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Visiting Lecturer
(PhD, MPhil, DVM)
Biography
Dr. Hadia Mubeen is working as a Visiting Faculty in Department of Veterinary Medicine. She is a dedicated veterinary clinician, researcher, and academician with expertise in clinical medicine, infectious diseases, and livestock health. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 2013, followed by an M.Phil. in Clinical Medicine in 2016, and recently completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Medicine in 2024 at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore, where she consistently distinguished herself as a high-achieving scholar. She is a recipient of the HEC Indigenous Scholarship and the IRSIP International Research Training Award, reflecting her academic excellence and research potential.
Her research portfolio includes significant contributions to veterinary science and public health, with publications addressing critical issues such as brucellosis in livestock populations, mechanisms of flavivirus entry into host cells, and the epidemiology of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in dairy herds of Pakistan. These works highlight her commitment to tackling challenges at the intersection of animal and human health, with a focus on disease prevention, food security, and sustainable livestock production.
Professionally, Dr. Hadia has worked as a Research Associate at UVAS, where she contributed to advancing veterinary medicine through applied projects. Her international exposure as a Research Scholar at the University of Minnesota, USA, further enriched her expertise in global animal health. She has also served as Veterinary Trainer in the Institute of Continuing Education & Extension (ICE&E) at UVAS and as a Training Executive at Solve Agri Pak, gaining valuable experience in training, extension, and applied veterinary practices. Moreover, she is also involved in handling various cases at UVAS outdoor hospital.
Area of Interest
Publications
- 2024 Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Epidemiology of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
(pinkeye): a survey of commercial dairy herds in Pakistan.
dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2024.188
- 2022 Journal of Virology
The interaction of flavi viruses with cellular receptors:
implications for virus entry.
DOI: doi.org/10.1016/J.virol.2022.02.001
- 2018 Medcyna Weterynaryjna
Brucellosis in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Pakistan: A livestock
threat for neighboring zones
Med.Weter.2018,74 (7), 449-451 / DOI:dx.doi.org/10.21521/mw.6004
- 2023 Inernational Conference on Health Security
Abstract title: Prevalence and associated risk factors of pinkeye in
commercial dairy herds in Pakistan.

