The book “ABC transporters in Veterinary Medicine” describes the role of one of the largest ABC transmembrane transporters in effluxing and influxing various substrates like drug molecules, toxicants, vitamins, lipids, etc., across the membranes in animals. This book will be an excellent piece of information to scientist, scholars, professionals and teachers. The book has been edited by experts at Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, SKUAST-Kashmir.
Dr. Insha Amin (BVSc, MVSc., PhD in Veterinary Biochemistry) is working on elucidating the effect of drugs on downstream signalling pathways using herbal products. She was awarded CSIR-SRF award during her PhD and has published almost 20 research papers and 18 book chapters in high-impact and peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. S. Mudasir Rashid (B.Sc, B.V.Sc & A.H., M.V.Sc, Ph.D.) is working in the field of natural medicine, endocrinology, and molecular biology and is currently holding active extramural projects entitled 1. “Investigating the effect of paeoniflorin against testosterone-induced benign prostatic hyperplasia and fibrosis; 2. “Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Protocols for Advanced pregnancy Related Recumbancy in Cows of North Kashmir”. He has published more than 40 research papers and 20 book chapters in various scientific journals of repute. He is a recognized reviewer of specific high-impact journals with several awards and accomplishments.
Dr. Muneeb U Rehman (Ph.D.) has specialization in cancer biology, pharmacogenomics, toxicology, biochemistry and natural product research. He is the recipient of several national and international fellowships and awards. He has published more than 100 research papers in peer-reviewed, international journals, and has 2 edited books and 26 book chapters to his name. Dr Rehman is on the editorial boards and is a reviewer of several high-impact, international scientific journals.
Dr. Ishraq Hussain has Doctorate in Biochemistry and currently working on signalling pathways involved in the development of inflammatory diseases like bovine mastitis. He worked as Post-Doctoral Fellow at International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization, based in Lyon, France. He has research experience of more than 15 years in the area of signal transduction and molecular biology. He has published his research work in international journal of repute and is life member of several scientific societies.