Sidra Batool | DNA Sequencing | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Sidra Batool | DNA Sequencing | Women Researcher Award 

Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan | Pakistan

Author Profile

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📜 SIDRA BATOOL: A DEDICATED RESEARCHER AND LEADER

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Sidra Batool, born on January 30, 1997, in Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, has pursued a solid academic career. She completed her Matriculation in 2014 with an A1 grade from the BISE Kohat. Continuing her journey, she earned her Intermediate qualification in 2016, achieving an A grade from the BISE Kohat. Her academic foundation, especially in sciences, laid the groundwork for her future research endeavors.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Sidra has demonstrated a diverse range of experiences across academia and business. She has worked as a Research Assistant under Prof. Dr. Sadaf Niaz in the Department of Zoology at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. Her key responsibilities included conducting Field Surveys, performing DNA Extraction, PCR Sequencing, and Bioinformatics Analysis. This hands-on experience with advanced laboratory techniques enabled her to contribute significantly to the understanding of tick infestations and related biosecurity measures.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON DNA SEQUENCING

Sidra’s primary research focuses on molecular biology, toxicology, and bioinformatics. Her work emphasizes the taxonomic and molecular characterization of ticks, along with the ecological impacts of various species on livestock. This research is crucial for understanding and controlling tick-borne diseases, especially in rural and under-researched regions of Pakistan. She is proficient in a variety of advanced laboratory techniques, including DNA Extraction, Gel Electrophoresis, PCR, and bioinformatics tools like R Programming, Python, BioEdit, and BEAST. Sidra has also made notable contributions to genomic databases, with several GenBank submissions to her credit, such as OR665376.1, PP565365.1, and PP477083.1.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Sidra’s research has a direct impact on the field of zoology, particularly in understanding tick infestations and improving livestock health in Pakistan. Her work contributes to sustainable livestock management, helping rural communities mitigate the risks posed by pathogens. Her technical expertise in bioinformatics and molecular biology enables her to explore the genomics of species that directly affect public health and the agricultural economy. Additionally, Sidra’s leadership qualities are evident as she currently manages a team of four, further solidifying her role as a guide and mentor for younger researchers.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITES

Sidra Batool has already started to make her mark in the academic world, with her work receiving citations across various research publications and genomic repositories. Her GenBank submissions and collaborative research papers reflect her growing academic influence. Her participation in conferences and seminars has allowed her to present her findings on a national level, further expanding her recognition in the scientific community.

🏛️ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Sidra’s legacy will be defined by her commitment to molecular biology and her efforts to advance research in tick-borne diseases, biosecurity, and ecological conservation. As a young researcher, her potential for contributing to both academic and practical solutions in the field of zoology is immense. In the future, Sidra aspires to expand her research beyond the borders of Pakistan, focusing on international collaborations that address global challenges in zoonotic diseases and biosecurity. With her solid academic background, practical experience, and leadership qualities, she is well-positioned to contribute to global scientific advancements.

✨ PERSONAL SKILLS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Sidra is proficient in multiple languages, including Pashto, Urdu, and English. Her strong communication skills, both in written and spoken formats, complement her ability to present complex scientific data clearly. She has also garnered a fully funded scholarship through the Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship Program for her bachelor’s studies, underscoring her academic excellence. Sidra’s diverse skill set extends to computational tools, where she excels in software like Microsoft Office, FinchTV, Latex, Mesquite, and Figtree, adding value to her research in bioinformatics and computational biology.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

“Infestation prevalence, spatio-temporal distribution, phylogenetic positioning, and pathogen investigation of Argas persicus ticks in domestic hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) from Pakistan” 

  • Authors: Tsai, K.-H., Batool, S., Khan, A.,  Ben Said, M., Khan, A.
  • Journal: Veterinary Parasitology
  • Year: 2024

DNA Knowledge Catalyst Honor

Introduction:

Welcome to the DNA Knowledge Catalyst Honor, a prestigious award celebrating groundbreaking contributions to genetics research. Learn how you can be a part of this transformative initiative.

Eligibility:

Open to individuals of all ages worldwide, the award honors researchers, scientists, and innovators who have significantly advanced our understanding of DNA and its applications.

Age Limits:

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Applicants should possess a strong background in genetics, demonstrated through academic achievements, professional experience, or innovative projects in the field.

Publications:

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Biography:

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