Dr. Muhammad Imran Arshaad
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacy
Extension Number: 000
Office Number: S-027C
Brief Profile
Dr. Muhammad Imran Arshaad is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at the Department of Pharmacy, Forman Christian College (A Chartered University). He has more than 10 years of teaching and research experience in the field of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences. His research interest includes the investigation of potential pathogenic biomarkers involved in the early identification of neurological disorders, particularly Alzheimer’s Dementia. Moreover, the elucidation of novel neuroprotective bioactive agents and the in-vivo drug analysis is also part of his research domain. In addition, Dr. Arshaad is a HEC Approved PhD supervisor and has number of publications in peer reviewed journals.
Education
- PhD in Pharmacology, Bonn International Graduate School of Drug Sciences (BIGS DrugS), University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
- MPhil Pharmacology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
- PharmD, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Research & Publications
- Papazoglou, A., Arshaad, M. I., Henseler, C., Daubner, J., Broich, K., Hescheler, J., Ehninger, D., Haenisch, B., & Weiergräber, M.* (2022): Cav3 T-Type Voltage-Gated Ca2+ Channels and the Amyloidogenic Environment: Pathophysiology and Implications on Pharmacotherapy and Pharmacovigilance. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(7), 3457.
- Arshaad, M. I., Siwek, M. E., Henseler, C., Daubner, J., Ehninger, D., Hescheler, J., Sachinidis, A., Broich, K., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2021): Enhanced hippocampal type II theta activity AND altered theta architecture in mice lacking the Cav3.2 T-type voltage-gated calcium channel. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 1099.
- Papazoglou, A., Arshaad, M. I., Siwek, M. E., Henseler, C., Daubner, J., Ehninger, D., Hescheler, J., Broich, K., & Weiergräber, M.* (2021): Spontaneous long-term and urethane induced hippocampal EEG power, activity and temperature data from mice lacking the Cav3.2 voltage-gated Ca2+ channel. Data in Brief, 36, 107027.
- Papazoglou, A., Arshaad, M. I., Henseler, C., Daubner, J., Broich, K., Haenisch, B., & Weiergräber, M.* (2021): The Janus-like Association between Proton Pump Inhibitors and Dementia. Current Alzheimer Research, 18(6), 453–469.
- Daubner, J., Arshaad, M. I., Henseler, C., Hescheler, J., Ehninger, D., Broich, K., Rawashdeh, O., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2021): Pharmacological Neuroenhancement: Current Aspects of Categorization, Epidemiology, Pharmacology, Drug Development, Ethics, and Future Perspectives. Neural Plasticity, 2021, 8823383.
- Lundt, A., Soós, J., Seidel, R., Henseler, C., Müller, R., Raj Ginde, V., Imran Arshaad, M., Ehninger, D., Hescheler, J., Sachinidis, A., Broich, K., Wormuth, C., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2020): Functional implications of Cav 2.3 R-type voltage-gated calcium channels in the murine auditory system – novel vistas from brainstem-evoked response audiometry. European Journal of Neuroscience, 51(7), 1583–1604.
- Lundt, A., Henseler, C., Wormuth, C., Soos, J., Seidel, R., Müller, R., Arshaad, M. I., Broich, K., Hescheler, J., Sachinidis, A., Ehninger, D., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2019): Gender specific click and tone burst evoked ABR datasets from mice lacking the Cav3.2 T-type voltage-gated calcium channel. BMC Research Notes, 12(1), 157.
- Lundt, A., Soos, J., Henseler, C., Arshaad, M. I., Müller, R., Ehninger, D., Hescheler, J., Sachinidis, A., Broich, K., Wormuth, C., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2019): Data Acquisition and Analysis In Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry In Mice. Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE, (147), 10.3791/59200.
- Lundt, A., Seidel, R., Soós, J., Henseler, C., Müller, R., Bakki, M., Arshaad, M. I., Ehninger, D., Hescheler, J., Sachinidis, A., Broich, K., Wormuth, C., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2019): Cav3.2 T-Type Calcium Channels Are Physiologically Mandatory for the Auditory System. Neuroscience, 409, 81–100.
- Lundt, A., Henseler, C., Wormuth, C., Soos, J., Seidel, R., Müller, R., Arshaad, M. I., Broich, K., Hescheler, J., Sachinidis, A., Ehninger, D., Papazoglou, A., & Weiergräber, M.* (2018): Gender specific click and tone burst evoked ABR datasets from mice lacking the Cav2.3 R-type voltage-gated calcium channel. Data in Brief, 21, 1263–1266.