As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Reproduction at Sindh Agriculture University since February 2017, I have been entrusted with various key responsibilities.
One of my primary duties is delivering lectures to undergraduate and postgraduate students on subjects related to animal reproduction. This involves preparing and designing course materials, conducting assessments, and providing guidance to students to ensure their understanding and knowledge retention.
Additionally, I actively participate in research activities within my field of expertise, collaborating with colleagues and students on various projects. These research initiatives aim to contribute to the advancement of animal reproduction science and are essential for knowledge dissemination and academic growth.
Furthermore, as an Assistant Professor, I am involved in providing academic counseling and mentoring to students, assisting them in defining and achieving their educational goals. This includes supervising their research projects and internships, nurturing their critical thinking abilities, and facilitating their professional development.
Overall, my work experience as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Reproduction demonstrates my ability to excel in teaching, research, and mentorship, making me an ideal candidate for roles requiring strong academic competence and leadership.
As a Lecturer in Animal Reproduction at Sind Agriculture University Tando Jam from August 2015 to February 2017, I was responsible for a range of key duties. My primary responsibility included designing and delivering lectures on various aspects of animal reproduction to undergraduate and postgraduate students. I created engaging lesson plans and utilized multimedia tools to enhance the learning experience.
In addition to teaching, I also conducted and supervised practical classes and laboratory experiments on animal reproduction techniques, including artificial insemination and embryo transfer. I provided guidance and support to students during these practical sessions, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
Another significant responsibility was the development and assessment of examinations and assignments, ensuring fair evaluation of students' knowledge and progress. I actively participated in departmental meetings and contributed to curriculum development and improvement.
Throughout my tenure, I maintained a professional and helpful demeanor, providing academic guidance and mentoring to students when needed. By fostering a positive learning environment, I effectively encouraged student engagement, critical thinking, and academic excellence. Overall, my work experience as a Lecturer in Animal Reproduction highlights my expertise in the subject and my ability to deliver effective teaching methods.
As a Lecturer in Animal Reproduction at Lasbella University of Agriculture Water and Marine Sciences from March 2011 to February 2012, I was responsible for a range of key duties. These included conducting lectures and seminars on various topics related to animal reproduction, ensuring that students gained a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, I prepared and delivered engaging presentations and teaching materials to facilitate effective learning.
Another important responsibility was developing course curricula and syllabi, aligning them with the goals and objectives of the department. I also designed and administered assessments, including exams and projects, to evaluate student progress and understanding.
In collaboration with other faculty members, I contributed to the development of research projects and participated in academic conferences within the field of animal reproduction. I also guided students in their research projects and provided assistance with data analysis and interpretation.
Furthermore, I actively engaged in academic and professional development activities by attending workshops, seminars, and training sessions in order to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field of animal reproduction, which I then incorporated into my teaching methods.
As a Veterinary Officer at Thardeep Rural Development Program from January 2007 to April 2010, my responsibilities included managing and overseeing all aspects of animal health and welfare within the organization. I was tasked with conducting regular health assessments, diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries, and providing preventive care to promote overall well-being of the animals.
Additionally, I played a crucial role in designing and implementing vaccination programs to protect against common diseases, and actively worked towards controlling and eradicating contagious diseases among the livestock population. I also provided guidance and training to local farmers and animal owners on best practices for animal nutrition, hygiene, and breeding practices to improve their livestock productivity.
Furthermore, I collaborated closely with other veterinarians and experts to develop strategies for improving veterinary services and effectively addressing emerging challenges in the field. I actively participated in community outreach programs, conducting workshops and awareness campaigns to educate the local population about animal health, zoonotic diseases, and the significance of responsible pet ownership.
Throughout my tenure, I consistently demonstrated exceptional organizational and communication skills, working effectively within teams and ensuring prompt and accurate documentation of all veterinary activities.
Doctorate (PhD) Degree in Theriogenology and Cytogenetics completed from University Putra Malaysia Kuala Lumpur in Jul 2015. Extensive expertise in reproductive physiology and genetics, with a focus on animal breeding and reproductive health. Proficient in conducting advanced research, utilizing various cytogenetic techniques for the study of chromosomes and genetic abnormalities. Skilled in analyzing data, interpreting complex findings, and presenting research outcomes effectively. Strong understanding of the principles and practices of theriogenology, including assisted reproductive technologies. Experienced in collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and delivering presentations at international conferences. Committed to advancing knowledge in the field of theriogenetics and contributing to the improvement of animal reproductive health and breeding programs.
I hold a Master's degree in Animal Reproduction from Sind Agriculture University Tando Jam, Hyderabad, which I successfully completed in August 2007. This program encompassed advanced studies on reproductive processes and techniques in animals, equipping me with in-depth knowledge of reproductive physiology and assisted reproductive technologies. The curriculum covered topics such as reproductive endocrinology, infertility diagnosis and management, artificial insemination, and embryo transfer. Through this degree, I gained valuable expertise in enhancing reproductive efficiency in livestock, promoting genetic improvement, and increasing agricultural productivity. My time at Sind Agriculture University has provided me with a strong foundation to contribute effectively to the field of animal reproduction and related industries.
I have obtained a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (Bachelor's) from Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam Hyderabad in October 2004. This extensive program equipped me with comprehensive knowledge and skills in animal health and welfare, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and surgical procedures. Throughout my studies, I gained hands-on experience in various clinical settings, honing my abilities to provide quality veterinary care. I am adept at performing physical examinations, administering medications, conducting diagnostic tests, and assisting in surgeries. Highly dedicated and passionate about animal welfare, I am committed to utilizing my expertise in ensuring the health and wellbeing of animals under my care.