Dr.Asim Shamim
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Dr.Asim Shamim 
asimshamim@upr.edu.pk 
Assistant Professor 
Parasitology, Helminthology 
+92 5824-960000  
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Qualifications
Degree From To Major Institute/University
PhD 2012 2016 Parasitology University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
M.Sc.(Hons.) 2003 2005 Parasitology University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 1998 2003 Veterinary Sciences S.A. U Tandojam
Experience
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Assistant Professor UPR May,2017 March,2022
Lecturer University of Poonch, Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir May,2008 May,2017
Research Projects
Title Description Sponsoring agency Amount
Screening of Livestock Population for tick and ticks borne diseases in some selected districts of Az PARC/ALP 6.2Millions
 
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Capacity Institute/University
Assistant Professor University of Poonch Rawalakot
Publications
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Distribution and abundance of ticks infesting livestock population along Karakorum highway from Mansehra to Gilgit, Pakistan
PREVALENCE OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL HELMINTHS IN BOVINE POPULATION IN DIFFERENT ZONES OF RAWALPINDI DISTRICT OF PUNJAB, PAKISTAN.
Tick-borne “Bourbon” Virus: Current situation and future implications
DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HYPODERMATOSIS IN BUFALOES (Bos bubalis bubalis) OF DISTRICT TOBA TEK SINGH, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN.
soft tick (Argas persicus) Infestation at government layer farms of Pothwar region of Punjab, Pakistan
No record of lice (Pthiraptera) distribution and abundance in traditionally managed Buffalo and Cattle in Rawalakot Azad Kashmir Pakistan
Occurrence and identification of Emeria species in broiler rearing under traditional system
First pilot study on the prevalence of tick infestation in livestock of Tehsil Hajira, Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir
Phenotypic Marker Based Evaluation of Resistance to Haemonchus contortus in Teddy and Beetal Goat Breeds of Punjab, Pakistan
Anthelmintic activity of Chenopodium album (L.) and Caesalpinia crista (L.) against trichostrongylid nematodes of sheep