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School of Pure and Applied Sciences

Dr. Sammy Wambua

Department of Biological Sciences

Lecturer/Researcher

BRIEF DESCRIPTION
After about 15 years in biomedical research, I am lately employing molecular methods to understanding and conserving marine species of conservation concern. My training and skillset comprise genomics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, and epidemiology. These complement my calling i.e., mentoring young scholars. I am also passionate about systems generally, and quality management specifically. My previous research work was with malaria and HIV/AIDs investigating the molecular basis of disease outcomes given the hosts’ genetic polymorphisms including haemoglobinopathies whose gene frequencies are high in malaria endemic regions e.g., alpha thalassemia & sickle cell trait (in malaria), and HLA (in HIV/AIDs). My current research interests utilize molecular approaches to provide solutions to diverse questions of environmental importance. Some of the areas include elucidating anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystem microbiomes, molecular microbial ecology as well as sea turtle diseases and population genetics. My laboratory team also develops and optimizes molecular methods for detection and identification of marine pollution sources, and the forensic identification of bushmeat e.g., sea turtle.
AREAS OF INTEREST
1. Sea turtle immunogenetics
2. Coral genotyping & microbiome studies
3. Population genomics of wildlife species
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