Department of Veterinary Medicine FVS
Projects
- Epidemiology of Theileriosis in Bovine. (completed) (NRPU, HEC), 2008
- Bacterial, Viral and Parasitic Causes of Foal Diarrhea. (Completed, NRPU, HEC), 2017
- Civic Engagement Project (extension Project) (completed) 2014.
- Awareness on Waterborne Zoonosis in Pattoki (Completed) 2017.
- Rural women—invisible guardians in goat farming in district Kasur, Pakistan (Funded by HEC, Pak) (Completed).2017.
- Pilot Project on sustainable forage and herbal deworming in rangelands in Chakwal. (Funded by HEC, Pak) (Completed). 2018
- Biogas plant an alternative to save trees and restore soil degradation in Pattoki district Kasur. (Funded by HEC, Pak) (Completed). 2018
- Sero Surveillance, Molecular Characterization and Development of Molecular Diagnostic techniques along with phylogenetic analysis of leptospirosis (Funded by HEC) (Completed) 2019.
- Pak-US Collaborative project on Capacity Building of neglected vector borne diseases of livestock (Funded by HEC, Pak) (Completed) 2021.
- SRGP Project titled Clinico-Epidemiologial Investigation of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus from subclinical mastitis in dairy goats (Funded by HEC) (completed) 2020.
- Development of Inactivated polyvalent vaccines for the control of mastitis in dairy cattle. PARB Project No. 638 (Funded by PARB) (Completed) 2021.
- Prevalence and Molecular characterization of canine corona and rota virus. (Funded by HEC) (Completed) 2021.
- A study of correlation of serum electrolytes trace elements and associated risk factors with diarrheic ruminants in Punjab. Project No. 20-3804/NRPU. (Funded by HEC) (Ongoing)
- Mechanistic Study of MRSA from bovine and Occupational worker and its application in field condition. AS-042 (Funded by PARC) (Completed).
- Characterization of Pathogenic S. aureus from all dairy animals along with the development of common polyvalent S. Aureus vaccine (Funded by PHEC) (Completed).
- PARB Project No. 21-39 title "Development and evaluation of new rapid culture systems for on-farm to make therapeutic decisions for mastitis cases in dairy cattle." Prof. Dr. Muhammad Avais – Project Manager (Ongoing)
- Development of Novel Drug via Cell based trials of Calotropis proceera against blood protozoans in ruminants. Project No. 16869 – Prof. Dr. Aneela Zameer Durrani (Principal Investigator) (Ongoing)