Post on 26-Apr-2019
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Surname: Tanih
Forename: Nicoline Fri
Place of birth: Nyasoso, Cameroon
Sex: Female
Marital status: Single
Nationality : Cameroonian
: South Africa Permanent Residence
Contact address: Tanih Nicoline Fri
Manager, Molecular Diagnostic Platform/Services
MRC (UK), Laboratories, The Gambia
Banjul, The Gambia
Cell: +2207584124, +27(0)735353797
E-mail: ntanih@mrc.gm, nicofriline@yahoo.com
/ nicofriline94@gmail.com /
PROFILEA highly motivated and purposeful individual with excellent imaginative, analytical and
communication skills. I am capable of working both independently and as part of a team.
I have gained exposure to state- of -the art- molecular experimental techniques. I am
poised to embark on microbial pathogenicity, molecular epidemiology and any molecular
biology related studies.
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KEY SKILLS:
Basic laboratory techniques.
Microscopy
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
Serotyping and Biotyping.
DNA extraction and purification.
Gel electrophoresis.
Spectrophotometry.
Cell culture
Working with Animal Model (mouse model)
Immunoblotting
Immunofluorescence assay
Molecular gene cloning
Protein expression and protein purification
Enzyme immunoassays
PCR, DNA sequencing
Pyrosequencing / Metagenomics
Bioinformatics
Data Management
Excellent computer skills. Familiar with MS Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Excel,
MS Access etc.
Statistical Analysis on SPSS.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
2008- 2011: PhD in Microbiology, University of Fort Hare, South Africa.
2003-2005: MSc. in Microbiology, 2/1, University of Buea, Cameroon.
1998-2001: BSc. (Hons) in Microbiology, University of Buea, Cameroon.
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1996-1998: GCE ‘A’ levels (3 subjects), St. Bedes College Ashing-kom, N.W.P.
Cameroon.
1991-1996: GCE ‘O’ levels (11papers), Presbyterian Secondary School, Mankon,
Cameroon.
1984-1991: First School Leaving certificate (F.S.L.C.), Government School, Nyasoso,
Cameroon.
PUBLICATIONS
1) DeFrancesco AS, Tanih NF, Samie A, Guerrant RL, Bessong PO, (2016).
Antibiotic resistance patterns and beta-lactamase identification in Escherichia
coli isolated from young children in rural Limpopo Province, South Africa:
The MAL-ED cohort. South African Medical Journal. Accepted for
Publication.
2) Tanih NF, Sekwadi E, Ndip RN, Bessong PO. (2015). Detection of
pathogenic Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus from cattle and pigs
slaughtered in abattoirs in Vhembe district, South Africa. Scientific World
Journal. 2015: 195972
3) Nyenje ME., Tanih NF and Ndip RN. (2014). Comparison of M.I.C.
Evaluator test with the Broth Microdilution method for Antimicrobial
Susceptibility Testing of Enterobacter cloacae Isolated from Cooked Food
Samples” Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.; 27(1):63-6.
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4) Tanih NF., Roland N. Ndip (2013). Molecular detection of Antibiotic
Resistance in South African Isolates of Helicobacter pylori Gastroenterology,
Research and Practice 2013:259457. doi: 10.1155/2013/259457.
5) Tanih, NF. Roland N. Ndip (2013). The Acetone Extract of Sclerocarya
birrea (Anacardiaceae) possess antiproliferative and apoptotic potential
against Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines (MCF7). Scientific World Journal.
2013;2013:956206. doi: 10.1155/2013/956206
6) Tanih NF., Roland N. Ndip (2012). Helicobacter pylori Prevalence,
Epidemiology and Antimicrobial Chemotherapy in South Africa: A Critical
Review. African Journal of Microbiology Research. 7(21): 2430-2437
7) Nyenje M.E., Odjadjare CE., Tanih NF., Green E and Ndip RN. (2012)
Current status on Antibiogram of Listeria ivanovii and Enterobacter cloacae
isolated from ready-to-eat foods in Alice, South Africa. International
Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 29;9(9):3101-14.
8) Nyenje M.E., Odjadjare CE., Tanih NF., Green E and Ndip RN. (2012)
Foodborne Pathogens Recovered From Ready-to-Eat Foods from Roadside
Cafeterias and Retail Outlets in Alice, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa:
Public Health Implications. International Journal of Environmental
Research and Public Health. 9(8):2608-19.
9) Tanih NF and Ndip RN. (2012). Evaluation of the Acetone and Aqueous
Extracts of Mature Stem Bark of Sclerocarya birrea for Antioxidant and
Antimicrobial Properties. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative
Medicine doi: 10.1155/2012/83415
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10) Tanih NF, Ndip LM, Ndip RN. (2011). DNA sequence analysis of South
African Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin gene virulence genes
(vacA). International Journal of Molecular Science. 12(11):7459-68.
