FACULTY PROFILE

Dr. Momena Habib

Lecturer

PhD Microbiology



Dr. Momena Habib has been working as Lecturer in Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Okara, Pakistan since September 2021. She has completed her Ph.D in Microbiology from University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan in 2019. Her Ph.D work involved investigation the phenomena of immunocompetence in urban and rural birds using phytohemagglutinin skin test following challenge with migratory bird originated Avian orthoavulavirus -1 which is endemic in Pakistan. During her Ph.D, she visited Institute of Infection and Global Health of University of Liverpool, UK on IRSIP funded by HEC. She also served as a research associate in HEC funded project entitled ‘Preparation and evaluation of combined PPR and FMD ‘O’ virus vaccine for small ruminants’ in the Institute of Microbiology, UVAS, Lahore during 2105-2017. During this project she managed routine cell culture work propagation of PPR and FMD viruses on Vero and BHK-21 cells, Infectivity assays and neutralization assays, Collection and handling of blood / serum samples, Monitoring antibody titers in serum using cELISA. Her other expertise lie in a wide range of multidisciplinary techniques such as Molecular biology, Immunology and Cell Culture related research. Before Joining University of Okara, she has worked as visiting lecturer in Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.


PUBLICATIONS :


JOURNAL PAPERS

1

2017

Aziz-ul-Rahman, Habib M., T. Riaz, B. Hussain, F. Yousaf, M. Saqalein, and M. H. Rasool. "Seroprevalence of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in commercial and domesticated birds: Pakistan during current surge of NDV. Journal of Infection Molecular Biology

JOURNAL PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED

1

2020

Shabbir MZ, Sohail T., Ul-Rahman A, Abbas T, Ali Q, Rehman ZU, Khan I, Yaqub T, Muhammad J, Ahmed S, Imran MS,Habib M, 2020. Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan. Acta Tropica (IF=2.650)

2

2019

Habib, M., Yaqub, T., Sohail, T., Shahbaz, M., Shehzad, W., Munir, M., and Shabbir, M. Z., 2019. Evaluation of transmission potential and pathobiological characteristics of mallard originated Avian orthoavulavirus 1 (subgenotype VII. 2) in commercial broilers. Microbial pathogenesis (IF=2.914)

3

2019

Sohail, T., Yaqub, t., Abbas, T., Rabbani, M., Nazir, J., Maqbool, S.M., Yaqub, S., Habib, M., Mukhtar, N., Shahbaz, Zahoor, M. Y., 2019. Seroprevalence of Bluetongue virus in small and large ruminants in Punjab province, Pakistan. Acta Tropica (IF-2.641)

4

2019

Ul-Rahman, A., Yaqub, T., Imran, Habib, M., Sohail, T., Mukhtar, N., Furqan Shahid, M., Munir, M., Shabbir, M.Z., 2019. Sequence analysis and biological characterization of virulent Avian avulavirus 1 isolated from asymptomatic migratory fowl. Acta Virologica (IF=0.640)

5

2018

Habib, M., Yaqub, T., Nazir, J., Shehzad, W., Sohail, T., Mukhtar, N., Mehboob, A., Munir, M., Shabbir, M.Z., 2018. Genomic and biological characterization of Newcastle disease viruses isolated from migratory mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Archives of virology (IF=2.243)

6

2018

Sohail, T., Yaqub, T., Shafee, M., Abbas, T., Ullah, N., Rabbani, M., Chaudhary, Habib, M., Mukhtar, N., Habib, M., Ul Rahman, A., Malik, A, I., Zahoor, M, Y., Nazir, J., Shabbir, M, Z., 2018. Seroprevalence of Bluetongue virus in small ruminants in Balochistan province, Pakistan. Transboundary and emerging diseases (IF=4.278)

7

2018

Ul-Rahman, A., Yaqub, T., Imran, Habib, M., Sohail, T., Furqan, Shahid, M., Munir, M., Shabbir, M.Z., 2018. Phylogenomics and infectious potential of avian Avulaviruses specie-type 1 isolated from healthy greenwinged teal (Anas carolinensis) from a wetland sanctuary of Indus river. Avian Diseases (IF=1.306)

8

2018

Aziz-ul-Rahman, Habib, M., & Shabbir, M. Z. (2018). Suppl2, M3: Adaptation of Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) in Feral Birds and their Potential Role in Interspecies Transmission. The open virology journal

9

2018

Aziz-ul-Rahman, Habib, M., & Shabbir, M. Z. (2018). Suppl2, M3: Adaptation of Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) in Feral Birds and their Potential Role in Interspecies Transmission. The open virology journal





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