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Dr. Gholam Reza Mohammadi

(Ferdowsi University of Mashhad)
  • Clinical Sciences
  • Veterinary medicine
  • gmohamad@um.ac.ir
  • Scimet

About Me

My current work is dedicated to research and academic activities in the field of large animal internal medicine, with a particular emphasis on ruminant species such as cattle, sheep, goats, and camels. Building on a foundation of clinical expertise and epidemiological inquiry, my recent investigations have focused on the sero‑molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases in livestock, addressing both viral and protozoal pathogens that pose significant challenges to dairy herds and camel populations. These studies have not only advanced understanding of disease prevalence and transmission dynamics but have also contributed to the development of herd-level surveillance systems and management strategies aimed at improving animal health and productivity. In addition to disease monitoring, my research integrates preventive medicine, herd health protocols, and translational approaches that bridge laboratory findings with practical applications in the field. This includes collaborative efforts to refine diagnostic tools, optimize biosecurity measures, and enhance the resilience of livestock production systems against emerging infectious threats. Through these activities, I aim to strengthen the scientific basis for sustainable herd health management, while also contributing to the education and training of veterinary students and professionals