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CURRICULAM VITA Prof. Dr. Sarzamin Khan CURRICULAM VITA Prof. Dr. Sarzamin Khan I am highly committed to explore new horizons in the field of Poultry Production for contribution in the betterment of community and believe in excellence of research standards. Date of Birth: 06.05.1970 Current position: Professor in Poultry Science Controller: Avian disease diagnostic and research Lab Visiting Expert Wildlife Department (Avian Section) Govt of Pakistan Head Biosecurity Expert Panel of the KPK Province of Pakistan Academic Qualification: DVM (Distinction), M.Sc (Hons) , PhD, Post Doc (Japan), Post Doc(USA) Mailing address: Office No. 12, New Animal Science Building, Department of Poultry Science The University of Agriculture, Peshawar Contact: Office : 091-9216518 Fax : 091-9216520 Cell : +92 -300-8592606 E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]; Web page: http://www.aup.edu.pk Academic and Professional Qualification Degree/ Year Discipline University/ Board Division / Certificate Grade Post 2019 Organic Poultry University of Minnesota, USA Doctorate Production - Post 2010 Avian Physiology and University of Tsukuba, Japan - Doctorate Embryology PhD 2007 Animal Sciences The University of Agriculture Ist Peshawar M.Sc (Hons) 1996 Animal Sciences The University of Agriculture Ist (Poultry diseases) Peshawar DVM 1994 VeterinarySciences University of Agriculture Ist Faisalabad F.Sc 1988 Pre-Medical FBID Islamabad Ist S.Sc 1986 Science BISE Peshawar Ist EMPLOYMENT RECORD/ POSITION HELD Position BPS Status Period Professor in Poultry 21 Regular 1.6.2012 to date Science Associate Professor 20 Regular 01.01.2010 to 30.5.2012 Assistant professor 19 Regular 31.12.2004 to 31.21.2009 Lecturer 17 Regular 27.09.1998 to 31.12.2004 Veterinary Officer 17 Regular 06.03.1995 to 26.09.1998 (Avian Health and Biosecurity) Technical Officer 17 Temporary 24.04.1994 to 06.03.1995 Awards: 1. PCST Productive Scientist Award.(2014) 2. HEC Best University Teacher Award. (2015) 3. Fulbright Post Doctoral Award, USA. (2018) List of Projects Amount (M. S. No Name Project Funding Agency Status Rs) 1 Up gradation of Local Rabbits for 3.99 ALP ( PI) Completed Meat Production 2 Utilization of maggot meal as Animal Protein source in meat and 2.7 PSF (PI) Completed egg type birds 3 Study on the hygienic status of 0.5 Relief poultry eggs and meat International (PI) Completed 4 Prevalence of Salmonella and differentiation of its serotypes from 0.5 Relief Completed commercial and rural poultry eggs International (Co- and meat” Fighting Zoonosis in PI) Pakistan 5 Study on digestibility of Sorghum 0.5 HEC (Co-PI Completed meal in broiler birds 6 Production of Unicellular protein and In hand its Utilization in Poultry and Animal 15.00 HEC ( Co -PI) ration 7 Evaluation of economic welfare and environmental aspects of naturally 8.9 HEC ( PI) Compeleted mated and artificially inseminated broiles breeders under cages versus floor systems 8 Genetic Improvement Of Selected Indigenous Naked 4.32 ALP ( PI) Compeleted Neck By Crossing With Exotic Poultry Breeds Of Rhode Island Red And Black Australop 9 Genetic Improvement Of Selected Indigenous Naked 14.00 ALP ( PI) completed Neck By Crossing With Exotic Poultry Breeds Of Rhode Island Red And Black Australop (Phase II) 10 Optimzatation of envionmemtal and nutritional standards for mass 6.18 PSF ( PI) In hand production of mealworm meal under tropical environmemtal conditions of Pakistan 11 Establishment of Simple, Rapid, and Specific Method for The 10.00 ALP ( PI) Shortlisted Identification of Meat of Halal Animal Species and Halal Processed Meat Products 12 Establishment of fresh and cold water 150 ADP In pipe line aquaculture facility at the University of Agriculture Peshawar 13 Detection and control of newly 25.72 ALP ( PI) Shortlisted emerging respiratory viruses of poultry in Pakistan 14 Application of Solid State 13.9 NRPU Submitted Fermentation (SSF) for Up gradation of Nutrient Profile and Digestibility of Traditional and Novel Ingredients of Poultry Feed as a Model of Technology Based Economy LEADERSHIPANDACHIEVEMENTS 1. Working Experience: Total, 23with 6 years worked as Department Chairman. 2. International Research Linkages: Developed with China, USA, Turkey, Netherlands, Malaysia and Japan. 3. National Research Linkages: Poultry Research Institute (Jabba), VRI (Peshawar), Wildlife Department (KPK), BSP (Business for Social Welfare, Lahore), SRSP (Sarhad Rural Support Programm, KPK). 4. The Higher Education Commission (HEC) Fellowship award for PhD and Postdoctoral studies. 5. Member Association of American Avian Pathologists. 6. Nomination as Approved/accredited Supervisor at national level by HEC, Pakistan. 7. Successful completion of research projects and submission of developmental projects . 8. Served Provincial Public Service Commission (PSC)as technical Advisor. 9. Member Selection Board Islamia University Bahawalpur, Rawalakoat University, SBBU (Dir), AWKU (Mardan). 10. Member, Board of Studies AWKU (Mardan), SBBU (Upper Dir). 11. Expert nomination in the Poverty Alleviation Program by the Government of Pakistan 12. Attended two academic council meetings and a number other routine meetings. 