Ahmed Chaudhry

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Public Health

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences


I am a trained medical professional with a strong background in clinical pathology, medical quality management, and public health. My primary research interest lies in exploring sexual and reproductive health (SRH) among refugee and migrant populations through a consumer-driven prioritization approach. My research aims to address unmet health needs by employing robust evidence synthesis methods, including appropriate systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and meta-analyses. Ultimately, my research is designed to inform the co-production of policy frameworks supporting governments and policymakers in making evidence-informed decisions to enhance equity and cultural responsiveness in healthcare delivery.

Previously, I have worked extensively in the domain of medical quality and safety management, focusing on the application of Quality Control (QC), Quality Improvement (QI), Six Sigma, and the role of accreditation bodies in enhancing the effectiveness of clinical laboratories. I am particularly interested in managing and improving healthcare quality and am trained in using various quality assessment tools, including the QI-MQCS scale.

Additionally, I have experience as a trained oncology researcher in a molecular pathology laboratory, where my research aim was to investigate the carcinogenic potential of various pharmaceutical agents using Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. My work involved advanced research methodologies such as PCR, histopathology, ELISA, PAGE, microarray analysis, and the application of complex statistical methods. I do have experience with experimental procedures, including dissection, organ harvesting, dosing, sample collection, and tissue preservation for histopathological and biochemical analysis, all conducted per established ethical and laboratory standards.

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2025 Gull, S., Shabbir, C. A., Khan, Z., Bukhari, D. A., & Rehman, A. (2025). Molecular pathways of generation and detoxification of reactive oxygen species and induction of apoptosis in yeasts. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 18(1), 11 pages.
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    2025 Ahsan, A., Kalim, Z., Qadeer, M. A., Khan, M. S. U., Imran, M., Sharif, M. A., . . . Shabbir, C. A. (2025). Prevalence, Viral Load Dynamics, and Factors Influencing SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Cross-sectional Study in Lahore, Pakistan. Advancements in Life Sciences, 12(1), 98-104.
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    2025 Ashraf, S., Khan, M. U., Shafi, A., Eltaib, L., Shabbir, C. A., Alzahrani, A. R., . . . Imran, M. (2025). Therapeutic Insights Into Alkanna tinctoria Phytochemicals as Cholinesterase Inhibitor for Alzheimer's Disease. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 16 pages.
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    2025 Rauf, A., Khan, M. U., Akram, Z., Shabbir, C. A., Al-Awthan, Y. S., Bahattab, O. S., . . . Iriti, M. (2025). Lipoxygenase inhibitory potential of secondary metabolites isolated from Pistacia integerrima: a comprehensive in vitro analysis integrating molecular docking, ADMET and DFT studies. Traditional Medicine Research, 10(9), 52.
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    2024 Imran, M., Zia, R., Ali, M., Sadaf, S., Iqbal, K., Ali, A., . . . Ullah, S. (2024). Therapeutic role of vitamin D in COVID-19 patients. Clinical Nutrition Open Science, 57, 78-87.
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    2024 Imran, M., Zia, R., Fareed, M. A., Javed, B., Ahsan, A., Jalil, K., . . . Kalim, Z. (2024). Exploring the relationship between ABO blood groups and vulnerability to different diseases. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 2024(4), 16 pages.
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    2024 Kayes, M. I. B., Ahmed, S., Shabbir, C. A., Morshed, S., & Ali, M. S. (2024). Nutritional profile and physicochemical analysis of two indigenous cultivars of black cumin (Nigella sativa) seeds and oil in Bangladesh. Food Research, 8(3), 293-299.
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    2024 Ahmad, I., Taimur, H., Shabbir, S., Shabbir, C. A., Ahsan, A., Ahmad, H. S., & Masuda, G. (2024). Examining Communicative, Critical Health Literacy and eHealth Literacy among International University Students Residing in Japan. Healthcare (Switzerland), 12(9), 11 pages.
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    2024 Ahsan, A., Shabbir, C. A., Qadeer, M. A., Rafiq, A., Yaseen, A., Ali, M. S., & Ahmad, I. (2024). Comparison of Rapid Antigen Test with RT-PCR for COVID-19 Diagnosis: Performance and Limitation. Russian Open Medical Journal, 13(2), 6 pages.
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    2023 Chaudhry, A. S., Inata, Y., & Nakagami-Yamaguchi, E. (2023). Quality analysis of the clinical laboratory literature and its effectiveness on clinical quality improvement: a systematic review. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, 73(2), 108-115.
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    2022 Ahmad, I., Masuda, G., Tomohiko, S., & Shabbir, C. A. (2022). Living Well as a Muslim through the Pandemic Era-A Qualitative Study in Japan. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 19(10), 15 pages.
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    2020 Peng, J., Yang, Y., Zhao, P., Qiu, S., Jia, F., Wang, J., . . . Wang, K. (2020). Cu reduces hemolytic activity of the antimicrobial peptide HMPI and enhances its trypsin resistance. Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica, 52(6), 603-611.
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    - Chaudhry, A. S., Shehzad, M. N., Akhktar, M., Fareed, M. S., Adrees, U., Khan, M. D., . . . Saleem, H. G. M. (n.d.). Variation in Hyperbilirubinemia Levels of Male and Female Newborns in Physiological Jaundice: A Retrospective Study. BioScientific Review, 5(4), 1-12.
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    - Akter, F., Ahmed, S., Haque, M. M., Rana, E. A., Shabbir, C. A., Ali Ahsan., & Ali, M. S. (n.d.). Ameliorated Viability of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fruit Juice Isolated from Indigenous Dahi with Prebiotics (Asparagus falcatus and Zingiber officinale). Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 12(10), 1620-1629.
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    - Ali, M. S., Ahmed, S., Uddin, M. S., Shabbir, C. A., Saha, S., & Morshed, S. (n.d.). Prevalence of Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in Fresh Cow Milk Produced in Chattogram, Bangladesh. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 11(4), 730-736.
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    - Umar, M., Tahir, M., & Shabbir, C. A. (n.d.). A Biochemical Analysis of Detrimental Effects of COVID-19 Severity on Multiple Organ Systems. TSF Journal of Biology, 1(2), 28-45.
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  • Preprint

    Year Citation
    2022 Ishtiaq, A., Masuda, G., Tomohiko, S., & shabbir, C. A. (2022). Living Well As A Muslim Through The Era of Pandemic - A Japan Qualitative Study.
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