Rumbidzai Mangoyi | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Rumbidzai Mangoyi, Biotechnology, Best Researcher Award🏆

 Doctorate at University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

Rumbidzai Mangoyi is a highly motivated and competent biochemist with extensive expertise in the biochemical industry. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry from the University of Zimbabwe and has a strong background in both academic research and teaching. Her research interests include antifungal screening, phytochemical analysis, and toxicology, with a particular focus on medicinal plants used in Zimbabwe. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated exceptional skills in laboratory investigations, data analysis, and scientific reporting. Rumbidzai is also an accomplished educator, having supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students and published extensively in reputable international journals.

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Rumbidzai Mangoyi has established herself as a prolific author with numerous publications in reputable international journals. Her research contributions span various topics in biochemistry, including antifungal screening, phytochemical analysis, and toxicology. She has also authored book chapters and has served as a reviewer for several scientific journals. Rumbidzai’s publications reflect her expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in her field.

Education:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi completed her secondary education at Harare High School before pursuing higher education at the University of Zimbabwe. She obtained a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Biochemistry and later went on to earn her Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry from the same institution. Her educational background has provided her with a solid foundation in biochemistry, enabling her to excel in both research and teaching roles.

Research Focus:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi’s research focuses on various aspects of biochemistry, including antifungal screening, phytochemical analysis, and toxicology. She is particularly interested in investigating the therapeutic properties of medicinal plants used in Zimbabwe, with a focus on their potential applications in drug discovery and clinical biochemistry. Her research contributes to the understanding of natural products and their potential role in addressing health challenges.

Professional Journey:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi’s professional journey began with her appointment as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Zimbabwe, where she gained valuable experience in academic instruction and student supervision. She later progressed to become a Temporary Full-Time Lecturer before assuming her current role as a Permanent Full-Time Senior Lecturer. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated leadership, mentorship, and a commitment to excellence in research and education.

Honors & Awards:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi has received several honors and awards in recognition of her research contributions and academic achievements. Notably, she was awarded an Individual Research Grant by the International Foundation for Science (IFS) and received the Moroccan Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SMBBM) Award for Young Researchers. These accolades highlight her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and her impact on the academic community.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry through her extensive publication record. Her research articles cover a wide range of topics, including the molecular detection of genes, sub-chronic toxicity determination, and the evaluation of nutritional content. She has also presented her findings at various national and international conferences, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of the alkB Gene in Klebsiella oxytoca Strains Isolated from the Gut of Tenebrio molitor

Journal: The Scientific World Journal

Date: May 9, 2024

DOI: 10.1155/2024/3350591

Contributors: Tsitsi Lynn Mupamhadzi, Oleen Machona, Farisai Chidzwondo, Rumbidzai Mangoyi, Jesus L. Romalde

Tenebrio molitor: possible source of polystyrene-degrading bacteria

Journal: BMC Biotechnology

Date: 2022

DOI: 10.1186/S12896-021-00733-3

Contributors: Oleen Machona, Farisai Chidzwondo, Rumbidzai Mangoyi

Investigating the effects of Erythrina abyssinica plant extract on proteases, a virulence factor of C. albicans

Journal: RAS MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Date: December, 2020

Contributor: Rumbidzai Mangoyi

Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa proteases: Possible mechanism of action of Melia azedarach leaf extract as an antibacterial agent

Journal: RAS MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Date: November, 2020

Contributor: Rumbidzai Mangoyi

The effects of Psidium guajava leaf extract on the production of cellulases and glucose oxidases by Aspergillus niger

Journal: GSC Advanced Research and Reviews

Date: November, 2020

DOI: 10.30574/GSCARR.2020.5.2.0109

Contributor: Rumbidzai Mangoyi

Research Timeline:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi’s research timeline spans over a decade, beginning with her doctoral studies and continuing to her current position as a Senior Lecturer. Throughout this period, she has conducted research on diverse topics in biochemistry, publishing numerous articles in reputable journals and presenting her findings at conferences. Her research trajectory demonstrates a commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world challenges in the field.

Collaborations and Projects:

Rumbidzai Mangoyi has engaged in collaborative research projects with colleagues both within and outside her institution. These collaborations have led to interdisciplinary research endeavors aimed at addressing complex scientific questions and exploring innovative solutions. By working collaboratively, Rumbidzai has been able to leverage diverse expertise and resources to advance her research agenda and contribute to meaningful scientific discoveries.

Jean de Dieu Baziki | Monoclonal Antibodies | Best Innovation Award

🌟Dr. Jean de Dieu Baziki , Monoclonal Antibodies, Best Researcher Award🏆

 Doctorate at AU-PANVAC, Ethiopia

Jean de Dieu BAZIKI, Ph.D., IFBA, is a Rwandese national currently serving as a Laboratory Assistant and Training Coordinator at the Pan African Veterinary Vaccine Centre of the African Union Commission (AU/PANVAC) in Ethiopia. With a background in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, Baziki has extensive experience in quality management systems, biosecurity management, and the development of disease diagnostic kits. He is dedicated to enhancing laboratory capabilities across Africa through training, capacity building, and the adoption of advanced technologies.

