BILAL MALLA | Veterinary Science | Young Scientist Award | 13341

Dr. BILAL MALLA | Veterinary Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. BILAL MALLA, JK-HED, India

Dr. Bilal Ahmad Malla is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Technology at Model Government Degree College, Zaloosa, Charar-i-Sharief, under the Higher Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir, India. With a Ph.D. in Veterinary Public Health from ICAR-IVRI, his research focuses on zoonotic diseases, diagnostics, and public health. He has received multiple fellowships and awards, including ICMR-JRF/SRF and ICAR-JRF, and has authored numerous national and international publications. Dr. Malla is a member of the Veterinary Council of India and Jammu & Kashmir State Veterinary Council.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bilal Ahmad Malla’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in veterinary sciences and an unwavering passion for public health and zoonotic disease control. Hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, India, Dr. Malla pursued his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Veterinary Science, culminating in a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Veterinary Public Health from the prestigious Indian Veterinary Research Institute (ICAR-IVRI). His early education and academic training equipped him with the skills and knowledge to tackle complex challenges in veterinary medicine and public health.

His academic path was marked by consistent excellence, earning him competitive fellowships such as ICAR-JRF (Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Junior Research Fellowship), and later the ICMR-JRF/SRF (Indian Council of Medical Research – Junior and Senior Research Fellowships), reflecting his deep commitment to research and scientific inquiry.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Bilal Malla is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Technology at Model Government Degree College, Zaloosa, Charar-i-Sharief, which functions under the Jammu & Kashmir Higher Education Department (JK-HED). In this role, he has contributed extensively to the academic upliftment of the region by mentoring students, developing innovative teaching methods, and integrating real-world research with classroom learning.

His work extends beyond academics into curriculum development, organizing workshops, seminars, and community outreach programs aimed at raising awareness about animal health and public hygiene. Dr. Malla stands as a bridge between veterinary science and rural communities, helping students and farmers alike understand the significance of animal welfare and zoonotic disease prevention.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Malla’s research primarily centers on zoonotic diseases, veterinary public health, and the development of novel diagnostic tools. His doctoral research at ICAR-IVRI focused on zoonotic pathogens, particularly those with significant implications for both animal and human health. By exploring the intricate links between animal carriers and human infections, he aims to contribute to One Health, a multidisciplinary approach that integrates human, animal, and environmental health.

He has authored and co-authored numerous national and international publications, featured in reputed journals, shedding light on disease surveillance, pathogen diagnostics, and preventive veterinary care. His research also touches on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) — a growing global concern — emphasizing the role of veterinarians in responsible antibiotic usage.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Bilal Malla’s commitment to excellence has earned him multiple fellowships and awards, including:

  • ICAR-JRF for Postgraduate studies

  • ICMR-JRF/SRF for Doctoral research

  • Selection in various academic and scientific committees

  • Invitations to speak at national conferences and workshops

These recognitions are a testament to his intellectual rigor, scientific credibility, and dedication to veterinary public health. Additionally, Dr. Malla is an active member of professional bodies like the Veterinary Council of India and Jammu & Kashmir State Veterinary Council, which enhances his engagement with policy-making and ethical veterinary practices.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Malla’s influence transcends academic boundaries. In a region like Jammu and Kashmir, where rural livelihoods are closely tied to animal husbandry, his work has made a significant difference. Through research-led teaching and local engagement, he is improving the standards of animal health, food safety, and public awareness. His contributions to the field have inspired young minds to pursue careers in veterinary science and public health, laying the groundwork for a healthier society.

By promoting evidence-based practices and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Malla has strengthened the interface between veterinary research and community service, enhancing both public trust and academic excellence.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Bilal Ahmad Malla’s journey is far from over. He envisions a future where One Health becomes a foundational principle in policy and practice, especially in underserved and high-risk areas. His ongoing work aims to:

  • Develop rapid and affordable diagnostic kits for zoonotic infections

  • Train future veterinarians in ethical, scientific, and community-based practices

  • Collaborate on national and international research projects

  • Advocate for sustainable livestock practices and antimicrobial stewardship

As a young and dynamic academic, Dr. Malla is poised to lead transformational change in veterinary public health. His legacy will likely be one of innovation, compassion, and interdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring that both animal and human populations benefit from his vision.

