Dr. Muhammad Umair
Assistant Professor
Ph.D Biochemistry, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
Dr. Muhammad Umair is a researcher in the field of biochemistry with a particular focus on genetics in neurodegenerative diseases. His research primarily explores novel variants and biomarkers involved in the pathogenesis and early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. His work aims to contribute to improved risk assessment and diagnostic strategies for neurological disorders.
- A Novel Missesnse Mutation (c.1982A>C) FCHSD1 Gene Causes Autosomal Recessive Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease In A Consanguineous Pakistani Family.
- Prevalence of Gram positive bacteria in the affected individuals of Otitis media with effusion from the indigenous population of Southern Punjab, Pakistan: first report.
- Expression variation of OGG1 and HPRT gene and DNA damage in arsenic exposed industrial workers.
- Multimodal Interventions for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Efficacy of Exposure Therapy, Cognitive Approaches, and Pharmacological Treatment.
- CLINICAL EFFICACY OF LAPAROSCOPY IN THE TREATMENT OF EARLY ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND ITS IMPACT ON PATIENTS'SEXUAL FUNCTION.
- INSIGHTS TO PARKINSON’S DISEASE MODELS: EVALUATING CNTF IN NEUROPROTECTION AND DISEASE PROGRESSION.
- Electro-acupuncture attenuates cyclophosphamide-induced premature ovarian insufficiency in rats through miRNA regulation and TGFβ/Smad pathway modulation
Human Genetics, Neuroscience, Genotoxicity