13. Member Editorial Board Sarhad Journal of Agriculture (2013-2018) 14. Trainings received abroad: Total Five (5) in China, Netherland, Bangkok, Dubai and Japan. 15. Farmers trainings: Arrange a total 14; with five for women and 9 for male farmers 16. Appreciation certificates by Civil societies for contributions in the uplift of rural community. 17. Members of Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AVIAN SCIENCES Courses developed: Five (5) New courses were developed for Postgraduate students Establishment of Modern Avian Disease Diagnostic Research lab Developed new cage system for rearing of wild birds for nutrition and breeding studies Collection of rear avian species for understanding of their breeding potentials and propagating their population Assessment of behavioral studies to improve the welfare standards of birds Establishment of Falcon Unit to propagate its progeny using artificial insemination Reproduction unit for avian semen evaluation and hatchability potentials. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Published Books 1. Title: Lactation-Reproduction Interaction in Dairy Buffaloes Publisher:VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG (2009). ISBN-10: 3639144449 ISBN-13: 978-3639144444 2. Title: Practical Manual of Veterinary Anatomy Publisher: Department of Animal Health, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science(2009) 3. Title: Quails production manual for farmers Publisher: Department of Poultry Science , Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science(2012) 4. Broiler production Manual: Publisher: Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science(2013) . 5. Rabbit production Manual: Publisher: Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science(2013). 6. Layers production Manual: Publisher: Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science(2014) 7. Biosecurity and it,s importance for human life (under process) I. List of Publications in Peer Reviewed International Impact Factors Journals (57) 1. Rafiulla h, Khan S., Khan R., Qudratullah. 2020. Does the gradual replacement of spent silkworm (Bombyx mori) pupae affect the performance, blood metabolites and gut functions in White Leghorn laying hens? Res. in Vet. Sci. 0034-5288 (19) 31285- 8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2020.03.009 2. Naseer A., Khan S., Chand N., Ahmad, N.( 2019). Hemato-biochemical profile carcass and meat quality traits of Naked Neck Rhode Island Red (RIR) and Black Astralorpe (BAL) chicken. I.J. Biol. Vol. 14, No. 5, p. 225-234. 3. Mushtaq, M., Chand, N., Saddique.U.,Khan S. (2019). Protective role of methanolic extract of medicinal plants in paracetamol induced toxicity in laying hens. I.J. Biol. Vol. 15, No. 5, p. 527-539. 4. Khan, R., S. H. A. Raza, , N. Schreursb, W. Xiaoyua, Khan S. and Z. Linsen. (2019). Bioinformatics analysis and transcriptional regulation of TORC1 gene through transcription factors NRF1 and Smad3 in bovine preadipocytes. Genomics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.09.007 5. Ullah, N. Khan, S., Mobashar3,M., Javaid, S. Tonio, T and A. Mahmood. (2019). Fat Supplementation in Diet of Friesian Sahiwal Crossbred Bulls: A Novel Study on Productive and Reproductive Performance and Bio-chemicals Evaluation of Semen Quality Under Hot Summer Sub-tropical Conditions. J. Zool.Vol. 51 (6): 2133-2140. 5 6. Khan M, Chand N, Khan S, Khan RU and Sultan A. 2018. Utilizing the House Fly (Musca Domestica) Larva as an Alternative to Soybean Meal in Broiler Ration during the Starter Phase.Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola.V.20 / n.1 / 009-014. 7. Asad Sultan, Sahal Ahmad, Sarzamin Khan, Rifat Ullah Khan,*, Naila Chand, Muhammad Tahir and Shakoor Ahmad.2018.Comparative Effect of Zinc Oxide and Silymarin on Growth, Nutrient Utilization and Hematological Parameters of Heat Distressed Broiler. Pakistan journal of Zoology 50(2) 751-756. 8. Asad Sultan,*, Shahroom Khan, Sarzamin Khan, Naila Chand, Muhammad Shuaib Khan and Hamza Maris.2018. Effect of Organic Acid Blend on Carcass Yield, Nutrient Digestibility and Tibia Ash during Starter Phase of Broiler Chicks. Vol. 50, Iss. 4, Pp 1199-1600.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17582/journal.pjz/2018.50.4.1483.1488. 9. Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan, Sarzamin Khan, Asad Sultan, Ashraf Ali Qureshi, Hamza Maris.2018. Reproductive performance of floored and cage housed broiler breeder roosters. Int. J. Biosci. 12(2), 26-34. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12692/ijb/12.2.26-34. 10. Zia ur Rehman, Naila Chand, Rifat Ullah Khan2,*, Sarzamin Khan and Muhammad Subhan Qureshi.2018. An Assessment of the Growth and Profitability Potential of Meat-Type Broiler Strains under High Ambient Temperature.2018. Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 50, Iss. 2, pp 429-435.doi.org/10.17582/journal.pjz/2018.50.2.429.435. 11. Zia-ur-Rehaman, Naila Chand, Sarzamin Khan and Rifat Ullah Khan,*. 2017. Evaluating the Immune Response and Antioxidant Potential in Four Broiler Strains under Chronic High Ambient Temperature.Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 49, Iss. 6, pp 2087- 2091 DOI: 10.17582/journal.pjz/2017.49.6.2087.2091.
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