His research, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Abdul Wadood, was
titled “Identification of New and Potent Urease Inhibitors via QSAR-Based
Virtual Screening, Molecular Docking, and Molecular Dynamics Simulation.”
The study focused on the computational identification of novel therapeutic
agents, utilizing modern drug discovery techniques such as QSAR modeling,
molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulations to explore effective
urease inhibitors.
The thesis was evaluated by Dr.
Tauseef Rehana from Women University Mardan, who served as the external
examiner for the defense proceedings.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Wadood praised the
quality of Mr. Saifullah’s research and highlighted its potential impact in the
field of computational biochemistry and drug discovery. He emphasized the
importance of integrating computational tools into biomedical research to
accelerate therapeutic innovation.
The successful defense of Mr.
Saifullah’s thesis is a proud moment for the Department of Biochemistry,
reflecting its ongoing commitment to academic excellence and cutting-edge
scientific research. The university community congratulates Mr. Saifullah on this
commendable milestone and wishes him continued success in his future scholarly
endeavors.