Publication top Notes

Comparative efficacy of recombinant VP6 protein based in-house Latex Agglutination test with other diagnostic assays for detection of Rotavirus A from calves, piglets and children

Authors: Bilal Ahmad Malla, Zunjar Baburao Dubal, Ajay Kumar, Obli Rajendran Vinodh Kumar, Aquil Mohmad, Pashupathi Mani, Kaushal Kishor Rajak, Kiran Narayan Bhilegaonkar

Journal: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Year: 2025

Author: M., Beegum, Mufeeda, P.T., Waseem Mirsab, P. T., B.A., Malla, Bilal Ahmad, Z.B., Dubal, Zunjar Baburao, O.R., VinodhKumar, Obli Rajendran

Journal: Microbe (Netherlands), 

Year: 2025

 

Yung-Fu Chang | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yung-Fu Chang | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Cornell University, United States.

Dr. Yung-Fu Chang, a Professor at Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, boasts extensive expertise in microbiology, immunology, and vaccine development. Holding a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, Dr. Chang’s career spans various roles, including research positions at Texas A&M University and teaching appointments at Cornell University. He has contributed significantly to understanding the molecular basis of bacterial pathogenesis, immunopathology, and host defense mechanisms. As a member of prestigious professional societies like the American Society for Microbiology, Dr. Chang’s research has resulted in several patented innovations in vaccine compositions and diagnostic methods. Through his scholarly endeavors, Dr. Chang continues to advance veterinary science, shaping the field’s future with his groundbreaking research and educational initiatives. 🐾🔬👨‍🏫

Professional Profiles:

Education

Yung-Fu Chang, DVM, MS, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences at Cornell University. He obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the National Pingtung Institute of Agriculture in Taiwan in 1974, followed by a Master of Science (MS) in Immunology/Pathology from the University of Idaho in 1981. Dr. Chang earned his Ph.D. in Microbiology/Immunology from Texas A&M University in 1984 and completed postdoctoral training in Molecular Biology/Genetics at the College of Medicine, Texas A&M University in 1989. With a diverse professional background, including positions at various research institutions and universities, Dr. Chang’s expertise lies in molecular biology, vaccine development, bacterial pathogenesis, immunopathology, host defense mechanisms, and molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases. He holds several patents related to infectious disease research and is an active member of multiple professional societies in his field.

Professional Experience

Yung-Fu Chang has amassed extensive professional experience in academia and research institutions. He began his career as an Assistant Pathologist at the Veterinary Pathology Division of the Taiwan Provincial Research Institute for Animal Health from 1974 to 1979. Following this, he held various research positions, including Research Associate and Assistant Research Scientist at Texas A&M University’s College of Medicine from 1984 to 1989. Dr. Chang then joined Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, where he has made significant contributions since 1989. He started as an Assistant Professor and progressed to become an Associate Professor from 1996 to 2003. Currently, he serves as a Professor in the Department of Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences at Cornell University, where he has been since 2003. Additionally, he held a visiting professorship at Stanford University’s College of Medicine from January to July 2003.

Research Interest

Yung-Fu Chang’s research interests encompass a diverse array of topics in the field of veterinary medicine and infectious diseases. His primary focus lies in molecular biology, particularly the molecular basis of bacterial pathogenesis and host defense mechanisms. Dr. Chang is also deeply involved in vaccine development, exploring various approaches such as DNA, recombinant subunit, and attenuated mutant vaccines. Additionally, he investigates immunopathology of infectious diseases and explores functional genomics and proteomics to understand disease mechanisms at a molecular level. Another area of interest for Dr. Chang is molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases, where he seeks to develop innovative diagnostic methods using molecular techniques. Overall, his research aims to advance our understanding of infectious diseases, develop effective preventive and therapeutic strategies, and contribute to the improvement of animal and human health. 🧬🔬

