Samiyah Tasleem
Assistant Professor
Hamdard University
Pakistan
Dr. Samiyah Tasleem PhD Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, University of Karachi, (2013). She thesis covers the Antimicrobial activity of Synthetic and natural compounds, Phytochemical identification via HPLC, Formulation of an ointment and human clinical trials. she have experience in infectious diseases control and nosocomial infections. she have published 20 HEC approved and internationally recognized articles. she have authored 4 international books. she have attended more than 204 national and international conferences/workshops/seminars within Pakistan and abroad. In January-2007, she signed a contract to work as an assistant professor during 2007-2008 in the Department Of Pathology (Microbiology), Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry, Hamdard University, Karachi. she was selected by the HEC under IPFP program and appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology, Federal Urdu University of Arts Science and Technology (FUUAST), Karachi. she have experience with the quality control department of different pharmaceutical companies and different Pathology Laboratories. she formulated an ointment which is registered as Patient in Pakistan. And her product won the 1st prize from DICE, HEALTH, PAKISTAN, and the product is under process on the DICE platform. she selected tope 500 Microbiologist in the world in 2017. She life time memberships of AFASSA, Pakistan Society of Microbiology, Infectious Disease Society, Pakistan Biological Safety Association, American Society of Microbiology, Pakistan Botany Society, Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists, Pakistan Chemical Society, Pakistan Eastern Medicine Association, International Eastern Medicine Association, Biocognizance, Alumni of University of Karachi,. She is CEO of one startup PEHC (Pakistan Educational and Health Consultant Group).
Research interest are the Antimicrobial activity of Synthetic and natural compounds; Phytochemical identification via HPLC, Formulation of topical preparations and human clinical trials.