Bahria University

Discovering Knowledge

DR. MUHAMMAD FARAZ ANWAR

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Email farazanwar.bumdc@bahria.edu.pk
Phone. Ext. 021353194919
Research Area Computer aided Drug Discovery, Biomarker discovery, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology.
Number of Publications 10
QUALIFICATION
DEGREE PASSING YEAR MAJORS UNIVERSITY
PhD 2018 Biochemistry University of Karachi
MSc 2009 Biochemistry University of Karachi
BSc 2006 Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany University of Karachi
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
DESIGNATION FROM TO ORGANIZATION
Assistant Professor 01-Apr-2021 23-Feb-2025 Bahria University Health Sciences Karachi
Visiting faculty 01-Jan-2020 01-Mar-2020 University of Karachi
Visiting faculty 01-Jan-2020 01-Mar-2020 Iqra University
Visiting faculty 01-Jan-2013 01-Jan-2014 Baqai Institute of Information Technology

Publications

Journals & Conferences

  • Baseline MMP expression in periapical granuloma and its relationship with periapical wound healing after surgical endodontic treatment | BMC Oral Health
  • Evaluation of anti-EGFR potential of quinazoline derivatives using molecular docking: An in silico approach | Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry
  • An in silico approach to analyze HCV genotype-specific binding-site variation and its effect on drug–protein interaction | Scientific Reports
  • Application of an Integrated Cheminformatics-Molecular Docking Approach for Discovery for physiochemically similar analogs of Fluoroquinolones as Putative HCV Inhibitors | Computational Biology and Chemistry
  • Integrated Chemoinformatics-Molecular Docking Approach to Drug Discovery Against Viruses | infectious disorders drug targets
  • Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen as a Model to Test the Efficacy of Flouroquinolones against Viral Helicases | Bioinformation
  • Two for one: Viral helicases as an ideal target for HIV and HCV co-infection | Medical Hypotheses
  • New anthrarobin acyl derivatives as butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors: synthesis, in vitro and in silico studies | Heliyon
  • Analysis of differential gene expression of proinflammatory cytokines in the nasopharyngeal milieu of mild & severe COVID-19 cases | PLoS ONE
  • Detection of Salmonella typhi Isolates and Ceftriaxone Strains Harbouring CTX-M-15 Gene | Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
  • Association of Interferon Lambda 3 and 4 Gene SNPs and Their Expression with COVID-19 Disease Severity: A Cross-Sectional Study | Infection and Drug Resistance


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