| COVSAH, Anand | INDIA

Dr. Fatimazohra Abdulrashidkhan Pathan is an emerging academician in the field of veterinary sciences, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Microbiology at M.B. Veterinary College, Dungarpur, Rajasthan. With a strong foundation in veterinary microbiology, she is actively involved in teaching undergraduate students while contributing to departmental research initiatives and academic activities.

Research Contributions & Publications

Dr. Pathan has demonstrated a growing research profile with a total of 2 scientific publications, including 1 review article and 3 popular articles. Her work reflects a keen interest in advancing knowledge in veterinary microbiology and related interdisciplinary areas.

Academic Engagements & Professional Development

She has actively participated in several academic and professional events, including:

  • Seminars/Conferences: 5

  • Symposiums: 2

  • Workshops: 1

  • Trainings: 3

  • Additional Seminars: 2

These engagements highlight her commitment to continuous learning and staying updated with current scientific advancements.

Achievements & Awards

Dr. Pathan received the Oral Presentation Award (2026) at the IAVMI Conference held in Shirwal, Pune. This recognition reflects her ability to present impactful research and contribute meaningfully to the scientific community.

Professional Memberships

She is an active member of several reputed scientific organizations, including:

  • Gujarat Veterinary Council (GVC)

  • College of Veterinary Science & A.H., Anand, Kamdhenu University (AAVCA)

  • Society for Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology (SVSBT)

  • Indian Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Immunologists (IAVMI)

Eligibility for Young Researcher Award

Based on her academic involvement, research contributions, active participation in scientific events, and recognition through awards, Dr. Fatimazohra Abdulrashidkhan Pathan is a strong and deserving candidate for the Young Researcher Award in Scientific Laurels. Her early career achievements, dedication to research, and engagement with professional societies demonstrate significant potential for future contributions to veterinary microbiology and scientific research.