Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Athar | Forensic Science | Excellence in Academia Award
Institute for Excellence in Higher Education | India
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Athar is an accomplished academic and multidisciplinary researcher whose work spans Forensic Science, Forensic Toxicology, Forensic Biochemistry, Medico-legal Investigation, Biomarker Studies, Food Toxicology, Analytical Method Development, and the operation of sophisticated instruments such as FTIR, HPLC, and HPTLC. His research portfolio includes impactful studies on orthopedic surgical approaches, tattoo ink toxicology, trace evidence analysis, salivaomics, and oral cancer biomarkers, along with scientific contributions in virology, nutrition, cosmetics toxicology, and public health. He has published extensively in national and international journals, authored multiple review papers, contributed chapters to academic books, and served on editorial boards and scientific committees across diverse biomedical and forensic domains. His research on salivary biomarkers for early cancer detection and analytical techniques for chemical and toxicological identification highlights his commitment to translational and applied scientific advancements. Recognized with several academic honors, best paper awards, and leadership roles in international conferences, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Athar has established a strong reputation in advancing forensic sciences and interdisciplinary analytical research.
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Featured Publications
Athar, M. S., Ashwood, N., Arealis, G., Hamlet, M., & Salt, E. (2018). Acromioclavicular joint disruptions: A comparison of two surgical approaches ‘hook’ and ‘rope’. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 26(1), 2309499017749984.
Athar, M. S., Fazal, M. A., Ashwood, N., Arealis, G., Buchanan, D., & Okoth, F. H. (2019). Daycase trauma list: A safe and cost-effective service delivery. The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 101(7), 519–521.
Athar, M. (2019). Undesirable effects of different chemicals used in tattoo inks. MOJ Toxicology, 5(2).
Athar, M. S., Aerialis, G., Ashwood, N., & Bain, G. (2017). Symptomatic scaphotrapeziotrapezoid carpal coalition: The natural history and a surgical option for treatment. Open Journal of Orthopedics, 7(5), 127–139.
Malviya, M. A. S. (2023). Analysis of oral cancer–specific biomarkers as a validation tool for future diagnosis. Global Journal of Dentistry and Oral Hygiene, 10(1), 6.