Dr. Muhammad Aleem Abbas Shah | Veterinary Science | Young Scientist Award
Researcher | Kyungpook National University | South Korea
Dr. Muhammad Aleem Abbas Shah is a dynamic researcher and academic whose extensive expertise encompasses clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, immunology, and phytomedicine, reflecting a multidisciplinary orientation that bridges biomedical, environmental, and computational domains. After earning his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), he continued his academic journey with advanced studies and tenure at Kyungpook National University, complementing his scientific research with educational leadership and methodological instruction in education and psychology. His career includes numerous collaborations in university and research settings, and work as an educator and mentor, enabling a diverse professional experience encompassing laboratory research, public health risk analysis, and academic publishing. Dr. Abbas’s research interests focus on the therapeutic efficacy of botanical extracts in metabolic, inflammatory, and immune-regulated disorders, anti-obesity and antioxidant mechanisms, computational modeling for biomedical applications, and innovations in educational research approaches. His research skills include advanced pharmacological experimentation, gut microbiota studies, animal modeling, statistical analyses, and the development/application of computational tools such as multinomial Naive Bayes models for sentiment analysis and nonlinear analysis in fuzzy metric spaces. He is recognized for research on modulation of immune responses by probiotics, public health investigations on heavy metal residues, and cross-disciplinary advances like wireless portable electrocardiograph system design. Dr. Abbas’s distinctions include participation in international conferences and research collaborations, grant-based projects, and academic awards reflective of his interdisciplinary impact. As of 2025, his scholarly influence is evidenced by 709 citations and an h-index of 12, with 17 documents indexed since 2020 according to Google Scholar, and comparable metrics reported by Scopus. In summary, Dr. Abbas stands out for pioneering multifaceted research in biomedical sciences and education, leveraging integrative skills and global collaborations to advance therapeutic science, public health, and data-driven education.
Featured Publications
M. Abbas, K. A. Memon, A. A. Jamali, S. Memon, & A. Ahmed. (2019). Multinomial Naive Bayes classification model for sentiment analysis. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, 19(3), 62. [Cited by 264].
Y. Quah, S. J. Lee, E. B. Lee, B. T. Birhanu, M. S. Ali, M. A. Abbas, N. Boby, Z. E. Im, … (2020). Cornus officinalis ethanolic extract with potential anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities. Nutrients, 12(11), 3317. [Cited by 61].
J. G. Augoustides, E. Greenblatt, M. A. Abbas, J. P. O’Reardon, & C. J. Datto. (2002). Clinical approach to agitation after electroconvulsive therapy: a case report and literature review. The Journal of ECT, 18(4), 213-217. [Cited by 34].
M. A. Abbas, N. Boby, E. B. Lee, J. H. Hong, & S. C. Park. (2022). Anti-obesity effects of Ecklonia cava extract in high-fat diet-induced obese rats. Antioxidants, 11(2), 310. [Cited by 31].
N. Boby, M. A. Abbas, E. B. Lee, Z. E. Im, W. H. Hsu, & S. C. Park. (2021). Protective effect of Pyrus ussuriensis Maxim. extract against ethanol-induced gastritis in rats. Antioxidants, 10(3), 439. [Cited by 30].