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Jean de Dieu BAZIKI has contributed significantly to the scientific community through his publications in reputable journals. His work focuses on infectious diseases in animals, particularly in the development and evaluation of diagnostic tools and vaccines. Baziki’s research has garnered attention for its impact on disease control and surveillance efforts in Africa.

  • Citations: 38 citations by 36 documents
  • Documents: 5
  • h-index: 3

Education:

Baziki holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology from the Pan African University/Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (PAU/JKUAT) in Kenya. He also obtained an MSc in Microbiology from Periyar University, India, and an Advanced Diploma in Biomedical Lab Sciences from Kigali Health Institute, Rwanda. His educational background equips him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his role in advancing veterinary science and biotechnology.

Research Focus:

Jean de Dieu BAZIKI’s research primarily focuses on infectious diseases affecting animals, with a specialization in the development and validation of diagnostic assays and vaccines. He is particularly interested in diseases such as Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP), Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), and other transboundary animal diseases prevalent in Africa. Baziki’s work aims to improve disease detection, control, and prevention strategies to safeguard animal health and enhance food security.

Professional Journey:

Baziki’s professional journey spans over a decade, during which he has held various positions in laboratory management, research, and training. He began his career as a Clinical Supervisor and Laboratory Technician at the Diagnostic Laboratory Center of Kigali Health Institute, Rwanda. Since 2009, he has been serving at AU/PANVAC in Ethiopia, where he has played a key role in implementing quality management systems, conducting research, and providing training to laboratory scientists across Africa.

Honors & Awards:

Throughout his career, Jean de Dieu BAZIKI has received recognition for his contributions to veterinary science and biotechnology. His dedication to advancing laboratory capabilities and promoting biosecurity has earned him several honors and awards, including certifications from the International Federation of Biosafety Associations (IFBA) and recognition for his research publications in esteemed scientific journals.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Baziki has made significant contributions to the field of veterinary science through his publications in reputable journals. His research on the development and evaluation of diagnostic assays and vaccines for infectious diseases in animals has been noted for its impact on disease control and surveillance efforts in Africa. Baziki’s work has advanced our understanding of disease dynamics and has contributed to the development of effective control strategies.

Title: “Evaluation of Ppr Monoclonal Antibodies In Immunofluorescence For Rapid Quality Control of Peste Des Petits Ruminants (Ppr) Vaccine”

  • Journal: Small Ruminant Research
  • Year: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2022.106865
  • Contributors: Dr. Jean de Dieu Baziki; Habeeb Ayinde Oyedele; Charles S. Bodjo; Hassane Diallo; Hassan Belay Gelaw; Ethel Chitsungo; Cisse Rahamatou Moustapha Boukary; Hiwot Fikru; Gbolahanmi Akinola Oladosu, et al.

Title: “South-to-south mentoring as a vehicle for implementing sustainable health security in Africa”

  • Journal: One Health Outlook
  • Year: 2021
  • DOI: 10.1186/s42522-021-00050-x
  • Contributors: Stephanie Marie Norlock; Patrick W. Okanya; Anastasia Trataris; Michael E. Hildebrand; Jean de Dieu Baziki; Imane Belkourati; Maureen Ellis

Title: “Corrigendum to “Development and Evaluation of an Immuno-Capture Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay to Quantify the Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. Capripneumoniae (Mccp) Protein in Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP) Vaccine””

  • Journal: Veterinary Medicine International
  • Year: 2021
  • DOI: 10.1155/2021/9813273
  • Contributors: Jean de Dieu Baziki; Charles Bodjo S.; Nick Nwankpa; Naomi Maina; Ethel Chitsungo; Cisse Rahamatou Moustapha Boukary; Takele A. Tefera; Rume Veronica Nwankpa; Nduta Mwangi

Title: “Sero-epidemiology of peste des petits ruminants in Oromia and Afar regional states of Ethiopia”

Title: “Development and Evaluation of an Immuno-Capture Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay to Quantify the Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae (Mccp) Protein in Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP) Vaccine”

  • Journal: Veterinary Medicine International
  • Year: 2020
  • DOI: 10.1155/2020/4236807
  • Contributors: Jean de Dieu Baziki; Bodjo S. Charles; Nick Nwankpa; Naomi Maina; Ethel Chitsungo; Cisse Rahamatou Moustapha Boukary; Takele A. Tefera; Rume Veronica Nwankpa; Nduta Mwangi

Research Timeline:

Baziki’s research journey has been marked by a series of milestones and achievements. Beginning with his educational pursuits in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology and Microbiology, he has progressively focused his research efforts on infectious diseases in animals. His doctoral studies provided a platform for in-depth research on disease diagnostics and vaccine development, which he continues to pursue in his current role at AU/PANVAC.

Collaborations and Projects:

Jean de Dieu BAZIKI has been actively involved in collaborative projects aimed at addressing key challenges in veterinary science and biotechnology. He has participated in workshops, training sessions, and research initiatives organized by international organizations, governments, and research institutions. These collaborations have facilitated knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the development of innovative solutions to combat infectious diseases in animals across Africa.