Ms. Sania Ikram | Microbial Genomics | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Sania Ikram, National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Pakistan
Sania Ikram 🇵🇰 (born 02 February 2000) is a passionate Microbiologist and Geneticist 🧫🧬 from Pakistan, currently pursuing her MS in Microbiology and Immunology at NUMS 🎓. With hands-on experience in microbial genomics, antimicrobial resistance, and genetic engineering, she’s dedicated to exploring gut microbiome functionality through whole genome sequencing 💡🔍. Sania has worked with medical institutions and global organizations, contributing to public health awareness and ecological research 🌍❤️. An avid learner of modern research tools and bioinformatics platforms 💻📊, she actively engages in conferences and workshops, aiming to transform microbiological insights into therapeutic solutions for a healthier future 🌱🧠.
Professional Profile:
✅ Suitability Summary for Best Researcher Award
Sania Ikram stands out as a dynamic and passionate microbiologist and geneticist whose work bridges fundamental microbial research with translational health applications 🌱🧬. Her contributions in microbial genomics, especially gut microbiota profiling using whole genome sequencing, directly address global health challenges like antimicrobial resistance and probiotic therapies 🦠💡. She demonstrates consistent academic excellence, interdisciplinary research, and a strong commitment to skill development through workshops and certifications 🎓📈. Her ability to communicate science, innovate with modern bioinformatics tools, and contribute to public and environmental health sets her apart as a young leader in microbiological sciences 🌍🧠.
🎓 Education & Experience
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🎓 MS Microbiology & Immunology – National University of Medical Sciences, ongoing
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📜 Thesis: Genome-based Perspectives of Aerobic Bacteria from Human Gut
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🎓 B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics – Kinnaird College for Women University (2019–2022)
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📜 Thesis: Lipase-Producing Bacteria from Contaminated Soil
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🧪 Intern – Al-Sheikh Welfare Medical Complex (July–Aug 2021)
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🌿 Intern – WWF Digital Eco Internship (Jan 2021)
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🏫 Intermediate – Army Burn Hall College for Girls, Abbottabad (2017–2018)
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🏫 Matriculation – Army Public School and College, Rawalpindi (2015–2016)
🛠️ Professional Development
Sania Ikram is committed to continuous growth through professional certifications and workshops 💼🎓. She has completed several Coursera-certified courses including project management 📋, antimicrobial resistance 🦠, scientific writing ✍️, infographics design 🎨, and AI in life sciences 🤖. Participating in events like the International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation and CME-accredited workshops on hematology and cellular renewal 🔬🌙, she stays at the forefront of innovation. Her proactive approach to skill development in bioinformatics, R programming, and genomics tools positions her as a forward-thinking scientist ready to contribute significantly to modern microbiology and genomics research 📈🧬.
🔍 Research Focus
Sania’s primary research focus lies in microbial genomics, gut microbiota 🦠, and antimicrobial resistance 🔬🧬. Her MS work explores the genetic profiles of aerobic bacteria from the human gut through whole genome sequencing, emphasizing genes involved in metabolism, SCFA production, and probiotics 🌿💊. She investigates host-microbiome interactions, resistome profiling, and microbial competition with the goal of therapeutic development 🌡️🧫. Sania also contributes to environmental microbiology through studies on lipase-producing bacteria from contaminated soils, aiming to link microbial diversity with industrial and clinical applications 🏭🧪. Her work is deeply rooted in advancing microbiome-based health interventions 🌱🧠.
🏆 Awards and Honors
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🥇 Best Researcher Award (2025) – Biological Sciences
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📚 Recent Publications (2025):
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3D Printing of Biocompatible Polymers 🖨️
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Aerobes in the Gut Microbiota 💊
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Biodegradable Masks for Skincare 😷
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Drug-Coated Balloon PCI in STEMI ❤️🩹
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Publication Top Notes:
1. Recent Trends and Future Directions in 3D Printing of Biocompatible Polymers
Citation:
Aftab, M., Ikram, S., Ullah, M., Khan, N., Naeem, M., Khan, M.A., … (2025). Recent Trends and Future Directions in 3D Printing of Biocompatible Polymers. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 9(4), 129.
Cited by: Not specified yet (recent publication)
Summary:
This review highlights recent advancements in the use of 3D printing for biocompatible polymers, emphasizing their growing role in biomedical applications such as tissue engineering, prosthetics, and drug delivery systems. The paper outlines current challenges in polymer design, mechanical performance, and degradation rates while proposing innovative directions, including smart polymers and hybrid material systems.
2. Mini-Review: Nanofiber and Nanoparticle-Based Biodegradable Masks for Skincare
Citation:
Abbasi, Z.W., Ikram, S., Aroosa, F.A., Kulsoom, J., & Naeem, M. (2025). Mini-Review: Nanofiber and Nanoparticle-Based Biodegradable Masks for Skincare. International Journal of Basic Medical Sciences and Pharmacy (IJBMSP), 11(2).
Summary:
This mini-review explores emerging trends in the cosmetic and dermatological applications of biodegradable face masks made from nanofibers and nanoparticles. The authors discuss how these innovative materials offer enhanced skin absorption, biocompatibility, and reduced environmental impact, positioning them as promising tools in sustainable skincare.
3. Aerobes in the Gut Microbiota–Roles, Interactions, and Implications for Host Health
Citation:
Ikram, S., Abbasi, Z.W., Khan, A.I., Kulsoom, J., Khan, M.A., & Khan, S.U. (2025). Aerobes in the Gut Microbiota–Roles, Interactions, and Implications for Host Health. International Journal of Basic Medical Sciences and Pharmacy (IJBMSP), 11(2).
Summary:
This article focuses on the aerobic microbial species within the human gut microbiome, a less explored area compared to anaerobes. The paper discusses their symbiotic roles, potential benefits in immune modulation, and contributions to metabolic pathways, while also evaluating how aerobic imbalance may impact disease development.
4. Drug-Coated Balloon Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI): A Novel Therapeutic Approach
Citation:
Hamayun, S., Ikram, S., Khan, A.I., Amjad, H.A.F., Abbasi, Z.W., Kulsoom, J., … (2025). Drug-Coated Balloon Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI): A Novel Therapeutic Approach. International Journal of Basic Medical Sciences and Pharmacy (IJBMSP), 11(2).
Summary:
This clinical study evaluates the effectiveness of drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty as a new intervention for patients with STEMI. Compared to traditional stenting, DCB offers potential advantages such as lower restenosis rates, reduced long-term medication needs, and improved healing. The paper presents early clinical outcomes and sets the stage for larger randomized trials.
🏁 Conclusion
Sania Ikram exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient: scientific curiosity, methodological strength, and impactful research. Her work promises to shape future innovations in microbiome therapy and genetic diagnostics, making her a compelling choice for recognition in the research community 🌟📚.