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information about Department of Biotechnology Karachi University

Introduction Department of Biotechnology

Chairman: Dr. Mustafa Kamal

Biotechnology is defined as the application of biological systems to basic and technical and

industrial processes. These processes are based on the use of some form of biological

catalyst in the conversion of a substrate to a desired product. These biological catalysts are as

simple as enzymes or highly complex microorganisms or eukaryotic cells.

Biotechnology includes a wide range of activities. Each activity is associated with its own

starting material (bacterial, fungal, yeast, plant, or animal cells or enzymes), technical

manipulation (cell fusion, cell or enzyme immobilization, genetic engineering, etc.),

processes (continuous or batch fermentation), and scale (small to very large), which are

unique to that activity.

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Scope of Biotechnology

Biotechnology can be viewed as a group of useful, enabling technologies with wide and

diverse applications. It has large, highly profitable, modern industrial outlets of great value

to society e.g. DNA recombinant technology, most revolutionary branch of the modern

science and have a profound impacts on medicine, contributing to the diagnosis and cure of

hereditary defects and serious diseases. The development of new biopharmaceutical drugs

and vaccines for human and animal use. The modification of microorganisms, plants and

farmed animals for improved and tailored food production and to increased opportunities for

environmental remediation and protection. New technologies dealing with plant and animal

breeding are much faster and have lower costs. Genetically modified crops are growing

exponentially. The field is further exemplified with the industrial production of enzymes like

proteases, amylases, cellulases, lipases etc. Industrial manufacturing plants for milk and milk

products, alcohols, organic acids, antibiotics, vitamins, growth promoting factors,

monoclonal antibodies etc.

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Objective Department of Biotechnology

Scope of Biotechnology Integration of biological sciences with other disciplines particularly

chemistry and process engineering has resulted in the emergence of novel concepts and

technologies with applications in and consequences for agriculture, medicine, health care,

industry, environmental pollution cleaning of oil spills in the seas, development of safe and

environment-friendly bio insecticides, energy generation and several other sectors of activity.

The common denominator which links these areas together are cells and products derived

from them.

The use of bio-cellular materials in conjunction with chemical and process engineering have

ushered in a new kind of revolution wherein it is possible to create transgenic animals plants

and microbes which otherwise could not have come into being in the foreseeable future.

For that matter without Biotechnology it would not be possible to create bio-degradable

plastics or try to replace defective genes with good ones in patients afflicted with potentially

or certainly fatal hereditary diseases.

The pivotal role in the unfolding biotechnological revolution is of the recombinant DNA

technology popularly known as Genetic Engineering. Major Problems facing Pakistan These

are:

   1. Providing adequate food, both from the agricultural and animal husbandry sectors, for a

fast-growing population.
   2. Low productivity.
   3. Salinity.
   4. Water-logging.
   5. Water shortage.
   6. Use of pesticides, which have injurious effect on plants, soil and ecology.
   7. Shortage of energy, and unwise use of our limited gas resources as fuel.
   8. Pollution (air, water and noise).
   9. Use of industrial processes which are either capital-intensive or high-energy consuming

or both, and in which our national resources are already over-strained.

Biotechnology offers processes which are less expensive, less injurious and yield speedier

results. But the question of use of appropriate technology demands not only proper study and

selection of the processes evolved by the developed countries but also their adaptation to

suit our needs.

In addition we have to build up the requisite infrastructure and develop our human resources

to create a highly trained cadre of scientists, research scholars and technicians.

While Pakistan has a couple of institutes providing facilities for postgraduate research and

training, there is no department or institute which provides for organized teaching in

biotechnology at all levels i.e. undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate. The newly

established department will fill this gap.

The graduating students will be able to play a significant role in the national development

through their services rendered to educational institutions, R&D organizations and existing

and future industrial setups.

Alternatively they will be able to effectively compete for admission in foreign institutions

for doctoral and post-doctoral training or for jobs in biotechnology companies.

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Faculty Department of Biotechnology

A highly qualified faculty that includes visiting professors from allied departments and sister

organizations are involved in imparting quality education.

Associate Professor and Chairman
Dr. Mustafa Kamal
Ph.D. (Karachi University)
Postdoctoral Research (USA & Austria)

Assistant Professor
Ms. Syeda Mariam Siddiqa
M. Phil. (Karachi University)

Lecturers
Mr. Syed Amir Iqbal
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Ms. Raheela Rahmat
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Ms. Shumaila Rashid
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Ms. Erum Hanif
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Ms. Shafaq Aiyaz
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

 Full Time Co-Operative Teachers

Ms. Mahnaz Ahmad
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Ms. Qurat ul ain Salahuddin
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Mr. Syed Mohammad Shahid
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

Mr. Mirza Adnan Baig
M.Sc. (Karachi University)

VISITING FACULTY Department of Biotechnology

Dr. Masood A. Qureshi
Professor (Fatima Jinnah medical college)

Dr. Zahir Husain
Assistant Professor (Karachi University)

Dr. Rahat Sultana
Professor (Karachi University)

Dr. Tazeemul Firdous
Assistant Professor (Karachi University)

Mr. Muhammad Jamil
Associate Professor (Karachi University)

Mr. Shahid Qureshi
Assistant Professor (Karachi University)

Mr. Afaq Ahmed
Assistant Professor (Karachi University)

Ms. Omme Asma
Part Time Co-operative Teacher (Karachi University)

Ms. Farhat bano
Full Time Co-operative Teacher (Karachi University)

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& Events Department of Biotechnology

The Department of Biotechnology was established in 1996 with the specific objective of

imparting quality education in the multidisciplinary field of Biotechnology at both

undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
 
Activities of the Department Department of Biotechnology

    * Visits To Industries
Educational visits to the industries related to Biotechnology have been arranged by the

department to improve not only industry- academia relationship but also widen the job

prospects for graduates of the Department.

    * Invited Speakers

Guest speakers from abroad, other Universities and research organizations are invited to

deliver presentations on new developments in their fields.

    * Visits of School/College Students Department of Biotechnology

Students from school/College are encouraged to visit the Department so as to expose them

to various aspects of Biotechnology in their impressionable years.

    * Location Department of Biotechnology
The Department of Biotechnology is housed in the two floors of the renovated hostel

complex, located on the University of Karachi campus. The new building is under

construction near KIBGE.

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