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About Candidate
Muhammad Mudassar Raza is a dedicated Research Scholar at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, specializing in advanced studies in physiology and zoology. With a strong academic background and hands-on experience in cutting-edge research, he is passionate about exploring complex biological systems and advancing scientific knowledge. Alongside his research, he is an experienced online tutor, adept at simplifying challenging science concepts for students worldwide. His approach combines deep subject expertise with an engaging, student-centered teaching style, empowering learners to excel in their academic pursuits.
Education
Muhammad Mudassar Raza completed his BS in Zoology with distinction, earning a Gold Medal for academic excellence. His studies covered a range of subjects, including biochemistry, wildlife, and environmental biology, laying a solid foundation in zoological sciences and research.
Muhammad Mudassar Raza is currently pursuing an M. Phil in Zoology at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where he is conducting specialized research in physiology and animal behavior. This advanced study is further honing his expertise in zoological sciences and research methodologies.
Work & Experience
University, Multan, Muhammad Mudassar Raza gained valuable hands-on experience in fish biology, aquaculture techniques, and aquatic ecosystem management. He conducted experiments on fish growth factors, water quality analysis, and sustainable aquaculture practices, contributing to impactful research on optimizing fish health and productivity. His role also involved data analysis, lab maintenance, and collaborative work, enhancing his technical and analytical skills in fisheries science.
As a Research Scholar in the Laboratory of Animal and Human Physiology at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Muhammad Mudassar Raza conducts advanced research focused on neural connections and cognitive behavior in primates. His work involves exploring physiological mechanisms underlying complex behaviors, utilizing sophisticated lab techniques, and collaborating on projects that bridge animal physiology with insights into human cognitive processes. This role has deepened his expertise in neurophysiology and experimental research, contributing to the understanding of animal and human behavior at a molecular and cellular level.