Muhammad Hameed Khan | Epidemiology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Muhammad Hameed Khan | Epidimiology | Editorial Board Member

Quaid-i-Azam University | Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Hameed Khan is an emerging researcher in medical entomology, parasitology, and infectious disease ecology, with strong expertise in molecular diagnostics, epidemiology, and vector-borne disease surveillance. His research integrates molecular tools, biodiversity assessment, and ecological mapping to investigate malaria dynamics, hard-tick infestations, measles epidemiology, tuberculosis prevalence, and the bioactivity of plant-based nanoparticles. He has contributed to impactful studies on queen bee rearing, silver nanoparticle synthesis, and emerging public health threats, demonstrating versatility across entomology, biotechnology, and disease prevention. His technical strengths span PCR, DNA extraction, ArcGIS mapping, nanoparticle preparation, microscopy, and bioinformatics, supported by excellent analytical, leadership, and independent research capabilities. With multiple publications, conference participations, and organizational roles in scientific events, he is committed to advancing vector control strategies, molecular parasitology, and integrated pest management, making him a strong candidate for competitive research awards and future academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

1. Khan, M. S., Butt, N., Khan, M. H., Shoaib, M., & Javed, M. (2021). Impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry: A review of current findings. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 46, 205–215.

2. Rehman, N. U., Anjum, S. I., Qureshi, N. A., Khan, M. H., Albasher, G., Kaleem, M., … (2024). The effect of larval age, and wet and dry grafting, on the rearing of queen bees using the Doolittle grafting method. Entomological Research, 54(1), e12700.

3. Siraj, N. (2025). Morphomolecular identification and spatiotemporal distribution of hard ticks infesting cattle: A livestock and public health concern in selected localities of District Swat. The Research of Medical Science Review, 3(5), 33–52.
(If M. H. Khan is a co-author, it may be added accordingly.)

4. Muhammad, M. J. U., Khan, M. H., Siraj, N., Saeed, M. A., Shah, M., … (2024). Green synthesis, characterization, optimization and anti-leishmanial investigation of silver nanoparticles from Citrus sinensis L. fruit peels. Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 31(10), 382–392.

5. Khan, M. S. M. H., Siraj, N., Khan, A. G., & Ali, S. (2024). Epidemiological patterns, risk factors, and preventive strategies associated with measles infection in children of Tehsil Matta, District Swat, Pakistan. Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 31.