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DR. Mohammed Ashif Imtiaz Shawn
Associate Professor
Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine


About
Qualifications
Honours
Publications
Funding
Supervision


Mohammed Ashif Imtiaz Shawn received Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University under the faculty of veterinary medicine. He achieved Master of Science (MS) degree in pharmacology under the department of physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology from the same university. Earlier he had received clinical training from Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, India as a part of his internship tenure.

In the year 2015, he joined as lecturer in physiology department and now working as assistant professor from July, 2017. He is a young academician and research interest includes in the area of molecular biology and a new drug discovery.

DR. Imtiaz has some records of research publications in the respected journals such as BMC Veterinary Research, Research Journal for Veterinary Practitioners, Veterinary World, Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Bangladesh Journal of Animal Sciences and Wayamba Journal of Animal Science. In addition, he has published a significant number of abstracts in the proceedings of various conferences. He supervised several undergraduate students in their undergraduate studies and co-supervised 5 fellows on their Master’s research.



Research Interests



Experience


Teaching
•   Assistant Professor in Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, CVASU from July 23, 2017 to Present
•   Lecturer in Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, CVASU from April 30, 2015 to July 22, 2017

Others
•   Research Assistant (Voluntary work) in Department of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University from Jan. 1, 2015 to April 29, 2015


Teaching : Current Courses


Undergraduate
Course Name Course Code Department
General Pharmacology GPH-202 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Pharmacology and Therapeutics PHT-301 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Toxicology TOX-302 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology

Masters
Course Name Course Code Department
Autacoids and Pharmacological Modulator APM-601 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Chemotherapy of Parasites COP-602 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
General Pharmacology GPH-601 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
General Toxicology GTL-601 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Toxicology of Drugs and Chemical Residue TCD-602 Department of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology


Contact

Email:
ashif.shawn@cvasu.ac.bd
ashif.shawn@gmail.com

Cell Phone:    +8801670442370

T&T:   +88031659212 (Ext. 375)

Location

307, Academic Building-1, Veterinary Medicine,
CVASU main campus, Khulshi.

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Qualifications


Educational Qualifications

Academic achievements:

2013-2014: Masters of Science (MS) in Pharmacology, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University

Title: Comparative efficacy of synthetic antifungals and selective medicinal plants against aspergillosis in broilers


2007-2011: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University

Reports: i) Prevalence and risk factors of myiasis at some selected areas of Chittagong of Bangladesh and Tamilnadu state of India

                 ii) Problems faced by the small scale dairy owners in receiving animal health services


2005: Higher Secondary School Certificate (Science),  Chittagong Govt. College, Chattogram


2003: Secondary School Certificate (Science),  Collegiate School, Chattogram



Honours


Acedemic Awards

1. University Gold medal award from CVASU for the highest CGPA in MS in Pharmacology (2014); awarded on 1st Convocation of CVASU.

2. National Science and Technology (NST) Fellowship, Ministry of Science and Technology, People's Republic of Bangladesh. 


Research Grants

1. Establishment of herbal plant extract archive in CVASU. University Grants Commission through CVASU, 2015-2016.

2. National Science and Technology (NST) Fellowship (July-December/2014). Ministry of Science and Technology, People's Republic of Bangladesh.


Membership

1) Bangladesh Veterinary Council (Registration no. 4112)

2) Teachers Association, CVASU

3) Bangabandhu Krishibid Institution (Bangladesh Agriculturist Association), Farmgate, Dhaka

4) CVASU Alumnae association

5) Regular Member of One Health Bangladesh


Others

Training received:


Publications




Publications:

1. Prank MR, Ahammed MF, Khalequzzaman F, Alim MA, Islam MM, Hassan MM, Saifuddin AKM, Imtiaz MA and Faruk MSA (2023). Rearing system, socio-economic status and common diseases frequency of goats in the Northern part of Bangladesh. Small Ruminant Research, 219 (2023): 106887. [Article Link]

2. Khan SA, Imtiaz MA, Islam MM, Tanzin AZ, Islam A and Hassan MM (2022). Major bat-borne zoonotic viral epidemics in Asia and Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2022: 1-15. [PDF]

3. Shaikat AH, Khan SA, Imtiaz MA, Pasha MR, Sultana J, Saif A and Alam MR (2022). Assessing the health hazard originated via pesticide chemicals in human through rabbit model in agricultural production system in Bangladesh. BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2022, 23: 28. [PDF]

4. Sultana J, Khan SA, Pasha MR, Imtiaz MA, Saif A, Nova FK and Shaikat AH (2022). Alteration of Physiological parameters in repeat breeder cows. Asian Journal of Advances in Research, 15 (2): 1-5. [PDF]

