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Our Team

Samuel Mwangi Njoroge

<i>2017-202X (Co-supervision with Dr. Benard Kulohoma, CEBIB)</i> <h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Infectious diseases, virulence and Antimicrobial resistance</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Gene variation in livestock <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> B.Sc, M.Sc Biomedical Sciences \ Technology (Egerton University) <b>Programme</b>: PhD Biotechnology <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i> Centre for Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (CEBIB), International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI Welcome Trust)</i></h5>

Geofrey Monari Ombui

<h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modeling disease associations in HIV infected patients <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> M.Sc Biometry (SOM, University of Nairobi) <b>Programme</b>: PhD Medical Statistics - University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID) <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID)</i></h5>

PhD 1

<h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modeling disease associations in HIV infected patients <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> M.Sc Biometry (SOM, University of Nairobi) <b>Programme</b>: PhD Medical Statistics - University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID) <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID)</i></h5>

PhD 2

<h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modeling disease associations in HIV infected patients <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> M.Sc Biometry (SOM, University of Nairobi) <b>Programme</b>: PhD Medical Statistics - University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID) <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID)</i></h5>

PhD 3

<h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modeling disease associations in HIV infected patients <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> M.Sc Biometry (SOM, University of Nairobi) <b>Programme</b>: PhD Medical Statistics - University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID) <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID)</i></h5>

PhD 4

<h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modeling disease associations in HIV infected patients <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> M.Sc Biometry (SOM, University of Nairobi) <b>Programme</b>: PhD Medical Statistics - University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID) <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID)</i></h5>

Mercy Chepkirui Terer

<i>2019-202X</i> <h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Statistics & Computing; Machine Learning</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Computer vision & outlier detection <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> B.Sc Computer Science (University of Eldoret) <b>Programme</b>: MSc Biometry/Biostatistics <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>School of Mathematics, University of Nairobi, KEMRI Welcome Trust</i></h5>

Brenda Jepchirchir Sakong

<i>2015-2016</i> <h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Social Statistics, Time Series Analysis</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modeling Daily Peak Electricity Demand in Nairobi <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> B.Ed (Science) Maths/Physics (Kenyatta University) <b>Programme</b>: MSc Social Statistics <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>Nairobi Milimani Secondary School</i></h5>

Mathew Lumarai Wekulo

<i>2017-202X (Co-supervision with Dr. Benard Kulohoma, CEBIB)</i> <h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Bioinformatics, Biotechnology</i> <b>Thesis</b>: Gene variation in livestock <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> B.Sc Biomedical Sciences & Technology (Egerton University) <b>Programme</b>: MSc Biotechnology <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i>Centre for Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (CEBIB)</i></h5>

Brian Kalii Mutea

<i>2019-202X</i> <h5><b>Research Interests</b>:</h5> <i>Statistical Modelling, Infectious & non-communicable diseases </i> <b>Thesis</b>: Modelling of Tuberculosis treatment outcomes <h5><b>Background</b>:</h5> BBA Finance & Information Technology (Maseno University) <b>Programme</b>: MSc Medical Statistics <h5><b>Affiliation</b>: <i> University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID)</i></h5>