معرفی
Muhammad Tayyib Naseem serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology within the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on insect physiology, particularly osmoregulation mechanisms in beetles and metabolic homeostasis under nutrient stress.
- PhD in Biotechnology from Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (2010-2017)
His primary research areas include insect osmoregulation, DNA barcoding of arthropods, hormonal regulation of metabolism, and evolutionary adaptations in water-conserving mechanisms. Current work centers on renal physiology in Tribolium castaneum and nutrient-responsive hormonal circuits in Drosophila. Recent publications reveal trends toward molecular characterization of transport proteins (e.g., NHA1 antiporter) and tissue-specific transcriptomic analysis in beetles, bridging entomology with molecular physiology.
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Dr. Naseem leads research on insect osmoregulation and metabolic homeostasis, with significant contributions to understanding renal cell evolution in beetles and hormonal regulation under nutrient stress. His collaborative network spans international institutions, particularly evident in the Pakistan insect biodiversity survey. Current projects involve transcriptomic mapping of beetle development and functional analysis of cation transporters.
His laboratory focuses on comparative insect physiology, utilizing Tribolium castaneum and Drosophila models to investigate osmoregulatory adaptations and metabolic regulation. The research integrates molecular biology, electrophysiology, and evolutionary approaches to study water-conserving mechanisms and nutrient stress responses.

