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| born = 20/09/1952 | | born = 20/09/1952 | ||
| occupation = Retired | | nationality = Indian | ||
| education = BSc, BUMMS Bachelor of Unani Medicine with Modern Medicine and Surgery, MD(Unani Pharmacology) | | occupation = Retired Professor, Unani Medicine Scholar | ||
| yearsactive = Professor | | education = BSc, BUMMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine with Modern Medicine and Surgery), MD (Unani Pharmacology) | ||
| yearsactive = Professor at AMU, Chairman of Department, Coordinator DRS-1 UGC, Provost and General Warden | |||
| knownfor = Unani Medicine, Vitiligo Counseling and Public Awareness, AI Applications in Unani Medicine | |||
| website = [http://www.abdullatif.webs.com Official Website] | | website = [http://www.abdullatif.webs.com Official Website] | ||
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Abdul Latif is an Indian retired professor | |||
Abdul Latif is an Indian retired professor associated with Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). He has academic qualifications in Unani Medicine and Pharmacology and has served in several academic and administrative positions, including Professor, Chairman of a department, Coordinator of DRS-1 UGC, Provost, and General Warden of a Hall of Residence for students at AMU. | |||
His professional interests also include Unani counseling and public awareness related to vitiligo. He has focused on counseling people affected by vitiligo and addressing social stigma associated with the condition. He has reported seeing approximately 50,000 cases of vitiligo during his professional experience. | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
==Career== | Abdul Latif completed his BSc, BUMMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine with Modern Medicine and Surgery), and MD in Unani Pharmacology. His academic background combines Unani medicine with modern medical education and pharmacology. | ||
Abdul Latif | |||
==Academic Career== | |||
Abdul Latif served as a Professor at Aligarh Muslim University. During his academic career, he held the position of Chairman of a department and served as Coordinator of DRS-1 UGC. | |||
He also served as Provost and General Warden of a Hall of Residence for students at AMU, contributing to the academic and residential administration of students. | |||
==Unani Medicine and Vitiligo Awareness== | |||
Abdul Latif has been involved in counseling and public awareness related to vitiligo. His work focuses on helping vitiligo patients understand the condition and addressing misconceptions and social stigma associated with it. | |||
A key message of his public-awareness work is that vitiligo is non-infectious and should not be associated with ''Safed Kushta'' or other Kushta preparations. | |||
He has reported seeing approximately 50,000 cases of vitiligo. His experience has included counseling patients and addressing mental and social stigma associated with the condition. | |||
==UVC Lamp Initiative== | |||
Abdul Latif has designed a UVC lamp intended for the benefit of female patients with vitiligo. The initiative forms part of his efforts to explore practical approaches that may support patients and improve access to treatment-related facilities. | |||
==AI and Unani Medicine== | |||
Abdul Latif is also pioneering the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications to improve knowledge and clinical practice in Unani medicine. | |||
His work explores the application of AI as a tool for organizing, developing, and improving knowledge related to Unani medicine and its clinical practice. | |||
==Public Awareness== | |||
A significant aspect of Abdul Latif's work is public awareness and counseling. His efforts emphasize that vitiligo is not an infectious disease and seek to reduce misconceptions and social stigma experienced by patients. | |||
Through counseling and awareness activities, he aims to encourage a better understanding of vitiligo and support patients in dealing with social and psychological challenges associated with the condition. | |||
==Professional Contributions== | |||
Abdul Latif's professional journey combines academic teaching, university administration, Unani medicine, pharmacology, patient counseling, public awareness, and emerging technology. | |||
His work in Unani medicine includes academic and clinical interests, while his recent initiatives include the exploration of AI applications for improving Unani medical knowledge and clinical practice. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.abdullatif.webs.com Official Website] | * [http://www.abdullatif.webs.com Official Website] | ||
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Revision as of 05:20, 17 August 2026
Abdul Latif is an Indian retired professor associated with Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). He has academic qualifications in Unani Medicine and Pharmacology and has served in several academic and administrative positions, including Professor, Chairman of a department, Coordinator of DRS-1 UGC, Provost, and General Warden of a Hall of Residence for students at AMU.
His professional interests also include Unani counseling and public awareness related to vitiligo. He has focused on counseling people affected by vitiligo and addressing social stigma associated with the condition. He has reported seeing approximately 50,000 cases of vitiligo during his professional experience.
Education
Abdul Latif completed his BSc, BUMMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine with Modern Medicine and Surgery), and MD in Unani Pharmacology. His academic background combines Unani medicine with modern medical education and pharmacology.
Academic Career
Abdul Latif served as a Professor at Aligarh Muslim University. During his academic career, he held the position of Chairman of a department and served as Coordinator of DRS-1 UGC.
He also served as Provost and General Warden of a Hall of Residence for students at AMU, contributing to the academic and residential administration of students.
Unani Medicine and Vitiligo Awareness
Abdul Latif has been involved in counseling and public awareness related to vitiligo. His work focuses on helping vitiligo patients understand the condition and addressing misconceptions and social stigma associated with it.
A key message of his public-awareness work is that vitiligo is non-infectious and should not be associated with Safed Kushta or other Kushta preparations.
He has reported seeing approximately 50,000 cases of vitiligo. His experience has included counseling patients and addressing mental and social stigma associated with the condition.
UVC Lamp Initiative
Abdul Latif has designed a UVC lamp intended for the benefit of female patients with vitiligo. The initiative forms part of his efforts to explore practical approaches that may support patients and improve access to treatment-related facilities.
AI and Unani Medicine
Abdul Latif is also pioneering the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications to improve knowledge and clinical practice in Unani medicine.
His work explores the application of AI as a tool for organizing, developing, and improving knowledge related to Unani medicine and its clinical practice.
Public Awareness
A significant aspect of Abdul Latif's work is public awareness and counseling. His efforts emphasize that vitiligo is not an infectious disease and seek to reduce misconceptions and social stigma experienced by patients.
Through counseling and awareness activities, he aims to encourage a better understanding of vitiligo and support patients in dealing with social and psychological challenges associated with the condition.
Professional Contributions
Abdul Latif's professional journey combines academic teaching, university administration, Unani medicine, pharmacology, patient counseling, public awareness, and emerging technology.
His work in Unani medicine includes academic and clinical interests, while his recent initiatives include the exploration of AI applications for improving Unani medical knowledge and clinical practice.