Education ๐
Dr. Sarwar’s academic journey is a testament to her intellectual rigor. She holds a Master of Science and an MPhil in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. Her doctoral studies focus on leishmanicidal and pharmacological efficacy of thiadiazine thione derivatives, blending in-silico, in-vitro, and in-vivo approaches, with completion expected in June 2025.
Experience ๐ซ
Dr. Sarwar brings over a decade of teaching and research experience. Since 2015, she has been a Lecturer in Biochemistry at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University. Her career also includes roles as a research fellow at the National Agriculture Research Center and as a lecturer at Scholars Science College Wah Cantt. Her diverse roles have enriched her practical and teaching expertise.
Research Interests ๐ฌ
Her research spans molecular docking, bioassay-guided isolation, nanotechnology, and biofertilizers. Dr. Sarwar is particularly passionate about exploring plant-derived bioactive compounds and their pharmacological applications. Her recent work includes studies on anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents using advanced molecular techniques.
Awards ๐
Dr. Sarwar has been actively recognized for her contributions through presentations at international conferences and workshops. As a speaker and organizer, she has fostered academic discussions on cutting-edge topics like nanobiotechnology and protein-ligand docking, reflecting her leadership in her field.
Publications Top Notes:๐
Computational analysis of tyrosine protein variants, Results in Chemistry, 2024. Cited by: 4.
HPLC-DAD analysis and scavenging potential of Quercus dilatata, Pak. J. Bot., 2013. Cited by: 15.