Dr. Muhammad Sohaib

Associate Professor
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Pakistan


Highest Degree
FCPS in Nuclear Medicine from College of Physicians and Surgeons, Pakistan

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Biography

Dr Muhammad Sohaib is Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Sciences of Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences. For past 17 years he has been involved in academics of MS Nuclear Medicine Programme and also has contributed in several other programmes like MS Medical Physics and MS Radiation & Medical Oncology. He has supervised 14 student research projects and has 17 research articles, 17 conference presentations, 34 abstracts, one book and 4 online chapters to his credit. Dr Sohaib is also experienced clinical physician in Nuclear Medicine. Highlights are working as consultant nuclear medicine at Kidney Centre, Rawalpindi (PK) and interpreted nearly 10,000 nuclear medicine scans including nearly 2000 renal transplant studies, working in Peadiatric Nuclear Medicine in Great Ormond Street Hospital, London (UK) Hi administrative experience includes Head, Department of Medical Sciences (DMS), PIEAS (April 2008 to March 2013) and independently managing department of Nuclear Medicine, Kidney Centre, Rawalpindi for 7 years. He has a good exposure to international community in the field of nuclear medicine. He has completed a six-month fellowship from Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK, short courses organized by IAEA in China and Philippines and has presented 12 research presentations in conferences abroad. He is also listed in editors and reviewers list in several international journals.

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Nephro-orology
Nuclear Oncology
Positron Emission Tomography

Selected Publications

  1. Saeed, S., S. Saeed, A. Khawar, M. Yousuf, T. Bukhari and M. Sohaib, 2015. Comparison of gamma camera based methods to measure glomerular filtration rate. Nucl. Med. Commun., 36: 481-485.

  2. Hina, S., S. Roohi, M.I. Rajoka, A. Haque, T.H. Bokhari and M. Sohaib, 2015. Preparation, quality control and biological characterization of 99mTc-vincristine. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., 304: 553-561.
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  3. Bokhari, T.H., M.U. Akbar, S. Roohi, S. Hina, M. Sohaib and F.A. Rizvi, 2015. Synthesis, characterization and biological evaluation of 99mTc-labeled Mitomycin C. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., 303: 1779-1784.
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  4. Sohaib, M., Z. Khurshid and S. Roohi, 2014. Labelling of ceftriaxone with 99mTc and its bio‐evaluation as an infection imaging agent. J. Labelled Compounds Radiopharm., 57: 652-657.
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  5. Sohaib, M., A. Afshan, S. Saeed, M.A. Khalid and M. Yousuf, 2014. Formulation and evaluation of a single vial lyophilized preparation of technetium-99m labeled ethylene dicysteine as a renal scintigraphic agent. Pak. J. Pharm. Sci., 27: 1287-1294.
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  6. Sohaib, M., 2014. Washout Rate of Tc-99m MIBI in Bone and Soft-Tissue Sarcomas. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-3-659-58050-5, Pages: 80.

  7. Sohaib, M., A. Rafique, S. Saeed and A. Afshan, 2013. A comparison of single plasma sample methods to estimate renal clearance using 99mTc-ethylenedicysteine and 99mTc-mercaptoacetyltriglycine. Clin. Physiol. Funct. Imag., 33: 353-358.
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  8. Faheem, A.R., T.H. Bokhari, S. Roohi, A. Mushtaq and M. Sohaib, 2013. 99mTc-Daunorubicin a potential brain imaging and theranostic agent: Synthesis, quality control, characterization, biodistribution and scintigraphy. Nucl. Medi. Biol., 40: 148-152.
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  9. Sohaib, M., M.A. Wiqar, M.K. Ali and F. Hussain, 2011. A single 99mTc-MIBI study to predict response to neoadjuvant treatment in sarcoma patiens. Hellenic J. Nucl. Med., 14: 140-145.
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  10. Sohaib, M., M. Ahmad, M. Jehangir and A. Perveen, 2011. Ethylene diamine tetramethylene phosphonic acid labeled with various β−-emitting radiometals: Labeling optimization and animal biodistribution. Cancer Biotherapy Radiopharm., 26: 159-164.
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  11. Abbasi, I.A., M.M. Ishfaq and M. Sohaib, 2011. Preparation and pre-clinical study of 177Lu-Labelled hydroxyapatite for application in radiation synovectomy of small joints. Q. J. Nucl. Med. Mol. Imag., 55: 458-468.
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  12. Raza, M., S. Saeed, M. Sohaib, Umer-i-Farooq and Z. Naz, 2010. Assessment of cerebral perfusion in chronic tobacco users through spect (single photon emission computed tomography) using Tc-99m HMPAO(metastable technetium-99 labelled hexa-methyl propylene amine oxime). Pak. Armed Forces Med. J., 60: 348-355.
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  13. Sohaib, M., S. Saeed, H.K. Naseeb and S.W. Hyder, 2007. Correlation of single image Tc-99m MIBI scan and ultrasonography with fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) to assess neoplasia in solitary 'cold' thyroid nodules. World J. Nucl. Med., 6: 87-91.
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  14. Afzal, M.S., M.B. Imran, N. Aslam, S.J. Khurshid and M.A. Khan et al., 2006. Gated SPECT myocardial perfusion scintigraphy for identifying septal perfusion artifacts in left bundle branch block. J. Coll. Physicians Surg. Pak., 16: 504-508.
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  15. Sohaib, M., T. Zehra, S. Saeed, M. Yousuf and A.N. Khan, 2005. Assessing tubular damage due to cisplatin nephrotoxicity, using Tc-99m MAG3. World J. Nucl. Med., 4: 99-103.

  16. Saeed, S., S. Haq, M. Sohaib and A.N. Khan, 2001. Skull base involvement by a nasopharyngeal carcinoma shown by Tc-99m MDP SPECT but not by computed tomography. Clin. Nucl. Med., 26: 930-932.
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  17. Afshan, A., M. Sohaib, M. Jehangir, A. Rehman and S. Saeed et al., 2001. Formulation and clinical evaluation of lyophilized single vial kit of 99mTc-labelled-N,-N-ethyleno-1-dicysteine [EC], a renal tubular agent. Nucl. Sci. J., 38: 147-156.

  18. Khan, M.A., I.S. Khan, A. Mattu and M. Sohaib, 2000. Detection of severity of coronary stenosis by technetium-99m-MIBI imaging at rest, a quantitative SPECT study. Pak J. Card., 11: 51-58.