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Biography
Engr. Abdul Moiz, a life member of the Pakistan Engineering Council, is a dedicated lecturer with a strong background in biomedical engineering and applied mathematics. He has demonstrated the ability to work dynamically within the versatile field of biomedical engineering, bringing over two years of teaching and research experience, as well as one year of practical field experience. He is also experienced in supervising final-year design projects (FYDPs) and Master’s theses.
A new framework for pinpointing crucial proteins in protein-protein interaction networks
Identifying crucial proteins in protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks is essential for understanding biological systems. However, the ambiguity of interaction strength hinders accurate identification of key proteins.
Key element identification in large biological datasets: An MCDM comparative study
Modeling biological systems as networks enables efficient analysis, leveraging graph theory. Centrality measures identify key elements, but combining multiple metrics is necessary for comprehensive understanding.