BIOCHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

Abdullahi Tunde Aborode

HEAD of DEPARTMENT

Mayar Moner Mohamed is an aspiring researcher passionate about molecular biology and cancer biology or metastasis. Graduated with a degree in biotechnology were she graduated with experience in molecular biology, basics genomic science, cancer biology, microbiology through different internships and training.

Mayar Moner Mohamed

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

Mayar Moner Mohamed is an aspiring researcher passionate about molecular biology and cancer biology or metastasis. Graduated with a degree in biotechnology were she graduated with experience in molecular biology, basics genomic science, cancer biology, microbiology through different internships and training.

With a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bachelor’s in Biotechnology, Sawaira Asim is passionate about exploring the ever-evolving world of research. Driven by curiosity and a deep enthusiasm for learning, she enjoys diving into new ideas and gaining knowledge through hands-on experience. She committed to continuous growth and look forward to making meaningful contributions to the field of life sciences.

Sawaira Asim

RESEARCH FELLOW

With a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bachelor’s in Biotechnology, Sawaira Asim is passionate about exploring the ever-evolving world of research. Driven by curiosity and a deep enthusiasm for learning, she enjoys diving into new ideas and gaining knowledge through hands-on experience. She committed to continuous growth and look forward to making meaningful contributions to the field of life sciences.

Juneid Abdani Amiri is a Biotechnology and Laboratory Sciences graduate from Sokoine University of Agriculture with hands-on experience in molecular biology, microbiology, and diagnostic research. He has worked with institutions such as the Tanzania Veterinary Laboratory Agency and Toufik’s World Medical Association, contributing to infectious disease research and biochemistry studies. Juneid is skilled in PCR, ELISA, microbial culture techniques, and lab quality control. He is passionate about public health, sustainable science, and using biotechnology to solve real-world problems. Adaptable and detail-oriented, he thrives in both independent and team-based environments and is committed to continuous learning and innovation.

Juneid Abdani Amiri

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Juneid Abdani Amiri is a Biotechnology and Laboratory Sciences graduate from Sokoine University of Agriculture with hands-on experience in molecular biology, microbiology, and diagnostic research. He has worked with institutions such as the Tanzania Veterinary Laboratory Agency and Toufik’s World Medical Association, contributing to infectious disease research and biochemistry studies. Juneid is skilled in PCR, ELISA, microbial culture techniques, and lab quality control. He is passionate about public health, sustainable science, and using biotechnology to solve real-world problems. Adaptable and detail-oriented, he thrives in both independent and team-based environments and is committed to continuous learning and innovation.

Ujwal Dahal is a research scholar in Biochemistry at Lovely Professional University, India, originally from Nepal. His research focuses on microbial genomics and codon usage bias, with special emphasis on Acinetobacter species and other ESKAPE pathogens. He has published several peer-reviewed articles exploring codon usage patterns, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and evolutionary adaptations in pathogenic bacteria. His work integrates molecular biology and bioinformatics to uncover the functional and translational significance of codon bias in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In addition to his research, He has contributed as a science educator, trainer, and content developer across various schools as a member of Bosc Education Pvt. Ltd. Kathmandu, Nepal. He is skilled in genome composition analysis, codon usage indices, and a range of molecular and computational tools. He has presented at multiple international conference and completed several specialized training programs. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Nepali, he is passionate about leveraging genomics to address global health challenges linked to infectious diseases.

Ujwal Dahal

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Ujwal Dahal is a research scholar in Biochemistry at Lovely Professional University, India, originally from Nepal. His research focuses on microbial genomics and codon usage bias, with special emphasis on Acinetobacter species and other ESKAPE pathogens. He has published several peer-reviewed articles exploring codon usage patterns, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and evolutionary adaptations in pathogenic bacteria. His work integrates molecular biology and bioinformatics to uncover the functional and translational significance of codon bias in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In addition to his research, He has contributed as a science educator, trainer, and content developer across various schools as a member of Bosc Education Pvt. Ltd. Kathmandu, Nepal. He is skilled in genome composition analysis, codon usage indices, and a range of molecular and computational tools. He has presented at multiple international conference and completed several specialized training programs. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Nepali, he is passionate about leveraging genomics to address global health challenges linked to infectious diseases.

