Bioinformatics Workshop Pakistan Highlights Health Solutions

April 1, 2026

Staff Report
FAISALABAD– Experts at a workshop held at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad on Wednesday called for stepping up scientific efforts to tackle the growing burden of disease and rising healthcare costs in the country.

They stressed the need for addressing the issue before it gets out of hand.

Experts were addressing the inaugural ceremony of 4th National Hands-on Training Workshop on “Basic Tools of Bioinformatics for Molecular Biology and Biomedical Research” organized by the Department of Biochemistry, UAF.

The event underscores the transformative power of computational biology in addressing urgent global health challenges, specifically through the lenses of modern drug discovery and protein engineering.

UAF Scientists Emphasize Advanced Research Tools

Prof. Dr Amer Jamil, the Dean, Faculty of Sciences, UAF, highlighting the strategic necessity of these digital tools, said that the landscape of medical research had shifted. We are focusing on the importance of bioinformatics for molecular biology and biomedical research in new drug development.

By mastering these tools, he said that our researchers could simulate drug interactions with high precision for bringing life-saving treatments to the public. He emphasized the critical importance of mastering tools such as primer designing, CRISPR Designing, cloning, and phylogenetic analysis in modern research.

Training Future Scientists in Biotechnology Innovation

Prof. Dr. Anjum Zia, Chairperson, Department of Biochemistry while expanding on the technical focus of the training, said: “It is meant to empower our scholars in the field of enzyme, protein and drug design. He said that bioinformatics is the need of the hour for creating the next generation of enzymes, vaccines and therapeutic proteins.

We are training our scientists to engineer biological solutions for the most pressing health issues facing our country today.

Hands-on Training Bridges Gap Between Theory and Practice

Dr. Muhammad Ali, the Workshop Convener, said the workshop provides hands-on experience and by the end of this training, the participants would have the skills to move from digital data to tangible cures, bridging the gap between computational theory and pharmaceutical reality.

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