5. Khan SA, Imtiaz MA, Sayeed MA, Shaikat AH and Hassan MM (2020). Antimicrobial resistance pattern in domestic animal-wildlife-environmental niche via the food chain to human with a Bangladesh perspective; A systemic review. BMC Veterinary Research, 16: 302. [PDF]

6. Paul T, Saif A, Imtiaz MA, Pasha MR and Shaikat AH (2020). Alteration of sex steroid hormone in an unusually sex-reversed duck: a case study. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 8 (2): 136-139. [PDF]

7. Chakraborty P, Islam SKMA, Imtiaz MA, Mazumder AK, Saifuddin AKM (2020). Efficacy of homeopathic medicine in treatment of teat fibrosis and mastitis in cows. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 8 (1): 35-40. [PDF]

8. Das PK, Imtiaz MA, Alam MR and Shaikat AH (2019). Correspondence between hormone levels in blood and feces or urine in pregnant cattle. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 7 (2): 64-68. [PDF]

9. Akter H, Shaikat AH, Imtiaz MA, Islam A, Khan SA and Hassan MM (2019). Prevalence and multidrug resistance pattern of Escherichia coli isolated from street food. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 7 (2): 69-74. [PDF]

10. Rahman M, Rana EA, Tanvir MI, Sabuj AA, Imtiaz MA and Hasan T (2017). A case study on needling technique as a treatment for ocular setariasis in eye of a horse. Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 3 (3): 398-404. [Article Link]

11. Islam KMF, Hossain MI, Jalal S, Quader MN, Kumer S, Islam K, Shawn AI and Hoque A (2016). Investigation into dog bite in cattle, goats and dog at selected veterinary hospitals in Bangladesh and India. Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, 3 (3): 252-258. [PDF]

12. Imtiaz MA, Rahman MA, Islam K, Barua M, Alim MA, Chowdhury S and Sikder S (2014). Prevalence and associated risk factors of myiasis in different areas of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Research Journal for Veterinary Practitioners, 2 (2): 22-27. [PDF]

13. Imtiaz MA and Rana S (2014). Problems faced by the small scale dairy owners in receiving veterinary services in selected areas of Chittagong. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 12 (1): 63-65. [Article Link]

14. Rahman MA, Imtiaz MA, Ahaduzzaman M, Ghosh KK, Masud AA, Chowdhury S and Sikder S (2014). Effects of farming with flooring and rearing management on hoof health of dairy cows in some selected areas of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science, 43 (2): 132-137. [Article Link]

15. Uddin MA, Islam K, Sultana S, Imtiaz MA, Saifuddin AKM and Barua M (2014). Seroprevalence of antibodies against Newcastle disease in layer chicken at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Research Journal for Veterinary Practitioners, 2 (2): 36-39. [PDF]

16. Rabbi F, Mannan MS, Imtiaz MA, Chowdhury S and Prodhan MAM (2014). A survey of livestock and poultry along with mortality trends of goat at Kaunia upzilla, Rangpur, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 12 (2): 155-160. [Article Link]

17. Ahaduzzaman M, Amin A, Imtiaz MA and Rahman MM (2014). Gut obstructive toxocariasis in puppy. Research Journal for Veterinary Practitioners, 2 (3): 42-43. [PDF]

18. Ahaduzzaman M, Naznin M, Rahman MA, Imtiaz MA and Sikder S (2014). Musk gland swelling in an anemic Black Bengal goat; Case study. Research Journal for Veterinary Practitioners, 2 (2): 19-21. [PDF]

19. Islam MS, Das S, Pervin S, Imtiaz MA, Sutradhar BC, Masuduzzaman M and Das BC (2014). Subcutaneous infiltrative lipoma in a male spitz dog. Wayamba Journal of Animal Science, 6: 893-898. [PDF]

20. Barua M, Prodhan MAM, Islam K, Chowdhury S, Hasanuzzaman M, Imtiaz MA and Das GB (2014). Seasonal effects on milk yield, erythrocytic and leucocytic indices of Kankrej cattle (Bos indicus). Veterinary World, 7 (7): 483-488. [PDF]


Proceeding Papers:

1. Pasha MR, Imtiaz MA, Sultana J, Hassan MM, Hossain MB and Alam MR (2019). Assessing the welfare and change of physiological indices at different temperature in broiler farming systems. 16th International Scientific Conference, CVASU, pp. 22-28.

