Usama Bilal Anwar
Graduado em Agronomia pela Universidade de Sargodha (2009 -2013), Mestre em Fitopatologia (2014-2016) pelo Departamento de Fitopatologia da Faculdade de Agricultura da Universidade de Sargodha, Punjab, Paquistão. Realizou estágio no Instituto Nacional de Biotecnologia e Engenharia Genética do Paquistão por 6 meses adquirindo experiência em técnicas de resistência do algodoeiro às infecções virais que eram grande ameaça a essa cultura no Paquistão. Atuou na empresa FMC Food Machinery Corporation realizando pesquisa de campo para conscientização dos agricultores no controle das doenças nas lavouras.
Atualmente é doutorando do Programa de Pós-graduação em Anatomia dos Animais Domésticos e Silvestres da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade de São Paulo (PPAADS/FMVZ-USP e desenvolve projeto para estudo do mecanismo de ação na cicatrização de feridas promovida por metabólitos secundários produzidos por fungo extremófilo.
Tem experiência em ensaios deferidas modelo murino, técnicas histológicas e microscopia eletrônica de varredura.
Graduation in Agronomy from the University of Sargodha ( 2013) , Master´s in Plant Pathology (2016) from the Department of Plant Pathology, University College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan. In my past tenure of education in Agronomy i found the compatibilty of cattles with crops and raising of animals or increasing the production of milk and meat gives us the valuable vision to maintain the prestige of animal concerns in Agriculture as well in Veterinary. I took several courses from Animal science department which were obligatory in my graduation and master´s degree, I was also Indulge in the well reputed research center National Institute of Bio technology and genetic Engineering in Pakistan as an internee for 6 months to learn the novel advancement in the cotton crop to resist the disease infection mostly the viral disease in cotton which was the real threat in Pakistan in sense of production. Now, I am working my experimental part of PhD at Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Innovation Division of the Butantan Institute. In this line of research, fungi isolated from extreme environments are used as sources of new biologically active molecules. Secondary metabolites produced by these microorganisms are processed by chromatographic techniques for purification and physical-chemical characterization of bioactive molecules with biotechnological potential. Biological assays are performed in in vitro cell culture models, and in animal models to detect the biological effect and possible mechanism of action.
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