Masroor Badshah | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masroor Badshah | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Monash University | Australia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Masroor Badshah’s academic foundation is marked by a rigorous pursuit of medicine and anatomical sciences. Beginning with his degree in Medicine and Surgery, he developed an early research interest in the clinical relevance of anatomy, completing projects on skin diseases and vascular variations. His postgraduate studies at the University of Dundee expanded his expertise into human anatomy, where he defended a dissertation on carotid artery variations. This path led him to Monash University, where he earned his doctorate in medicine, focusing on oxytocin signaling in regulating the myogenic tone of the prostate and bladder. These early endeavors established a solid base for his later contributions to pharmacology and biomedical sciences.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Badshah’s professional journey spans multiple countries, reflecting both versatility and international recognition. He began his teaching career as a lecturer and assistant professor in human anatomy at medical institutions in Pakistan before moving to Scotland and later Australia. His teaching associate roles at Monash University and research assistantship at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences allowed him to mentor students, design innovative teaching methodologies, and participate in collaborative research. His clinical internships in medicine and surgery also provided him with practical exposure that enriched his academic and research perspectives.

Contributions and Research Focus

At the core of Dr. Badshah’s career lies his dedication to advancing knowledge in pharmacology, toxicology, and pharmaceutical sciences. His doctoral work investigated the pharmacological role of oxytocin receptor antagonists in bladder and prostate function, with implications for overactive bladder treatments. His broader research includes studies in human surface anatomy, craniofacial asymmetry, morphometry of skeletal structures, and the clinical relevance of anatomical variations. By combining anatomical precision with pharmacological inquiry, he bridges the gap between foundational science and therapeutic application.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Badshah has been honored with prestigious awards and scholarships, including the Monash Graduate Scholarship, Faculty International Tuition Scholarship, and the University of Dundee Tuition Scholarship. His academic excellence is reflected in multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals such as Biomedicines, Clinical Anatomy, and the Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology. He has also been a frequent presenter at international conferences, where his research findings on oxytocin signaling and anatomical morphometry have received recognition from the scientific community.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Badshah’s influence extends beyond research publications to shaping the next generation of medical and pharmaceutical scientists. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, active participation, and evidence-based learning. By integrating innovative methodologies and fostering a collaborative learning environment, he has left a lasting impression on his students across different institutions. His work in surface anatomy and pharmacological sciences contributes to both clinical education and translational research, making his influence both academic and practical.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a researcher with interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Badshah’s legacy lies in his ability to merge anatomy with pharmacology for improved clinical outcomes. His ongoing research into bladder and prostate physiology offers potential breakthroughs in addressing urological disorders. Looking ahead, he aims to expand his collaborations globally, secure independent research leadership, and explore translational aspects of his work that could lead to therapeutic innovations. His legacy will continue to inspire young researchers and contribute to the evolution of biomedical sciences.

Publication


Investigating the Pharmacological Impact of Atosiban, an Oxytocin Receptor Antagonist, on Bladder and Prostate Contractions Within Obese and Non-Obese Rats
Authors: Masroor Badshah, Jibriil Ibrahim, Nguok Su, Penny Whiley, Sarah M. Turpin-Nolan, Khaled A. Elnahriry, Ralf Middendorff, Michael Whittaker, Betty Exintaris
Journal: Biomedicines
Year: 2025


Age-Dependent Effects of Oxytocin and Oxytocin Receptor Antagonists on Bladder Contractions: Implications for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Authors: Masroor Badshah, Jibriil Ibrahim, Nguok Su, Penny Whiley, Ralf Middendorff, Michael Whittaker, Betty Exintaris
Journal: Biomedicines
Year: 2024


The Effects of Age on Prostatic Responses to Oxytocin and the Effects of Antagonists
Authors: Masroor Badshah, Jibriil Ibrahim, Nguok Su, Penny Whiley, Michael Whittaker, Betty Exintaris
Journal: Biomedicines
Year: 2023


