
Overview
Background
Dr. Imtiaz graduated in Animal Husbandry (2003) and then obtained MSc.(Hons) in Animal Breeding and Genetics (2005) from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Pakistan. Later, in his PhD in Animal Genomics (2015) from The University of Sydney, he has developed bioinformatics tools – Meta Selection Scores (MSS) and Composite Selection Signals (CSS) – to investigate the core traits influenced by the historical selection events in worldwide cattle breeds and presented novel insights about the hot-spots of positive selection in the bovine genome. Dr. Imtiaz has been working since 2005 at various teaching and research positions at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, University of Sydney, James Cook University and The University of Queensland. He is a motivated geneticist, conducting research in the fields of Molecular Genetics, Genomics and Breeding to understand and analyse the phenotypic and genomic data of various species (buffalo, cattle, chicken, dog, dingo, goat, horse, sheep) using high-performance computational and big-data analyses facilities and programming languages (R, Plink, Python); and to characterise the genetic architecture (gene variation, expression and regulatory networks) related to various complex traits of agricultural, clinical, environmental and economic importance for adaptation, appearance, production and welfare.
Availability
- Dr Imtiaz Randhawa is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Animal Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
- Masters (Research) of Molecular Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
- Doctor of Philosophy of Genomics, University of Sydney
Research interests
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Animal Production
Livestock managment Poultry production Animal nutrition
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Veterinary Population Medicine
Biosecurity Food safety One health Zoonoses
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Genomics, Breeding and Reproduction
Genomic selection for production traits Genetic mapping of monogenic and complex traits in livestock and plants Signatures of selection in domestic and wild populations
Research impacts
Works
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2008
Journal Article
Genetic variability at seven codons of the prion protein gene in nine Pakistani sheep breeds
Babar, M. E., Farid, A., Benkel, B. F., Ahmad, J., Sajid, I. A., Imran, M., Hussain, T. and Nadeem, A. (2008). Genetic variability at seven codons of the prion protein gene in nine Pakistani sheep breeds. Journal of Genetics, 87 (2), 187-190. doi: 10.1007/s12041-008-0029-z
2008
Conference Publication
Lactation genes’ studies across four species of family bovidae (subfamily bovinae)
Randhawa I.A.S., H.W. Raadsma and J. Gongora (2008). Lactation genes’ studies across four species of family bovidae (subfamily bovinae). Veterinary Science Postgraduate Annual Conference, Camden, NSW, Australia, 3-4 November 2008. Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of Sydney.
2007
Journal Article
Genetic diversity of Nili-Ravi from Nili and Ravi buffalo breeds of Pakistan
Sajid, I. A., Babar, M. E. and Javed, K. (2007). Genetic diversity of Nili-Ravi from Nili and Ravi buffalo breeds of Pakistan. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 6 (SUPPL. 2), 314-317. doi: 10.4081/ijas.2007.s2.314
2007
Journal Article
Evaluation of AMPK Genes as Candidates for Production Traits in Buffalo Breeds of Pakistan
Babar, M.E., Farid, H., Benkil, B., Abdullah, M., Sajid, I.A., Nadeem, A. and Hussain, T. (2007). Evaluation of AMPK Genes as Candidates for Production Traits in Buffalo Breeds of Pakistan. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 6 (sup2), 345-348. doi: 10.4081/ijas.2007.s2.345
2006
Conference Publication
Phylogenetic relationships among three buffalo breeds of the Punjab-Pakistan
Sajid, I. A., Javed, K. and Ahmed, N. (2006). Phylogenetic relationships among three buffalo breeds of the Punjab-Pakistan. Proceedings of 34th Pakistan International SAARC Countries Science Conference, Lahore, Pakistan, 20-22 February 2006.
2006
Conference Publication
Gel electrophoresis procedures
Sajid, I. A (2006). Gel electrophoresis procedures. Proceedings of the National Workshop on application of molecular biology tools for the improvement of livestock, Lahore, Pakistan, 14-16 December 2006.
2006
Conference Publication
PCR as a tool to study genetic markers
Sajid, I. A. (2006). PCR as a tool to study genetic markers. National workshop on application of molecular biology tools for the improvement of livestock, Lahore, Pakistan, 14-16 December 2006.
2006
Conference Publication
Synthesis of cDNA by RT-PCR
Sajid, I. A. (2006). Synthesis of cDNA by RT-PCR. National Workshop on application of molecular biology tools for the improvement of livestock, Lahore, Pakistan, 14-16 December 2006.
2006
Conference Publication
Cloning principles, types and its applications
Sajid, I. A (2006). Cloning principles, types and its applications. Learning Innovation Division, HEC, Islamabad, Pakistan, 1-2 September 2006.
2006
Conference Publication
General lab safety measures
Sajid, I. A. (2006). General lab safety measures. Proceedings of the National Workshop on application of molecular biology tools for the improvement of livestock, Lahore, Pakistan, 14-16 December.
2005
Other Outputs
Molecular genetic variation among Nili, Ravi and Nili-Ravi buffalo breeds of Punjab, Pakistan
Randhawa, Imtiaz Ahmed Sajid (2005). Molecular genetic variation among Nili, Ravi and Nili-Ravi buffalo breeds of Punjab, Pakistan. M.Sc Thesis, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
2005
Conference Publication
Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) in animals by DNA fingerprinting
Sajid, I. A. and Ali, S. (2005). Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) in animals by DNA fingerprinting. Proceedings of National workshop on application of biotechnology for livestock and poultry development, Lahore-Faisalabad, Pakistan, 28 November-2 December 2005.
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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