validation of some of 44 (4), 2012 0.907 Ayub Khan, Zakiullah, Botony the 1199-1201. Fazli Nasir and Muhammad ethnopharmacological Shafiq Khan uses of Xanthium strumarium and Duchesnea indica. 11 Khuda, Fazli; Iqbal, Zafar; A High-Resolution LC– 79(9–10), 2016 Shah, Yasar; Abbas, MS/MS Method for the 609–618 Muhammad; Zakiullah; Quantitative Hassan, Muhammad Determination of Artemether and Its Metabolite Dihydroartemisinin in Human Plasma and Its Application to Pharmacokinetic Studies 12 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, Pakistan Journal of Anti-inflammatory 26 (3), 2013 1.103 Ayub Khan, Zakiullah, Pharmaceutical activity of the topical 451-454 Fazli Nasir and Yasar Shah Sciences preparation of Valeriana wallichii and Achyranthes aspera leaves. 13 Waheed Ali Shah, Pakistan Journal of Comparison of toxic 29 (4), 2016 1.103 Zakiullah, Fazli Khuda, Pharmaceutical heavy metals 1251-1256 Faridullah Khan, Sciences concentration in Muhammad Saeed medicinal plants and their respective branded herbal formulations commonly available in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 14 Fazli Khuda, Zafar Iqbal, PUTAJ Sciences Formulation of topical 18, 57-63. 2011 NA Fazli Nasir, Jamshaid Ali preparation of crude Khan and Zakiullah extract of selected medicinal plants having proven anti- inflammatory activity. 15 Zakiullah, Zafar Iqbal, PUTAJ Sciences Applying islamic 18, 65-77. 2011 NA Muhammad Saeed, Fazli principles of halal and Nasir, Fazli Khuda and haram to the field of Abuzar Khan pharmaceutical sciences. 16 Saeed Muhammad, Tropical Journal of Assessment of heavy 10(4): 499- 2011 0.589 Naveed Muhammad, Pharmaceutical metals in branded 506. Haroon Khan and Research Pakistani herbal Zakiullah. formulations. 17
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