11) Tanih NF, Ndip LM, Ndip RN. (2011). Characterization of metronidazole
(rdxA and frxA) and clarithromycin resistance (23SrRNA) genes in South
African Helicobacter pylori strains. Annals of Tropical Medicine and
Parasitology. 105: 251 – 259.
12) Tanih NF, McMillan M, Naidoo N, Ndip LM, Weaver LT, Ndip RN.(2010)
Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori vacA, cagA and iceA genotypes in South
African patients with upper gastrointestinal diseases. Acta Tropica.
116(1):68-73.
13) Tanih NF, Benjamin I. Okeleye , Green E, Mkwetshana N, Clarke AM , Ndip
LM, Ndip RN (2010). Helicobacter pylori prevalence in dyspeptic patients in
Eastern Cape Province: race and disease status. South African Medical
Journal. 100(11):734-737.
14) Tanih NF, Benjamin I. Okeleye, Green E, Mkwetshana N, Clarke AM , Ndip
LM , Ndip RN.(2010). Marked susceptibility of South African Helicobacter
pylori strains to ciprofloxacin and amoxicillin: clinical implications. South
African Medical Journal. 100(1):49-52.
15) Tanih NF, Ndip LM, Clarke AM, Ndip RN (2010). An overview of
Pathogenesis and epidemiology of Helicobacter pylori infection. African
Journal of Microbiology Research. 4(6):426-436.
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16) Buta N., Tanih NF and Ndip RN (2009). Increasing trend of metronidazole
resistance in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection: A global
challenge. African Journal of Biotechnology (9(8):1115-1121.
17) Tanih NF, Dube C, Green E1, Mkwetshana N, Clarke AM, Ndip LM, Ndip
RN. (2009). An Africa perspective on H. pylori prevalence of human
infection, drug resistance and alternative approach to treatment. Annals of
Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 103(3):189-204.
18) Dube C, Tanih NF, Clarke AM., Mkwetshana N., Green E. and Ndip RN.
(2009) Helicobacter pylori infection and transmission in Africa: Household
hygiene and water sources are plausible factors exacerbating spread. African
Journal of Biotechnology. 8 (22): 6028-6035.
19) Ndip RN Ajonglefac AN, Wirna T., Ngwa F., Mbullah SM, Tanih NF,
Akoachere J-F TK, Ndip LM, Luma HN, Wirmum C, Efange SMN(2009). In-
Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Cameroonian Medicinal Plants on Clinical
isolates Helicobacter pylori: Ageratum conyzoides. Scientia
Pharmaceutica.77:267.
20) Jane-Francis T. K. Akoachere, Tanih NF., Lucy M. Ndip, and Roland N Ndip
(2009). ‘Salmonella typhimurium isolated from food-producing animals and
abattoir drains in Buea, Cameroon: Phenotypic characterization of isolates’.
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition. 27(5): 612 – 618.
21) Tanih NF, Clarke AM, Mkwetshana N, Green E, Ndip LM, Ndip RN (2008).
Helicobacter pylori infection in Africa: Pathology and microbiological
diagnosis. African Journal of Biotechnology. 7(25): 4563 – 4662.
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22) Dube C, Tanih NF and Ndip RN (2008). Helicobacter pylori in Water
Sources: a Global Environmental Health Concern. Reviews on
Environmental Health. 24(1): 1-14.
23) Ndip RN, Ajonglefac AN, Mbullah SM, Tanih NF, Akoachere J-F TK, Ndip
LM, Luma HN, Wirmum C, Wirna T , Efange SMN(2008). In-Vitro anti-
Helicobacter pylori activity of Lycopodium cernuum (Linn) Pic. Serm. .
African Journal of Biotechnology. 7(22): 3989 – 3994.
Contributions to Genbank, Tanih NF et al. (25 sequences)
Sequences from primary isolates of South African Helicobacter pylori strains
• Bankit 1483184 (JN848469-JN848474) (6 Helicobacter pylori vacAm1
partial nucleotide sequences, South Africa).
• Bankit 1406573 (HQ650801- 650806) (6 Helicobacter pylori vacAm2
partial nucleotide sequences, South Africa).
