Dr. Muhammad Mustafa
Assistant Professor
- Group:Kauser Abdullah Malik School of Life Sciences
Dr. Muhammad Mustafa
Assistant Professor
KAM-School of Life Sciences
Extension Number: 545
Office Number: S-346
BRIEF PROFILE
Dr. Muhammad Mustafa is an Assistant Professor at Forman Christian College. (A Chartered University), Lahore with a doctoral degree in Medical Sciences. His expertise in regulation of genes involved in breast cancer metastasis contributed in p53 signaling pathway. His pioneer work discovered the relationship of emotional stress with metastasis unveiled psychobiological aspect of human diseases. Beyond breast cancer. he tackles societal issues, notably emotional stress, and stereotypes, particularly concerning transgender individuals. He is a notable educationist sharing his thoughts on print and electronic media and a famous science communicator in Pakistan. With over 12 years of teaching experience, Dr. Mustafa inspires critical thinking among students and foster knowledge in an environment which prepare students to love and serve one another.
EDUCATION
- PhD Medical Sciences, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea
- MS Chemistry, Yonsei University College of Science. Seoul, South Korea
- M.Sc Chemistry Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan
- M.A History University of the Punjab, Pakistan
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
- Asif, , et al. (2022). “The comparison of mutational progression in SARS-CoV-2: A short updated overview.” Journal of Molecular Pathology 3(4): 201-218.
- Asif, , et al. (2023). “Significance Of Dietary Factors In Occurrence, Prevention And Treatment Of Esophageal Carcinoma.”
- Farooq, , et al. (2020). “CRISPR/Cas9: targeted genome editing for the treatment of hereditary hearing loss.” Journal of Applied Genetics 61: 51-65.
- Fiaz, T., et al. (2022). “Peripheral mRNA Expression and Prognostic Significance of Emotional Stress Biomarkers in Metastatic Breast Cancer ” International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23(22): 14097.
- Lee, -Y., et al. (2017). “Depletion of CTCF in breast cancer cells selectively induces cancer cell death via p53.” Journal of Cancer 8(11): 2124.
- Mustafa, , et al. (2015). “CTCF negatively regulates HOXA10 expression in breast cancer cells.”
- Biochemical and biophysical research communications 467(4): 828-834.
- Mustafa, , et al. (2023). Epigenetics of Influenza: The Host-Virus Interaction. Targeting Epigenetics in Inflammatory Lung Diseases, Springer: 175-184.