G.g. Hammad A. Shadab
Professor
ZOOLOGY
Aligarh Muslim University
India
Biography
Dr. G. G. Hammad Ahmad Shadab, received his Ph.D. in Zoology (Genetics) from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh in 2000. Thereafter he worked as senior research fellow (SRF) and research associate (RA) of CSIR (2001-2005) and as a young scientist DST (2005-2008). He has significantly contributed in the field of Human Genetics and Genetic Toxicology. He has published significant number of papers in journals of national and international repute like Metallomics, Mutation Research, Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis Mutagenesis, Journal of Environmental Biology, Advanced Science Letters, Advanced Science Engineering and Medicine etc. He teaches Genetics and Animal Histology at UG level and several papers of Genetics at PG level. He has cultivated two PhD one MPhil,and five master degree students in the field of genetics and toxicology. Presently he is mentoring two PDFs, one PhD and one MPhil students. He is among the pioneers of Animal Dissection Alternative efforts in India. He has been selected for the prestigious best poster award sponsored by Doerenkamp-Zbinden Foundation, Switzerland, in the 8th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences held at Fairmont, Montreal, Canada in 2011. PDF aspirants with any funding from SERB-NPDF, UGC-Kothari, INSPIRE FELLOW/FACULTY, CSIR-RA/SRA, Woman Scientist, Wellcome Trust Fellow, DBT-PDF etc are most welcome and encouraged to join my research group.
Research Interest
CYTOGENETICS AND MOLECULAR TOXICOLOGY
Publications
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Parveen N. and Shadab G.G.H.A. Iron Induced Oxidative Stress and Aging. Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine 4: 181–189, 2012.
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Parveen N., Firdous F. and Shadab G.G.H.A. Assesment of Micronuclei and Chromosomal Aberrations in Channa Punctatus Exposed to Lead Nitrate. Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine5: 683-687, 2013.
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Parveen N. and Shadab G.G.H.A. Cytogenetic Evaluation of Cadmium Chloride on Channa punctatus.J. Environ. Biol. 33: 663-666, 2012.