Africa 2006

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Samuel N.Nahashon
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Samuel N.Nahashon, Ph.D
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Welcome Africa!

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Project

Advisors

Dr Raul Cuero,(PhD)

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Dr. Raul Cuero, (PhD, Microbiologist, Distinguished Professor.Research Leader, Scientist and Contact Person for Prairie View A&M University iGEM 2006 group. Dr Cuero holds 8 scientific inventions and more than 90 scientific publications.Dr Cuero is currently working on fungal toxins at the molecular level, and on biogenesis. He is also the author of the book "Triumph and Survival".


Instructors

Dr Raul Cuero, Phd.


Eric Bonsui

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Eric Bonsui,Ph.D (Med. Chemistry), Research Scientist Area of Expertise: Drug Design and Development and Synthesis. Computational analysis leading to prediction and assessment of potential molecular targets in Synthetic Biology.

Participants

Samuel N.Nahashon, Ph.D

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Samuel, from Machakos, Kenya is currently working on Molecular and Immunological methods for Detection of Biological and Chemical Agents as well as Functional Genomics regulating growth and nutrient utilization in food animals.


Anthony Okello Ananga

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Anthony is from Nyakach, Kenya and currently his goal is geared towards using molecular techniques to understand gene interactions of fungal pathogens in Brassica species.


Dr. Quinton C. Meyer, PhD

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My broad interest in molecular biology and genetic engineering has led me to various diverse topics of study. These include the construction and testing of subunit vaccine delivery systems (particularly HIV vaccines), adult stem cell isolation and characterization as well as the development of new methods for the recovery of functional genes from complex DNA samples.


Jaques Smith

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