2. Das PK, Shaikat AH, Shawn MAI and Alam MR (2017). Noninvasive monitoring of reproductive status using feces and urine hormonal assays in pregnant cattle. 14th Annual Scientific Conference, CVASU, pp. 10-14.

3. Islam MJ, Al-Amin, Shaikat AH, Chowdhury S, Imtiaz MA, Hassan MM, Saifuddin AKM, Doyle R, Regenstein JM and Alam MR (2015). Welfare assessment of animal during slaughter and its economic impact. 12th Annual Scientific Conference, CVASU, pp. 30-40.


Posters:

1. Moni SP, Islam S, Islam A, Ferdous J, Akter N, Shawn MAI, Hassan MM, Islam SKMA, Alam MR and Saifuddin AKM (2017). Screening for antimicrobial activity of some selected medicinal plants: A possible alternative of commercially available antibiotics to treat E. coli and Salmonella sp. Infection in poultry. 9th One Health Bangladesh Conference. [Poster Link]

2. Sarker MS, Ahaduzzaman M, Imtiaz MA, Shaikat AH and Sayeed A (2015). Clinico biochemical shift in cases of urolithiasis in goat. 12th Annual Scientific Conference, CVASU. Abstract book, p 109.

3. Imtiaz MA, Ahaduzzaman M, Islam KMF, Hossain MS, Shaikat AH, Islam MZ, Islam MS, Hassan MM and Hoque MA (2014). Antibiotic resistance pattern against E. coli and Salmonella in captive wild birds of Safari park, Bangladesh.  11th Annual Scientific Conference, CVASU. Abstract book, p 50.



Funding


Project Completed

Principal Investigator

 

Fiscal year 2015-2016

Establishment of herbal plant extract archive in CVASU

 

 

Co-Investigator

 

Fiscal year 2019-2020

Understanding the effect of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on ovarian function in rabbit


Fiscal year 2016-2017

Field trial on neem and garlic extract against aspergillosis in broiler


Supervision


Completed

  PG (MS)
SL No. Student Name Roll No. Reg No. Session Degree Supervisor
1. Shahnaj Parvin Moni 0115/01 2015-2016 PG (MS) CoI

Thesis Title :
Use of herbal extracts as antimicrobials against E. coli and Salmonella spp. in broiler chicken
Thesis Title : Use of herbal extracts as antimicrobials against E. coli and Salmonella spp. in broiler chicken
2. Shankar Biswas 0214/03 205 2014-2015 PG (MS) CoI

Thesis Title :
Efficacy of herbs extract as anthemintic against GIT parasites in sheep
Thesis Title : Efficacy of herbs extract as anthemintic against GIT parasites in sheep
3. Amina Tasmin 0117/03 393 2017-2018 PG (MS) CoI

Thesis Title :
Effects of garlic (Allium sativum) extracts at different concentrations against Aspergillosis in Broiler
Thesis Title : Effects of garlic (Allium sativum) extracts at different concentrations against Aspergillosis in Broiler
4. Farhana Hossain Mili 0214/02 204 2014-2015 PG (MS) CoI

Thesis Title :
Effects of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf extracts at different concentrations against aspergillosis in broiler
Thesis Title : Effects of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf extracts at different concentrations against aspergillosis in broiler
5. Chowdhury Sultana Sabrina 0214/01 203 2014-2015 PG (MS) CoI

Thesis Title :
Effects of garlic (Allium sativum) extracts at different concentrations against aspergillosis in broiler
Thesis Title : Effects of garlic (Allium sativum) extracts at different concentrations against aspergillosis in broiler
  UG (DVM)
SL No. Student Name Roll No. Reg No. Session Degree Supervisor
1. Sahariar Bin Giash 15/53 01471 2014-2015 UG (DVM) PI

Thesis Title :
Ruminal Acidosis: A common instance of ruminants at Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Hathazari
Thesis Title : Ruminal Acidosis: A common instance of ruminants at Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Hathazari
2. Dilruba Yasmin 13/47 00978 2012-2013 UG (DVM) PI

Thesis Title :
Assessment of skin diseases in cattle at Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Kishoreganj, Nilphamari
Thesis Title : Assessment of skin diseases in cattle at Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Kishoreganj, Nilphamari
3. Md. Khaled Hasan 10/72 550 2009-2010 UG (DVM) PI

Thesis Title :
Antibacterial Effects of Lowsonia inermis and Terminalia bellirica against Escherichia coli and Salmonella sp.
Thesis Title : Antibacterial Effects of Lowsonia inermis and Terminalia bellirica against Escherichia coli and Salmonella sp.

Collaboration