Type of Treatment Supporters in Successful Completion of Tuberculosis Treatment: A Retrospective Cohort Study in Pakistan
Authors: Sana Hussain, Jamshed Hasnain, Zareen Hussain, Masroor Badshah, Hafeez Siddique, Christina Fiske, April Pettit
Journal: The Open Infectious Diseases Journal
Year: 2018


Morphology of the Human Hard Palate: A Study on Dry Skulls
Authors: Masroor Badshah, Roger Soames, Muhammad Jaffar Khan, Jamshaid Hasnain
Journal: Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
Year: 2018


Conclusion

Dr. Masroor Badshah exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated academic, skilled researcher, and inspiring mentor. His career trajectory reflects a balance of teaching, research, and clinical exposure, with a focus on advancing pharmacology and anatomical sciences. His publications, conference presentations, and mentoring of students have strengthened his academic influence, while his research contributions offer practical applications in medicine. With a strong foundation and a vision for global collaboration, Dr. Badshah’s journey positions him as a leading figure in biomedical and pharmaceutical research, making his recognition as a distinguished researcher both timely and well-deserved.

Simon Bernard Iloki Assanga | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Simon Bernard Iloki Assanga | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Sonora | Mexico

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Simon Bernard Iloki Assanga embarked on his academic journey by obtaining a Bachelor's degree from the Pre-University Institute February 5 in Isle of Youth, Cuba, followed by a Graduate degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Havana, Cuba. His academic pursuits culminated with a Doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a specialty in Immunology from the same institution in 2005.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Assanga's professional career has been marked by a diverse array of roles, spanning from teaching to research. Noteworthy positions include his tenure as a Subject Teacher at the University of Sonora in Mexico, where he contributed to the Science department's Chemical-Biological sector. Additionally, he served as an Associate Full-Time Research Professor at the Department of Research and Postgraduate Studies in Food (DIPA) at the University of Sonora.

Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout his career, Dr. Assanga has made significant contributions to the field of pharmaceutical sciences and immunology. He has led various research projects, such as investigating the therapeutic potential of natural products for age-related macular degeneration and scaling up pilot plant production for nutraceuticals. His research interests also include exploring the chemical and nutritional composition of medicinal plants and their potential applications in healthcare.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Assanga's dedication and contributions have been recognized through numerous awards and honors. Notably, he received recognition for Outstanding Foreign Graduate from the Pharmacy Institute and Food at the University of Havana. He is also a member of prestigious scientific societies like the Society for Redox Biology and Medicine, highlighting his standing in the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Assanga's research, teaching, and participation in academic events have had a profound impact on the field of pharmaceutical sciences and immunology. His work in elucidating the therapeutic properties of natural products and mentoring students has contributed to advancements in healthcare and inspired future generations of researchers.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a respected academic and researcher, Dr. Assanga's legacy lies in his extensive body of work, mentorship of aspiring scientists, and active participation in scientific discourse. His commitment to advancing knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences and immunology ensures that his contributions will continue to shape the field for years to come. In the future, he aims to further explore the therapeutic potential of natural products and collaborate on interdisciplinary research projects aimed at addressing pressing healthcare challenges.

Notable Publications

Targeting beta-catenin signaling for prevention of colorectal cancer – Nutraceutical, drug, and dietary options 2023

Nutraceutical and dietary resources for breast cancer prevention – Highlighting strategies for suppressing breast aromatase expression 2023 (1)

Nutraceuticals/Drugs Promoting Mitophagy and Mitochondrial Biogenesis May Combat the Mitochondrial Dysfunction Driving Progression of Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration 2022 (10)

Targeting Sirt1, AMPK, Nrf2, CK2, and Soluble Guanylate Cyclase with Nutraceuticals: A Practical Strategy for Preserving Bone Mass 2022 (11)

Ferulic acid and berberine, via Sirt1 and AMPK, may act as cell cleansing promoters of healthy longevity 2022 (20)