Muhammad Tahir Ul Qamar PhD Bioinformatics (Huazhong Agriculture University); MPhil Biotechnology (University of Agriculture Faisalabad); BS (Hons) Bioinformatics & Biotechnology (Government College University Faisalabad)
Assistant Professor , Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab · Pakistan
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Clinical Microbiology ISSN 2690-4721
Research interests
- Bioinformatics | Computational Biology | Computational Genomics | Pan-Genomics | Biotechnology
Biography
Dr. Muhammad Tahir Ul Qamar is an Assistant Professor at Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, where he specializes in bioinformatics, computational biology, computational genomics, pan-genomics, and biotechnology. He earned his PhD from Huazhong Agriculture University and completed earlier studies at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad and Government College University Faisalabad. His research encompasses in silico drug discovery, molecular docking and simulation approaches for identifying antiviral and therapeutic compounds from medicinal plants, structural and functional genomics, and the development of bioinformatics resources such as medicinal plant databases. With over 71 indexed publications, his most-cited work, "Network Pharmacology Approach for Medicinal Plants: Review and Assessment" (2022), has received 449 citations, reflecting his significant contributions to computational approaches in drug design and plant-based therapeutics.
Selected publications
- Network Pharmacology Approach for Medicinal Plants: Review and Assessment 2022 cited 449×
- Designing multi-epitope vaccine against Staphylococcus aureus by employing subtractive proteomics, reverse vaccinology and immuno-informatics approaches 2021 cited 131×
- Epitope‐based peptide vaccine design and target site depiction against Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: an immune-informatics study 2019 cited 122×
- Designing of a next generation multiepitope based vaccine (MEV) against SARS-COV-2: Immunoinformatics and in silico approaches 2020 cited 116×
- Computational screening of medicinal plant phytochemicals to discover potent pan-serotype inhibitors against dengue virus 2019 cited 110×
- Multiepitope-Based Subunit Vaccine Design and Evaluation against Respiratory Syncytial Virus Using Reverse Vaccinology Approach 2020 cited 86×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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