Translational and Basic Biomedical Sciences bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical application. Basic biomedical sciences uncover the molecular and cellular mechanisms of health and disease, providing the foundation for identifying therapeutic targets. Translational research transforms these discoveries into practical interventions like drugs, vaccines, and diagnostic tools, ensuring innovations benefit patients directly. Together, these fields drive medical breakthroughs, fostering collaboration among scientists and clinicians to address global and local health challenges effectively.
Bench to Bedside Research: Translational and Basic Biomedical Sciences
Overview
Global Kashmiri Connect proudly presents the Session on Bench to Bedside Research: Translational and Basic Biomedical Sciences, featuring some of the finest Kashmiri researchers in the fields of immunology, precision medicine, translational science, and veterinary sciences. The session brings together Drs. Khalid Shah, Aamir Nazir, Hamid Matoo, Nadeem Shabir, and Ajaz Ul Hamid, with Dr. Tanzila Mukhtar as the moderator.
These experts have dedicated their careers to unraveling the mysteries of diseases and translating scientific findings into real-world healthcare solutions. Their contributions span a wide range of domains, from cutting-edge research at Harvard Medical School and Sanofi to transformative work at CSIR-CDRI, SKUAST, and the University of Kashmir. Collectively, they represent the spirit of innovation and dedication, applying their expertise to solve critical health challenges globally while remaining connected to their roots in Kashmir.
Through this session, the speakers aim to inspire the next generation of biomedical scientists and healthcare professionals. By sharing their academic and professional journeys, they provide a roadmap for aspiring researchers to excel in the ever-evolving field of biomedical sciences. The event fosters dialogue on integrating basic and translational research, offering valuable insights into how discoveries at the bench can transform patient care at the bedside.
This session is designed to motivate young professionals to explore careers in biomedical research, offering guidance and mentorship to cultivate the next wave of leaders in science and healthcare.
Speakers:
Dr. Khalid Shah
Dr. Khalid Shah is the Vice Chair of Research and a Professor at Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. He is a globally recognized leader in cancer immunotherapy and stem cell-based therapeutics. His pioneering work focuses on developing innovative approaches to treat aggressive cancers, particularly using engineered stem cells to target tumors. Dr. Shah’s research bridges the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications, making significant strides in personalized cancer treatments.
Dr. Aamir Nazir
Dr. Aamir Nazir is a Senior Principal Scientist at CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow, India. He specializes in neurobiology and drug discovery, with a focus on neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. His work emphasizes finding novel molecular targets and developing therapeutics that address unmet medical needs in neurology, blending basic research with translational applications.
Dr. Hamid Matoo
Dr. Hamid Matoo is the Director of Precision Immunology at Sanofi, Cambridge, USA. He is a leading expert in immune modulation and personalized medicine, focusing on the development of targeted therapies for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. With a strong background in immunology, Dr. Matoo’s contributions have advanced the understanding of immune mechanisms and their implications for innovative treatment strategies.
Dr. Nadeem Shabir
Dr. Nadeem Shabir is a Veterinary Scientist at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Srinagar, India. His research focuses on zoonotic diseases, animal health, and their intersection with human biomedical challenges. By addressing diseases that affect both animals and humans, Dr. Shabir’s work has critical implications for public health and epidemiology in the region.
Dr. Ajaz ul Hamid Wani
Dr. Ajaz ul Hamid Wani is a Principal Investigator Scientist at the University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India. He specializes in molecular biology and genetics, with an emphasis on gene-environment interactions that contribute to health issues in Kashmir. His research aims to provide insights into hereditary disorders and environmental factors, leading to better prevention and management strategies.
Moderator: Dr. Tanzila Mukhtar
Dr. Tanzila Mukhtar, a Postdoctoral Fellow at UC San Francisco, California, USA, is the session’s moderator. With a strong background in translational sciences, she is passionate about fostering conversations between researchers and clinicians to inspire the next generation of biomedical scientists and healthcare professionals.
Knowledge Lounge
Notable Publications by Speakers
Sri Lanka stakeholder preferences for a new rotavirus vaccine candidate
Rotavirus vaccination slows down a major childhood killer in Pakistan
Gleason, Alec, Chirag K. Kumar, Eili Klein, Ramanan Laxminarayan, and Arindam Nandi. “Effect of rotavirus vaccination on the burden of rotavirus disease and associated antibiotic use in India: a dynamic agent-based simulation analysis.” Vaccine 42, no. 22 (2024): 126211.
Liu C, Shah K. Taming CAR T cell therapy toxicity. Nat Mater. Springer US; 2023;22(12):1444–5.