Harish kumar Seenivasan is a graduate from Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli with a degree in LIFESCIENCE, specializing in MICROBIOLOGY. During his studies, he gained experience in microbiological techniques, molecular techniques, microalgae cultivation, bioremediation studies and biofuelproduction. He is particularly interested in Microbiology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, pharmaceutical research and am eager to contribute to teamwork.

Harish kumar Seenivasan

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Harish kumar Seenivasan is a graduate from Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli with a degree in LIFESCIENCE, specializing in MICROBIOLOGY. During his studies, he gained experience in microbiological techniques, molecular techniques, microalgae cultivation, bioremediation studies and biofuelproduction. He is particularly interested in Microbiology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, pharmaceutical research and am eager to contribute to teamwork.

Dr. Tasabeeh Abdelhai is a licensed pharmacist and public health practitioner with over three years of experience in humanitarian healthcare, women’s reproductive health, and community-based outreach. She has led impactful health campaigns, including a nationwide breast cancer awareness initiative at NGOs. Her work with the Sudanese Red Crescent focused on family planning and women’s health in displaced communities. Tasabeeh holds a Higher Diploma in Business Administration and has earned certifications in health promotion, project management, and emergency care from WHO and other institutions. As a passionate advocate for gender equity and health access, she has coordinated over 30 health projects with diverse stakeholders. She is currently expanding her scope as a junior researcher in public health and social impact. With strong skills in strategic planning and cross-sector collaboration, she is committed to advancing health equity for vulnerable populations.

Tasabeeh Dafallah Alghali Abdelhai

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Dr. Tasabeeh Abdelhai is a licensed pharmacist and public health practitioner with over three years of experience in humanitarian healthcare, women’s reproductive health, and community-based outreach. She has led impactful health campaigns, including a nationwide breast cancer awareness initiative at NGOs. Her work with the Sudanese Red Crescent focused on family planning and women’s health in displaced communities. Tasabeeh holds a Higher Diploma in Business Administration and has earned certifications in health promotion, project management, and emergency care from WHO and other institutions. As a passionate advocate for gender equity and health access, she has coordinated over 30 health projects with diverse stakeholders. She is currently expanding her scope as a junior researcher in public health and social impact. With strong skills in strategic planning and cross-sector collaboration, she is committed to advancing health equity for vulnerable populations.

Adeniyi Folayan is a member of the royal society of Biology. He conducts research in the innovative application of bioinformatics tools for drug discovery in breast cancer research. He has extensive experience in both teaching and research. He has mentored numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students in navigating the complexities of research methodology and building a robust portfolio of healthcare and interdisciplinary projects. Additionally, He serves as a volunteer Campaigns Ambassador for Cancer Research UK.

Adeniyi Folayan

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Adeniyi Folayan is a member of the royal society of Biology. He conducts research in the innovative application of bioinformatics tools for drug discovery in breast cancer research. He has extensive experience in both teaching and research. He has mentored numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students in navigating the complexities of research methodology and building a robust portfolio of healthcare and interdisciplinary projects. Additionally, He serves as a volunteer Campaigns Ambassador for Cancer Research UK.

Muhammad Usama Saeed is a Molecular Microbiologist, currently working at National Institutes of Health (NIH), Pakistan under C19RM Global Fund project. He conducts Lab assessments according to WHO IPC guidelines in various hospitals for improving lab standards, minimizing infections, and enhancing patient safety. He works in the Department of Microbiology at NIH to perform molecular diagnostic tests for detecting various diseases. He is also investigating the prevalence and genetic diversity of different infectious diseases in different populations. He is broadly interested in molecular basis of disease, microbial pathogenesis, and host immunity to propel the advancement of immunotherapeutics. He is keen to identify novel ways to treat infectious diseases in the backdrop of increasing drug resistance pathogens.