• Bankit 1415699 (HQ709109- 709115) (7 Helicobacter pylori vacAs1 partial
nucleotide sequences, South Africa)
• Bankit 1482051 (JN848463-JN848468) (6 Helicobacter pylori vacAs2
partial nucleotide sequences, South Africa
SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS
1. Prevalence of virulence genes in enteroaggregative Escherichia coli
isolates from young children from rural South Africa: The Mal-ED
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Cohort. America Journal of Tropical Medicines and Hygiene. American
Journal of Tropical Medicines and Hygiene
BOOK CHAPTERS
Roland N. Ndip, Nicoline F. Tanih, Victor Kuete (2013). Anti-diabetes activities
of African medicinal plants. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative
Medicine
Amidou Samie, Nicoline F. Tanih and Roland Ndip (2013). Helicobacter pylori
Infection: Challenges of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy and Emergence of
Alternative Treatments. INTECH open science
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:
Good command of written and spoken English, with excellent level of listening
comprehension.
Working knowledge in the French language
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Manager, Molecular diagnostic Services/Platform. Medical Research Council,
The Gambia unit. Scientific and administration management of development,
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evaluation and implementation of molecular assays for pathogen detection and
genotyping as well as host genetics. Supporting research programmes on Vaccine
and Immunity, Nutrition Child Survival and Disease Control and Elimination.
May 2015- Present
National Research Foundation (NRF) Innovation postdoctoral fellow, University
of Venda/University of Virginia, South Africa. Working under the MAL-ED
network project funded by Bill and Melinda Foundation through the Foundation
for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH)/ Fogarty International Center through
the University of Virginia. February 2015 - April 2015.
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH)/ Fogarty International
Center postdoctoral Research fellow, University of Venda/ University of Virginia,
South Africa/USA, working under the MAL-ED network project funded by Bill
and Melinda Foundation through the Foundation for the National Institutes of
Health (FNIH)/ Fogarty International Center through the University of Virginia.
July 2013 –December 2014.
Postdoctoral Research fellow, University of Pretoria, South Africa, January 2013
- June 2013. Research related to pyrosequencing and metagenomics of clinical
samples (sputum) from HIV /AIDS kids.
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Postdoctoral Research fellow, University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 2011- 2012,
working on tissue/cell culture. Testing in-vitro activity of potent plant extracts on
various cell lines.
Successfully setup a tissue culture lab in the Department of
Biochemistry/Microbiology, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, University of
Fort Hare, 2011- 2012.
Tutor in Molecular Biology, information flow and bioinformatics, University of
Fort Hare, South Africa, 2010.
Tutor in information flow and bioinformatics, University of Fort Hare, South
Africa , 2009
Tutor in Molecular biology, University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 2008.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Life Sciences (Microbiology
program), University of Buea, Cameroon, August 2004-July, 2005.
Laboratory technician in Good Shepherd Clinic, Molyko –Buea, Cameroon.
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CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS ATTENDANCE AND SCIENTIFIC
EXPERIENCE GAINED
Ion Torrent World Tour organized by Thermo fisher Scientific (Presenting state –
of-the- art equipment and new technology under Thermo fischer banner) in
Pretoria, South Africa. 5-6th October 2015
Training on Genome wide association study (GWAS) organized by Wellcome
Trust Advanced Courses in Africa, 21-26 June 2015, Durban, South Africa.
Nicoline Tanih, David T. Bolick, Phetole W. Mahasha, Amidou Samie, Emanuel
Nyathi, Relana Pinkerton, James P. Nataro, Araceli Santiago, Richard L.
Guerrant, Pascal O. Bessong (2014). Prevalence of enteroaggregative Escherichia
coli virulence genes in young children from rural South Africa and pathogenesis
of potential virulence markers in a Mouse Model: The Mal-ed Cohort. Paper
presented at the 64th Annual conference of the America Society for Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, New Orleans Marriott, LA, USA, November 2th to 6th,
2014.
Postdoctoral fellowship training, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA. 1st
March 2014- 14th June 2014 (Working with in vivo models (mice), Biostatistics,
Responsible conduct in biomedical Research, Biosafety protocols, IRB and
working human subjects).
American society for microbiology: 114th general meeting held at the Boston
Convention. Full attendee and no paper was presented May 17-21, 2014.
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Consortium of Universities for Global Health: Fifth Annual CUGH conference.
Advancing Global Health in the Post-MDG Era. May 10-12, 2014 | The
Washington Hilton, Washington DC
Nicoline Tanih, Amidou Samie, Emmanuel Nyathi, Leah Barrett, Richard
Guerrant and Pascal Bessong (2014). Prevalence of diarrheagenic Escherichia
coli in young children from rural South Africa: The Mal-ED Cohort. Paper
presented at the 16th International Congress on Infectious Diseases, April 2nd to
5th, 2014
International Symposium on opportunistic infections, parasitological and
medicinal plants used in the fights of HIV and AIDS. University of Venda 21 st
November2013
Nicoline Tanih, Pascal Bessong, Amidou Samie, Rebecca Dillingham, Richard
Guerrant. (2013). Genotypes of Enteropathogens in Rural South Africa: Impact on
Child Growth. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual conference of the America
Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Marriott Park, Washington DC,
USA, November 13th to 17th, 2013.
