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Dr.Arfan Ali
APID: 7166
capAssistant Professor at Assam agricultural University Guwahati, Assam
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Dr. Arfan Ali is an Assistant Professor in the More Department of Microbiology at the College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara, Guwahati. With a deep passion for microbiology, he has significantly contributed to research and academia. His academic journey in biological sciences led to his specialization in microbiology, providing a solid foundation in microbial physiology, genetics, and their roles in animal health and disease.
Dr. Ali’s teaching emphasizes a hands-on, inquiry-based approach, fostering critical engagement and practical skills in students. His diverse research interests encompass zoonotic diseases, microbial pathogenesis, antimicrobial resistance, environmental microbiology, molecular biology, and immunology. He focuses on identifying zoonotic pathogens, understanding host-pathogen interactions, exploring antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, and studying microbial processes in nutrient cycling and bioremediation.
In molecular biology and immunology, Dr. Ali investigates microbial genetics and host immune responses, aiming to develop new therapeutic approaches and vaccines. His publication record in peer-reviewed journals and active participation in professional organizations highlight his commitment to advancing microbiological knowledge.
Dr. Ali aims to leverage advances in molecular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics to address challenges like climate change and food security.

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1. Isolation and identification of bacteria, 2. Antimicrobial resistance investigation, 3. Molecular Biology

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1. Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): Studying mechanisms of resistance in bacteria and fungi, addressing clinical and environmental factors driving AMR to preserve antimicrobial efficacy. 2. Molecular Biology and Immunology: Investigating microbial genetics and host immune responses to develop novel therapeutic interventions and vaccines against infectious diseases. 3. Zoonotic Diseases: Investigating pathogens that can transmit from animals to humans, understanding transmission dynamics, and developing prevention strategies. 4. Microbial Pathogenesis: Exploring how microorganisms cause disease at molecular and cellular levels, aiming to uncover virulence factors and inform therapeutic development. 5. Vaccinology

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