Muhammad Usama Saeed

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Muhammad Usama Saeed is a Molecular Microbiologist, currently working at National Institutes of Health (NIH), Pakistan under C19RM Global Fund project. He conducts Lab assessments according to WHO IPC guidelines in various hospitals for improving lab standards, minimizing infections, and enhancing patient safety. He works in the Department of Microbiology at NIH to perform molecular diagnostic tests for detecting various diseases. He is also investigating the prevalence and genetic diversity of different infectious diseases in different populations. He is broadly interested in molecular basis of disease, microbial pathogenesis, and host immunity to propel the advancement of immunotherapeutics. He is keen to identify novel ways to treat infectious diseases in the backdrop of increasing drug resistance pathogens.

Ibrahim, Najahtulahi Opeyemi is a biomedical research enthusiast with a keen interest in exploring innovative solutions to complex health challenges through translational science and molecular biology

Ibrahim, Najahtulahi Opeyemi

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Ibrahim, Najahtulahi Opeyemi is a biomedical research enthusiast with a keen interest in exploring innovative solutions to complex health challenges through translational science and molecular biology

Danya Hashim Taha SaidAhmed is a dynamic MSc Biochemistry graduate with First-Class Honours in Pharmacy. She is a research Fellow specializing in enzyme kinetics, purification & plant-derived therapeutics. She is a Co-author of publications on leukemia enzymes & phytochemical profiling. She is a Teaching Assistant in pharmacognosy & pharmaceutical sciences, mentoring future scientists. She is experienced in chromatography, kinetic assays & advanced lab techniques. She is skilled in ISO 9001 quality systems & clinical pharmacy practice. She has presented at national & international scientific conferences. She co-supervised undergraduate thesis projects with strong research outcomes.She is passionate about translating biochemistry into impactful healthcare solutions. She is driven by curiosity, collaboration & commitment to scientific innovation.

Danya Hashim Taha SaidAhmed

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Danya Hashim Taha SaidAhmed is a dynamic MSc Biochemistry graduate with First-Class Honours in Pharmacy. She is a research Fellow specializing in enzyme kinetics, purification & plant-derived therapeutics. She is a Co-author of publications on leukemia enzymes & phytochemical profiling. She is a Teaching Assistant in pharmacognosy & pharmaceutical sciences, mentoring future scientists. She is experienced in chromatography, kinetic assays & advanced lab techniques. She is skilled in ISO 9001 quality systems & clinical pharmacy practice. She has presented at national & international scientific conferences. She co-supervised undergraduate thesis projects with strong research outcomes.She is passionate about translating biochemistry into impactful healthcare solutions. She is driven by curiosity, collaboration & commitment to scientific innovation.

Dr. Emmanuel Ikpe Michael is an environmental and public health microbiologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Benin. He specializes in environmental and public health microbiology, biomedical content writing and has extensive experience in applied microbiology. Dr. Michael has contributed to major health projects funded by organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the PEPFAR, USAID, CDC, and World Bank. He is skilled in quantitative and qualitative research, including Survey CTO, ODK (Open Data Kit), CSPro, and CommCare and public health communication. His work includes numerous publications in reputable journals and active participation in professional organizations, reflecting his commitment to advancing microbiology and public health.

Emmanuel Ikpe Michael

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Dr. Emmanuel Ikpe Michael is an environmental and public health microbiologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Benin. He specializes in environmental and public health microbiology, biomedical content writing and has extensive experience in applied microbiology. Dr. Michael has contributed to major health projects funded by organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the PEPFAR, USAID, CDC, and World Bank. He is skilled in quantitative and qualitative research, including Survey CTO, ODK (Open Data Kit), CSPro, and CommCare and public health communication. His work includes numerous publications in reputable journals and active participation in professional organizations, reflecting his commitment to advancing microbiology and public health.

