
معرفی
Pangkaj Dhar is an active researcher at Charles Sturt University specializing in veterinary microbiology and biosecurity, with dual qualifications in Veterinary Medicine and Microbiology. His work bridges laboratory research and field applications in animal disease management.
His academic credentials include:
- Master of Science in Microbiology from Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (2016-2018), thesis: "Validation of Real time RT-PCR to detect virus titre in Newcastle Disease vaccine"
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (2009-2015)
Dr. Dhar's research centers on infectious disease diagnostics and pathogen characterization in livestock and avian species. He employs advanced techniques including genomic sequencing, chemometrics, and vaccine formulation to address critical challenges in antimicrobial resistance, viral thermostability, and zoonotic disease surveillance. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant expertise in thermostability, hemagglutination, and Escherichia coli pathogenesis with strong Bangladesh-focused field applications.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate a clear trajectory toward combatting transboundary animal diseases through integrated approaches: developing thermostable vaccines for avian pathogens, optimizing diagnostic protocols amid antimicrobial resistance challenges, and characterizing viral evolution in wildlife reservoirs. This work combines molecular biology with practical field solutions for resource-limited settings.



