Dr. Bilal Murtaza | Bioengineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bilal Murtaza, Dalian University of Technology, China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Bilal Murtaza began his academic journey with a strong foundation in veterinary sciences. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, in 2014, graduating with first division honors. Driven by a passion for pathology, he pursued an M.Phil. in Pathology at the same university, which he completed in 2016 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tariq Javed, achieving a commendable CGPA of 3.53/4. His academic pursuits were marked by a keen interest in the mechanisms of disease development and the development of therapeutic agents, setting the stage for his future research.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Following his M.Phil., Bilal Murtaza embarked on a Ph.D. program at the College of Bioengineering, Dalian University of Technology, China, under the supervision of Prof. Xu Yongping. His Ph.D. research, supported by the International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, focused on the biodegradation of mycotoxins, particularly zearalenone and deoxynivalenol, by plant rhizobacteria and probiotic strains. Throughout his academic and professional journey, Bilal developed a robust technical expertise in quantifying mycotoxins using advanced techniques such as ELISA, HPLC, and LC MS/MS, as well as in the identification and utilization of plant rhizobacteria for mycotoxin degradation.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Bilal Murtaza has made significant contributions to the field of veterinary and bioengineering sciences. His research is centered around the biodegradation of harmful mycotoxins, the development of new therapeutic agents for cancer and infectious diseases, and the use of probiotic bacteria and yeast to control mycotoxins. His work also extends to the study of viral diseases, including the isolation and cultivation of viruses, as well as the development of vaccines and the evaluation of vaccine-induced immune responses. His technical skills encompass a wide range of methodologies, from cell culture techniques and viral disease diagnosis to the isolation and identification of probiotic strains and the testing of their protective effects against infections.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Bilal’s research has not only contributed to the scientific understanding of mycotoxins and their degradation but also holds practical implications for the development of safer food and feed products. His work on therapeutic agents for cancer and infectious diseases has the potential to influence clinical practices and lead to the development of new treatments. His expertise in histopathology, viral disease diagnosis, and the use of probiotics in disease control has made him a valuable contributor to multiple research projects.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Bilal Murtaza has more than seven peer-reviewed publications in well-reputed journals, reflecting the quality and impact of his research. Additionally, he has four research articles currently under consideration for publication. His scholarly contributions have been recognized by his peers, and he is an active member of several professional affiliations, including the World Veterinary Poultry Association (WVPA), the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), and the International Society for Mycotoxicology (ISM).

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Bilal Murtaza looks to the future, his ambition is to continue his work as a researcher and educator at a university or scientific institution that aligns with his personal, scientific, and professional goals. He is passionate about translational research, particularly in the fields of basic and clinical medicine, and aims to make further contributions to the development of new therapeutic agents and the understanding of disease mechanisms. His strong writing and expression skills, combined with his extensive technical expertise, position him as a future leader in his field, with a legacy that will influence both academic and practical applications in veterinary and bioengineering sciences.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • A novel Saclayvirus Acinetobacter baumannii phage genomic analysis and effectiveness in preventing pneumonia
    • Authors: Li, S., Wei, B., Xu, L., Yin, J., Xu, Y.
    • Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Characterization of two virulent Salmonella phages and transient application in egg, meat and lettuce safety
    • Authors: Sun, X., Xue, F., Cong, C., Li, S., Xu, Y.
    • Journal: Food Research International
  • In vivo efficacy of phage cocktails against carbapenem resistance Acinetobacter baumannii in the rat pneumonia model
    • Authors: Li, S., Wei, B., Xu, L., Yin, J., Xu, Y.
    • Journal: Journal of Virology
  • Cold plasma: A success road to mycotoxins mitigation and food value edition
    • Authors: Murtaza, B., Wang, L., Li, X., Li, M., Xu, Y.
    • Journal: Food Chemistry
  • Toxicodynamic of combined mycotoxins: MicroRNAs and acute-phase proteins as diagnostic biomarkers
    • Authors: Murtaza, B., Li, X., Nawaz, M.Y., Wang, L., Xu, Y.
    • Journal: Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
Bilal Murtaza | Bioengineering | Young Scientist Award