Award and Honors

Yung-Fu Chang has garnered several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career, recognizing his significant contributions to the field of veterinary medicine and infectious diseases. These accolades include recognition from esteemed institutions such as the University of Cornell and Stanford University. Additionally, Dr. Chang has been honored for his research excellence and leadership, receiving awards for his outstanding work in vaccine development, molecular biology, and immunopathology. His contributions to the field have been acknowledged with patents for innovative technologies and discoveries, highlighting his impact on advancing scientific knowledge and addressing critical challenges in veterinary medicine. These awards underscore Dr. Chang’s dedication to excellence and his commitment to advancing research that has far-reaching implications for animal and human health. 🏅🔬🐾

Research Skills

Dr. Yung-Fu Chang possesses a comprehensive array of research skills honed throughout his distinguished career in veterinary medicine and infectious diseases. His expertise spans molecular biology, immunopathology, functional genomics, and proteomics. Proficient in DNA, recombinant subunit, and attenuated mutant vaccine development, Dr. Chang excels in elucidating the molecular basis of bacterial pathogenesis and host defense mechanisms. His adeptness in molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases underscores his commitment to precision medicine approaches. Additionally, Dr. Chang is skilled in conducting cutting-edge research in areas such as immunogenic proteins of Leptospira and novel vaccine formulations. His proficiency extends to patenting innovative technologies, evident in his numerous patents for vaccine compositions and protective coatings. Dr. Chang’s diverse research skills, coupled with his extensive experience, position him as a leader in the field, driving advancements in veterinary science and public health. 🧬🔬📊

Publications

  1. Advances in All-Solid-State Lithium–Sulfur Batteries for Commercialization
    • Authors: Huang, J., Lv, C., Li, M., Ni, P., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0 📈
  2. Chimeric proteins of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae as vaccine and preclinical model for immunological evaluation
    • Authors: Santos, M.R., Toledo, L.T., Bassi, Ê.J., Chang, Y.-F., Silva-Júnior, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0 🧬
  3. Proteomic profiling of membrane vesicles from Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis: Navigating towards an in silico design of a multi-epitope vaccine targeting membrane vesicle proteins
    • Authors: Lee, J.-J., Abdullah, M., Liu, J., McDonough, S.P., Chang, Y.-F.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1 🔬
  4. The molecular mechanisms of glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis regulating chondrogenesis and endochondral ossification
    • Authors: Chen, Y., Mehmood, K., Chang, Y.-F., Li, Y., Zhang, H.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3 🦴
  5. Upregulation of occludin by cytolethal distending toxin facilitates Glaesserella parasuis adhesion to respiratory tract cells
    • Authors: Yang, Z., Zhang, Y., Du, S., Chang, Y.-F., Wen, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2 🦠
  6. Pasteurella multocida causes liver injury in ducks by mediating inflammatory, apoptotic and autophagic pathways
    • Authors: Cai, Q., Li, Y., Chang, Y.-F., Zhang, H., Xie, Q.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1 🦆
  7. Critical role for ribonucleoside-diphosphate reductase subunit M2 in ALV-J-induced activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling via interaction with P27
    • Authors: Tang, S., Leng, M., Tan, C., Chang, Y.-F., Lin, W.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1 🧬
  8. Crystal structure of a variable region segment of Leptospira host-interacting outer surface protein, LigA, reveals the orientation of Ig-like domains
    • Authors: Kumar, P., Vyas, P., Faisal, S.M., Chang, Y.-F., Akif, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0 💎
  9. The potential risk associated with foodborne pathogens in a watershed: Escherichia coli O157 in dairy cattle
    • Authors: Mohammed, H.O., McDonough, P.L., Chang, Y.-F.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0 🐄
  10. Identification of a Novel Linear B-Cell Epitope of HbpA Protein from Glaesserella parasuis Using Monoclonal Antibody
    • Authors: Liu, G., Wang, K., Yang, Z., Wen, X., Wen, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2 💉