Riaz Ahmad
Professor
ZOOLOGY
Aligarh Muslim University
India
Biography
Dr. Riaz Ahmad obtained his M.Sc. (Zoology) with specialization in Genetics, M.Phil and Ph.D. from the Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Then he was awarded Young Scientist Project from Department of Science & Technology, Ministry of Science & Technology and subsequently DS Kothari Fellowship from the University Grants Commission to pursue Post-Doctoral research. He was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department in 2009. The research in his laboratory is mainly focussed towards understanding the mechanism of liver fibrosis to apprehend cellular functions, so as to develop new and friendly derivatives for therapeutic usage. Moreover, the research on the discovery of liver proteome is targetted to determine some novel biomarkers for early diagnosis of the liver fibrosis. Together with some basic studies carried out earlier, the work from his lab has been published in journals of repute such as Comp Biochem Physiol (B)-Biochem & Mol Biol, Ind J Biochem Biophys, Ind J Clin Biochem, Chemico-Biol Interact, Ecotox Environ Safety, Environ Toxicol Pharmacol, J Med Biochem, Am J Biochem & Mol Biol, Pharmac Biol and Org Proteomics etc. Based on his achievements, he received many prestigeous awards/fellowships such as Young Scientist (DST, CST-UP), Shisksha Rattan Puraskar, Health Excellence award and later BOYSCAST Fellowship to pursue research at USA. In the last four years, he has supervised one M.Phil and one Ph.D. student. He has received two projects; one from UGC, New Delhi (Co-) and the other from CST (UP). The citations of his research work since 2010 is 182 with an H-index=7 (googlescholar/28/01/2015).
Research Interest
Biochemical Genetics, Clinical Biochemistry
Publications
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hmad, N. Afroz, U.D. Gupta, R. Ahmad. 2014. Vitamin B12 supplement alleviates N′-nitrosodimethylamine-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats. Pharmaceutical Biology, 2014; 52(4): 516–523.
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Ahmad, R. Ahmad. 2014. In-gel detection of esterase-like albumin activity: Characterization of esterase-free sera albumin and its putative role as non-invasive biomarker of hepatic fibrosis. Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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Ahmad, R. Ahmad. 2014. Resveratrol mitigate structural changes and hepatic stellate cell activation in N′-Nitrosodimethylamine-induced liver fibrosis via restraining oxidative damage. Chemico-Biological Interactions.