Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award
Postdoctoral Researcher from Huazhong Agricultural University, China
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar, also known as Fa Hai, is a distinguished researcher in veterinary sciences and microbiology. With an extensive background in animal genetics, immunology, and microbiome studies, he has contributed significantly to scientific research through numerous high-impact publications. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Huazhong Agricultural University, China, and a Research Scientist at Aluna Schrift Ltd., Hong Kong, Dr. Kulyar has established himself as a leading expert in animal health and disease management. His editorial roles in top-tier journals, including PLOS ONE, Veterinary Sciences, and Animals, further showcase his academic influence. Additionally, he has been awarded multiple research grants from China’s National Natural Science Foundation and provincial funding bodies, reflecting the significance of his work. His contributions extend beyond research, as he actively mentors Master’s and Ph.D. students, shaping the next generation of veterinary scientists. Recognized with numerous honors, including the Best Researcher of the Year 2023, Dr. Kulyar continues to make remarkable strides in veterinary medicine. His dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in the field underscores his standing as a leading researcher in animal sciences.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar has pursued a robust academic journey focused on veterinary medicine and animal sciences. He completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Pakistan, where he built a solid foundation in animal health and disease prevention. To further his expertise, he obtained his Master’s and Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from Huazhong Agricultural University, China, under the prestigious Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) program. His doctoral research focused on genomic studies and molecular mechanisms underlying animal diseases, particularly in poultry and ruminants. During his academic training, Dr. Kulyar was actively involved in laboratory research, conducting experiments on microbiome studies, molecular biology, and immunology. He also received advanced training in bioinformatics, proteomics, and metabolomics, equipping him with cutting-edge research skills. Recognized for his academic excellence, he was awarded the Best Student of the Year (2021-2022) and the Excellent Graduate Dissertation Award. His strong academic background, combined with hands-on experience in experimental and computational research, has enabled him to contribute significantly to scientific advancements in veterinary sciences. With a commitment to lifelong learning, Dr. Kulyar continues to expand his knowledge in animal health, biotechnology, and translational veterinary research.
Professional Experience
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar has a diverse professional background spanning research, clinical veterinary practice, and academic mentorship. Since 2022, he has been serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Huazhong Agricultural University, focusing on veterinary microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics. In 2024, he expanded his expertise as a Research Scientist at Aluna Schrift Ltd., Hong Kong, where he contributes to innovative research in veterinary biotechnology. Prior to his current roles, he worked as a Senior Veterinarian at the Model Veterinary Hospital in Wuhan, China (2019-2022), where he specialized in treating livestock diseases and conducting clinical research. His earlier experience includes working as a Veterinarian at Pet Care Clinic, Faisalabad, Pakistan (2017-2019) and as an Intern at the National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad (2016-2017). Dr. Kulyar also holds multiple editorial positions, including Guest Editor at Veterinary Sciences and Associate Editor at Bio Communications, reflecting his strong leadership in academic publishing. With a unique combination of research, clinical practice, and academic contributions, he has significantly advanced veterinary science. His work has not only benefited academia but also contributed to real-world applications in animal health and disease management.
Research Interests
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar’s research interests span multiple domains within veterinary science, with a primary focus on microbiome studies, molecular genetics, and animal disease mechanisms. He is particularly interested in understanding gut barrier dysfunction, parasite complexity, and host-microbiome interactions in animals. His work also explores genomic adaptations and evolutionary biology in livestock, contributing to improved breeding strategies and disease resistance. Dr. Kulyar’s research extends to proteomics and metabolomics, where he investigates disease biomarkers and potential therapeutic interventions for common livestock disorders. In addition, he is passionate about translational veterinary research, aiming to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications in animal health. His ongoing projects include analyzing genetic expressions in broiler growth plate chondrocytes, studying the pathophysiology of tibial dyschondroplasia in poultry, and developing diagnostic technologies for cattle diseases in Xinjiang, China. With a strong focus on interdisciplinary research, Dr. Kulyar collaborates with global research teams to enhance scientific knowledge in veterinary medicine. His dedication to exploring novel therapeutic strategies and disease prevention methods reflects his commitment to improving animal health and welfare worldwide.
