Dr. Kaifa Nazim | Veterinary Parasitology | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor | Khalsa College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences | India
Dr. Kaifa Nazim is a dedicated veterinary parasitologist whose work bridges animal health and disease management at the human-animal interface. Her fascination with animals since childhood inspired her academic and professional journey in veterinary sciences. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Khalsa College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Amritsar, she has contributed to teaching, research, and clinical practice in parasitology. Her expertise includes molecular diagnostics, acaricidal resistance studies, and treatment of companion animals. Passionate about advancing veterinary medicine, she actively contributes as an editor, reviewer, and member of professional societies, striving to improve animal health and welfare globally.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Kaifa Nazim holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Parasitology from SKUAST-Jammu, where she investigated ivermectin resistance in Rhipicephalus microplus ticks. Her doctoral studies strengthened her foundation in molecular tools and acaricidal resistance. She earned her Master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology from SKUAST-Jammu, focusing on Cryptosporidium parvum isolates in cattle calves, and her Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry from SKUAST-Kashmir. Earlier, she pursued her schooling at Mallinson Girls School, Kashmir. With rigorous academic training and hands-on laboratory expertise, she cultivated a strong scientific background, preparing her to address parasitic disease challenges and their economic impact on animal health.
Experience
Dr. Kaifa Nazim has diverse professional experience in academia, clinical veterinary practice, and research. She began her career as a small-animal veterinarian at Dar’s Pets Paw Clinic in Kashmir, where she diagnosed, treated, and vaccinated companion animals. Currently, she serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Parasitology at Khalsa College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, affiliated with GADVASU, Punjab. Her responsibilities include teaching undergraduate students, conducting seminars, and supervising laboratory work. She has contributed to diagnostic protocols, acaricidal resistance testing, and molecular techniques. Her career reflects a balanced blend of clinical care, laboratory research, and academic mentorship.
Research Interests
Dr. Kaifa Nazim research focuses on veterinary parasitology, with a special interest in acaricidal resistance, molecular diagnostics, and parasite-host interactions. She has conducted studies on tick resistance, Cryptosporidium infections, and parasitic diseases in livestock and companion animals. Her work also extends to zoonotic parasites, reflecting the One Health approach in understanding disease transmission between animals and humans. She has investigated plant-based extracts against ticks, molecular detection of microsporidian pathogens, and parasite genotyping in wild and domestic animals. By combining fieldwork, laboratory techniques, and molecular biology, her research contributes to sustainable parasite control strategies and improved veterinary healthcare.
Awards
Dr. Kaifa Nazim has been honored with several recognitions that highlight her academic and research excellence. She received the University Merit Certificate Scholarship during her Ph.D. studies at SKUAST-Jammu, acknowledging her outstanding academic performance. She was also awarded the prestigious Kyungpook National University International Graduate Scholarship in South Korea, which provided full tuition coverage and a monthly stipend. These awards not only signify her scholarly dedication but also underscore her ability to excel in global academic environments. Her consistent achievements in research and teaching have positioned her as a promising contributor to veterinary parasitology and One Health initiatives.
Top Noted Publications
Title: Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of Anaplasma spp. in Ticks Collected from Grasslands near Livestock Farms in Gyeonggi and Gangwon Provinces, South Korea
Year: 2025
Title: Distribution and Genotypes of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in Raccoon Dogs in Korea
Year: 2025
Title: Distribution and Genotypic Analysis of Enterocytozoon bieneusi from Cats in Korea
Year: 2025
Title: Genotypic Analysis of Zoonotic Enterocytozoon bieneusi in Wild Deer in Korea
Year: 2024
Title: Molecular Detection and Genotyping of Theileria spp. in Deer (Cervidae) in Korea
Year: 2023