Mujahid Nasir Hussain is a passionate and dedicated individual with a profound understanding of how the human body functions, where my ultimate goal is to contribute actively to the field of healthcare by utilizing his expertise and to apply innovative strategies to explore and develop alternative treatments to all forms of diseases. In addition to his specialization in Human Physiology, he possess a strong proficiency in utilizing various office and programming tools. These skills have been vital in helping him conduct a comprehensive research, analyze data, and effectively present findings at conferences in a clear and concise manner. Currently, he is serving as the Assistant coordinator (II) and team lead (research and development) for a 'Basic life support skills awareness campaign' in Nigeria. This role allows him to take charge and make a positive impact by raising awareness about basic life-saving techniques. Through this campaign, he is able to utilize his leadership skills to drive change, empower communities, and inspire others to take action. He truly believes that effective leadership requires not only expertise in a specific area but also the ability to engage and inspire others towards a common goal. He is privileged to have had these opportunities, and they have undoubtedly shaped him into a well-rounded leader.

Mujahid Nasir Hussain

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Mujahid Nasir Hussain is a passionate and dedicated individual with a profound understanding of how the human body functions, where my ultimate goal is to contribute actively to the field of healthcare by utilizing his expertise and to apply innovative strategies to explore and develop alternative treatments to all forms of diseases. In addition to his specialization in Human Physiology, he possess a strong proficiency in utilizing various office and programming tools. These skills have been vital in helping him conduct a comprehensive research, analyze data, and effectively present findings at conferences in a clear and concise manner. Currently, he is serving as the Assistant coordinator (II) and team lead (research and development) for a 'Basic life support skills awareness campaign' in Nigeria. This role allows him to take charge and make a positive impact by raising awareness about basic life-saving techniques. Through this campaign, he is able to utilize his leadership skills to drive change, empower communities, and inspire others to take action. He truly believes that effective leadership requires not only expertise in a specific area but also the ability to engage and inspire others towards a common goal. He is privileged to have had these opportunities, and they have undoubtedly shaped him into a well-rounded leader.

Daniella Osamudiame Omolayole is a first-class Biochemistry graduate from the University of Lagos with a strong passion for research, innovation, and health-tech. She has demonstrated academic excellence throughout her journey and was recently accepted into a prestigious Biochemistry fellowship. Daniella’s interests lie at the intersection of Molecular biology, Bioinformatics and Technology-driven solutions for healthcare improvement. She is also an Entrepreneur with leadership experience across education, social impact, and startup ecosystems. When she’s not immersed in scientific inquiry, she’s creating strategies that drive growth, engagement, and community.

Daniella Osamudiame Omolayole

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Daniella Osamudiame Omolayole is a first-class Biochemistry graduate from the University of Lagos with a strong passion for research, innovation, and health-tech. She has demonstrated academic excellence throughout her journey and was recently accepted into a prestigious Biochemistry fellowship. Daniella’s interests lie at the intersection of Molecular biology, Bioinformatics and Technology-driven solutions for healthcare improvement. She is also an Entrepreneur with leadership experience across education, social impact, and startup ecosystems. When she’s not immersed in scientific inquiry, she’s creating strategies that drive growth, engagement, and community.

Akinwale John Faniyi, is a Medical Laboratory Scientist and research professional with expertise in infectious diseases, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. He currently works as a Research Scientist at the International Foundation Against Infectious Disease in Nigeria and serves as the Research Coordinator at Global Health Insights and Education (GHIE). He has led multiple research initiatives, contributed to over a dozen peer-reviewed publications, and previously served as the Research Team Lead for the SynthAfrica Project in Nigeria. He is a member of several professional societies including the African Society for Laboratory Medicine and the Academic and Grant Writing Enclave Society (AGES). He is passionate about translational research, health equity, and leveraging science to address pressing health challenges across Africa.

Akinwale John Faniyi

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Akinwale John Faniyi, is a Medical Laboratory Scientist and research professional with expertise in infectious diseases, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. He currently works as a Research Scientist at the International Foundation Against Infectious Disease in Nigeria and serves as the Research Coordinator at Global Health Insights and Education (GHIE). He has led multiple research initiatives, contributed to over a dozen peer-reviewed publications, and previously served as the Research Team Lead for the SynthAfrica Project in Nigeria. He is a member of several professional societies including the African Society for Laboratory Medicine and the Academic and Grant Writing Enclave Society (AGES). He is passionate about translational research, health equity, and leveraging science to address pressing health challenges across Africa.