Research Skills
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable him to conduct cutting-edge studies in veterinary sciences. His expertise includes genomic sequencing and bioinformatics, allowing him to analyze genetic variations and their impact on animal health. He is highly proficient in proteomics and metabolomics, which he utilizes to investigate biomarkers and disease pathways in livestock. His skills in microbiome analysis have contributed to significant discoveries regarding gut health and immunity in animals. Additionally, Dr. Kulyar has extensive experience in molecular biology techniques, including PCR, qRT-PCR, Western blotting, ELISA, and CRISPR gene editing. His laboratory expertise extends to cell culture, immunohistochemistry, and histopathology, essential for studying disease mechanisms at a cellular level. Beyond laboratory work, he is skilled in statistical analysis and computational modeling, using tools like R, SPSS, and Python for data interpretation. His ability to design and conduct large-scale animal studies highlights his proficiency in veterinary epidemiology. Furthermore, his experience in scientific writing and peer review ensures high-quality research dissemination. Dr. Kulyar’s strong research skills make him a valuable contributor to the advancement of veterinary medicine and animal sciences.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding research and academic contributions. He was awarded a Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan scholarship in 2014, which supported his early academic pursuits. In 2019, he earned a prestigious Ph.D. scholarship from the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC), highlighting his excellence in veterinary sciences. During his academic career, he was recognized as the Best Student of the Year (2021-2022) and received the Excellent Graduate Dissertation Award for his exceptional research work. In 2023, Dr. Kulyar was honored as the Best Researcher of the Year, further solidifying his reputation in academia. He has also been recognized as an Outstanding Research Scientist by Editela Co. Ltd. and a BioRender Scientific Illustration Creator since 2021. Additionally, he holds multiple certification awards from Amal Biocare, Wuhan, China, for his contributions to veterinary research. These accolades reflect his commitment to scientific excellence and innovation in veterinary medicine. His consistent recognition at national and international levels demonstrates the impact of his research and dedication to advancing the field of animal health and biotechnology.
Conclusion
Dr. Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar is a distinguished researcher and veterinary scientist with a strong background in molecular genetics, microbiome research, and disease management in animals. His extensive academic and professional journey, spanning postdoctoral research, scientific editing, and clinical veterinary practice, has made a significant impact in veterinary sciences. His research contributions, editorial roles in leading journals, and mentorship of graduate students reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering scientific excellence. Recognized with multiple awards, including the Best Researcher of the Year (2023), Dr. Kulyar has demonstrated exceptional expertise and leadership in the field. His ability to integrate cutting-edge research methods, collaborate internationally, and secure prestigious research grants underscores his influence in veterinary medicine. As he continues his scientific endeavors, his focus on translational research and innovation will further enhance veterinary healthcare and animal welfare globally. With a strong commitment to research excellence and professional growth, Dr. Kulyar stands as a leading figure in the field of animal sciences.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: Vitamin B12-producing Cetobacterium: An important biomarker linked to snake hibernation
Authors: D. Zhu, Di; B. Wang, Boya; Z. Xu, Zhixiang; S. He, Su; Y. Shen, Yaoqin
Year: 2025 -
Title: High altitude microbiome: Insight into yak gut microbiota and its nutritional and functional involvement for food systems
Authors: M.F. Kulyar, Md F.; Q. Mo, Quan; S. Nawaz, Shah; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2025 -
Title: Thiram-induced ER stress promotes mitochondrial calcium signaling and NLRP3 inflammasome activation in a tissue-specific manner
Authors: S. Nawaz, Shah; M.F. Kulyar, Md F.; Q. Mo, Quan; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2025 -
Title: Lactobacillus fermentum 016 Alleviates Mice Colitis by Modulating Oxidative Stress, Gut Microbiota, and Microbial Metabolism
Authors: H. Pan, Huachun; S. Yang, Shumin; M.F. Kulyar, Md F.; Q. Mo, Quan; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2025 -
Title: Resveratrol alleviates thiram-induced tibial dyschondroplasia by regulating BMP-2, RUNX-2 and HIF-1α expressions in broiler chickens
Authors: M.F. Iqbal, Mudassar F.; M. Waqas, Muhammad; Q. Mo, Quan; S. Nawaz, Shah; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2025 -
Title: Mesenchymal stem cells: a novel therapeutic approach for feline inflammatory bowel disease
Authors: Q. Xie, Qiyun; S. Gong, Saisai; J. Cao, Jintao; B. Wang, Bingyun; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2024 -
Title: Probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria isolated from yaks
Authors: Y. He, Yuanyuan; F. Li, Feiran; M. Xu, Mengen; Z. Qin, Zhen; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2024
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Title: Impact of Bacillus licheniformis from yaks following antibiotic therapy in mouse model
Authors: Z. Zeng, Zhibo; S. Gong, Saisai; C. Quan, Chuxian; X. Li, Xiang; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 -
Title: Antioxidant and renal protective effects of Nano-selenium on adenine-induced acute renal failure in canines
Authors: M. Zhang, Mengdi; J. Gao, Jindong; M.F. Kulyar, Md F.; D. Zhou, Donghai; J. He, Jianzhong
Year: 2024 -
Title: The Therapeutic Effects of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Spotted Hyena on Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Mice
Authors: M. Xu, Mengen; M. Hu, Miao; J. Han, Jingbo; J. Cao, Jintao; J. Li, Jiakui
Year: 2024
Citations: 2