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Dr. Irum Naureen

Dr. Irum Naureen
( Assistant Professor )

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Dr. Irum Naureen is a Zoologist and researcher. Her specialization is in Animal sciences and major area of interest is Reproductive Physiology, Neuroscience, and Developmental Biology. She holds an M.Sc. in Animal Sciences and M.Phil. in Reproductive Physiology (Animal Sciences) from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, and a Ph.D. in Biosciences from COMSATS University Islamabad, with a research focus on Neuroscience and developmental neurobiology. Her doctoral research investigated folate imbalance in hydrocephalic neonates and involved the development and analysis of primary neuronal and glial cell cultures from mice to study folate imbalance in vitro. She also gained international research experience at the University of Manchester, UK, through the British Council INSPIRE Programme. Her research interests include Animal Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, Neuroscience, Developmental Biology, Neurobiology, Cell Culture, Histopathology, and Experimental Biosciences.

  • Ph.D, COMSATS Islamabad/University of Manchester, UK (2015)
  • MPhil, Quaid e Azam University Islamabad (2008)
  • MSc, Quaid e Azam University Islamabad (2006)
  • BSc, Federal board (2004)
  • FSc, Federal Board (2002)
  • Matric, F.G Public school murree (1999)

Title Volume.# Issue.# Pages Year
Cardioprotective Effect of Allium sativum on C-Reactive Protein and Cardiac Structure in Rabbits
Journal Name: BioScientific Review
Volume # 7 Issue # 2 Page # 73–82 Year of Publication: 2025
Study the association of C-reactive protein and risk of cardiovascular diseases in Heart pateints above the age of 50 years
Journal Name: Saudi Journal of Biomedical Research
Year of Publication: 2022
Fingerprint changes in CSF composition associated with different aetiologies in human neonatal hydrocephalus: inflammatory cytokines
Year of Publication: 2026
Fingerprint changes in CSF composition associated with different aetiologies in human neonatal hydrocephalus: glial proteins associated with cell damage and loss.
Year of Publication: 2026