With MSc in molecular biology and biotechnology, Oumou Ouattara is passionate about biology and all its aspects. She is precisely interested in Immunology and vaccine development. Her goal is to contribute to the cures of infectious diseases in the world.

Oumou Ouattara

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With MSc in molecular biology and biotechnology, Oumou Ouattara is passionate about biology and all its aspects. She is precisely interested in Immunology and vaccine development. Her goal is to contribute to the cures of infectious diseases in the world.

Riddhi is a final year med student from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. She is a voracious reader and a passionate clinical researcher. She has bagged the ICMR STS 2023 award recently, and has published two research papers in PubMed-indexed journals too. She wishes to pursue a career in Internal Medicine in the future, with cardiology being her special interest.

Riddhi Mondal

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Riddhi is a final year med student from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. She is a voracious reader and a passionate clinical researcher. She has bagged the ICMR STS 2023 award recently, and has published two research papers in PubMed-indexed journals too. She wishes to pursue a career in Internal Medicine in the future, with cardiology being her special interest.

Metuge Clovis Sumbede is an MSc graduate from the University of Buea, Cameroon. He specialized in Natural Products extraction of secondary metabolites from plants and studies on microorganisms.

Metuge Clovis Sumbede

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Metuge Clovis Sumbede is an MSc graduate from the University of Buea, Cameroon. He specialized in Natural Products extraction of secondary metabolites from plants and studies on microorganisms.

Akeemat Opeyemi Ayinla holds a first degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Ibadan, and a Masters in One Health from the Royal Veterinary College, London. She is skilled in the application of molecular biology techniques for disease diagnosis, and passionate about transforming biological data into actionable insights.

Akeemat Opeyemi Ayinla

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Akeemat Opeyemi Ayinla holds a first degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Ibadan, and a Masters in One Health from the Royal Veterinary College, London. She is skilled in the application of molecular biology techniques for disease diagnosis, and passionate about transforming biological data into actionable insights.

Dawodu Temiloluwa Blessing is a graduate of Biochemistry (first class honors), a graphics designer, research assistant, data analysis and bioinformatics enthusiast. With her academic qualifications, she is aspiring to take up PhD direct at any prestigious university abroad.

Dawodu Temiloluwa Blessing

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Dawodu Temiloluwa Blessing is a graduate of Biochemistry (first class honors), a graphics designer, research assistant, data analysis and bioinformatics enthusiast. With her academic qualifications, she is aspiring to take up PhD direct at any prestigious university abroad.

Vincent Olarewaju Ekwebe is a first class class graduate of biochemistry at the Federal University of Technology, Akure. He has a strong interest in academic research focused on molecular biology field. He has a basic knowledge in molecular biology from my undergraduate studies and industrial training at Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Nigeria. He is passionate about advancing his knowledge and research skills in my field of interest.

Vincent Olarewaju Ekwebe

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Vincent Olarewaju Ekwebe is a first class class graduate of biochemistry at the Federal University of Technology, Akure. He has a strong interest in academic research focused on molecular biology field. He has a basic knowledge in molecular biology from my undergraduate studies and industrial training at Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Nigeria. He is passionate about advancing his knowledge and research skills in my field of interest.

Muhammad Saqlain is a a BS Biotechnology student. He is interested in scientific research and sharing ideas

Muhammad Saqlain

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Muhammad Saqlain is a a BS Biotechnology student. He is interested in scientific research and sharing ideas

As a dedicated bioinformatician with a strong interest in drug discovery, Mallari Praveen is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and driving innovation in this exciting field. He is a collaborative and results-oriented team player with excellent communication and problem-solving skills that enables him to engage with colleagues effectively.

Mallari Praveen

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As a dedicated bioinformatician with a strong interest in drug discovery, Mallari Praveen is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and driving innovation in this exciting field. He is a collaborative and results-oriented team player with excellent communication and problem-solving skills that enables him to engage with colleagues effectively.

Ashiru Aliyu Zainulabidin is a postgraduate Biochemist at SR University, India, with research experience in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and drug discovery. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry and has co-authored several publications. Currently interning at the Floret Institute, he is passionate about advancing personalized medicine through computational research.

Ashiru Aliyu Zainulabidin

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Ashiru Aliyu Zainulabidin is a postgraduate Biochemist at SR University, India, with research experience in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and drug discovery. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry and has co-authored several publications. Currently interning at the Floret Institute, he is passionate about advancing personalized medicine through computational research.

Abdul-Latif Abdulai is a professional biomedical scientist with more than a decade experience in clinical laboratory diagnostics. He is passionate about infectious disease research, and particularly interested in host-pathogen interactions.

Abdul-Latif Abdulai

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Abdul-Latif Abdulai is a professional biomedical scientist with more than a decade experience in clinical laboratory diagnostics. He is passionate about infectious disease research, and particularly interested in host-pathogen interactions.

Khadijah Adam Rogo is a Biochemistry graduate, a fervent research enthusiast committed to transforming the healthcare landscape through innovation and discovery. As a dedicated advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals, she strives to make a meaningful impact in the health sector, empowering communities and driving positive change through her work.

Khadijah Adam Rogo

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Khadijah Adam Rogo is a Biochemistry graduate, a fervent research enthusiast committed to transforming the healthcare landscape through innovation and discovery. As a dedicated advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals, she strives to make a meaningful impact in the health sector, empowering communities and driving positive change through her work.

Nike Idowu is a Research Assistant at the Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE, USA. She also teaches Chemistry Labs in the Department. She is a PhD candidate and her research is based on using chemical biology approaches to overcome diseases affecting public health and agricultural products. She has several publications centered on tackling antibiotic resistance, Alzheimer's disease and utilizing bioactive compounds and enzymes from natural sources for its pharmaceutical, Industrial and Agricultural applications. Currently, she studies the mechanism of regulation of a heat stable antifungal Factor (HSAF) from a novel biocontrol agent Lysobacter enzymogenes. This research is important in the quest against antifungal resistance and making available the rarely available antifungal drugs in the market today. Her work have been presented in renowned conferences and she has served as a Peer Reviewer for several reputable journals.

Nike Jesutofunmi Idowu

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Nike Idowu is a Research Assistant at the Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE, USA. She also teaches Chemistry Labs in the Department. She is a PhD candidate and her research is based on using chemical biology approaches to overcome diseases affecting public health and agricultural products. She has several publications centered on tackling antibiotic resistance, Alzheimer's disease and utilizing bioactive compounds and enzymes from natural sources for its pharmaceutical, Industrial and Agricultural applications. Currently, she studies the mechanism of regulation of a heat stable antifungal Factor (HSAF) from a novel biocontrol agent Lysobacter enzymogenes. This research is important in the quest against antifungal resistance and making available the rarely available antifungal drugs in the market today. Her work have been presented in renowned conferences and she has served as a Peer Reviewer for several reputable journals.

Sharon Cherono is an accomplished microbiologist with strong foundation in microbial research and laboratory techniques. She is proficient in analyzing and interpreting complex data, conducting experiments and contributing to groundbreaking research. She demonstrates the ability to develop innovative solutions and maintain strict laboratory protocols ensuring accurate results. He excels in collaborative team environments, effectively communicating findings and insights. She is committed to learning and advancing her scientific knowledge in solving real-world challenges.

Sharon Cherono

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Sharon Cherono is an accomplished microbiologist with strong foundation in microbial research and laboratory techniques. She is proficient in analyzing and interpreting complex data, conducting experiments and contributing to groundbreaking research. She demonstrates the ability to develop innovative solutions and maintain strict laboratory protocols ensuring accurate results. He excels in collaborative team environments, effectively communicating findings and insights. She is committed to learning and advancing her scientific knowledge in solving real-world challenges.