Workshop organized by Roche applied Science: Next generation sequencing
featuring 454 pyrosequencing. 3th March – 4th March 2013, Pretoria, South Africa.
Nyenje ME, Tanih NF, Green E and Ndip RN (2012). Phenotypic
Characterization of Bacterial Pathogens Recovered From Ready-to-Eat Foods
From Roadside Cafeterias and Retail Outlets in Alice, Eastern Cape Province,
South Africa. Paper presented at the 64th Annual conference of the German
Society of Microbiology and Hygiene, Hamburg International Convention Centre,
Germany, September 30th to October 3rd, 2012.
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Tanih NF, Ndip LM, Ndip RN. (2011). DNA sequence analysis of South African
Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin gene virulence genes (vacA). Paper
presented at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) 5 th Conference International
Research Conference (Implementing Science in green economy) 2012,
International Convention Center, East London. South Africa, 21 – 24 August
2012.
Abelson symposium "Microbiomes and 21st Century Medicine", held in
Washington DC, USA. June 26-27th 2012.
Tanih NF. McMillan Martin, Naidoo Nathan, Ndip Lucy M, Weaver Lawrence
T, Ndip RN (2011). Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori vacA, cagA and iceA
genotypes in South African patients with upper gastrointestinal diseases. Paper
presented at the SASM (South Africa Society for Microbiology) 2011
Conference, Southern Sun, Cape Sun, Cape Town, South Africa, 6 – 10
November 2011.
SASBMB symposium 2010. The Eastern Cape symposium of South Africa
Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology held in Port Elizabeth, South
Africa, November 2010.
Tanih NF, Okeleye BI, Clarke AM , Naidoo N , Mkwetshana N, Green E, Ndip
LM, Ndip RN (2009). Helicobacter pylori prevalence in dyspeptic patients in the
Eastern Cape province of South Africa: an analysis of ethnicity and disease
status. Paper presented at the Bio2Biz SA 2009 and SASM 09 Conference, ICC,
Durban, South Africa, 20 – 23 September 2009.
Nkomo LP, Tanih NF, Sibanda T, Green E, Clarke AM, Mkwetshana NT, Ndip
RN (2009). In vitro antimicrobial activity of two South African honeys and their
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synergistic effect with some antibiotics on bacteria of medical importance. Paper
presented at the Bio2Biz SA 2009 and SASM 09 Conference, ICC, Durban, South
Africa, 20 – 23 September 2009
Okeleye BI, Tanih NF, Naidoo N, Clarke AM, Mkwetshana N, Green E, Ndip
LM, Ndip RN (2009). Helicobacter pylori strains recovered from dyspetic
patients in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa: antibiogram of isolates.
Paper presented at the Bio2Biz SA 2009 and SASM 09 Conference, ICC, Durban,
South Africa, 20 – 23 September 2009
Tanih NF, McMillan M , Naidoo N, Clarke AM., Mkwetshana N , Ndip L M ,
Weaver LT , Ndip RN (2009). Prevalence of helicobacter pylori vaca and caga
genotypes in South African dyspeptic patients. Paper presented at Bio2Biz SA
2009 and SASM 09 Conference, ICC, Durban, South Africa, 20 – 23 September
2009.
Ndip RN, Ajonglefac AN, Wirna T, Ngwa F, Mbulla SM, Tanih NF, Akoachere
JF, Ndip LM, Luma HN, Wirmum C, Efange SMN. In vitro antimicrobial activity
of Cameroonian medicinal plants on clinical isolates of Helicobacter pylori:
Ageratum conyzoides. Paper presented at the 21st Scientific Congress of the
Austrian Pahrmaceutical Society, April 16-18, 2009, Vienna, Austria
Ndip RN, Ajonglefac AN, Wirna T, , Mbulla SM, Tanih NF, Akoachere JF,
Ndip LM, Luma HN, Wirmum C, Efange SMN. Potent in vitro antimicrobial
activity of two Cameroonian medicinal plants on clinical isolates of Helicobacter
pylori. Paper presented at the 6th International conference of the Pan-African
Environmental Mutagen Society, 2nd- 5th November 2008, Cape Town, South
Africa.
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Grant proposal writing workshop organized by Prof Gideon de Wets (the Dean of
Research, University of Fort Hare) at University of Fort Hare, 30th August 2010
Research collaboration visit to the Department of Pathology, University of Texas
Medical Branch, Galveston, USA. 1st April 2010- 31st May 2010 to learn
molecular biology techniques (ELISA, immunoblotting, immunofloresence assay,
cell culture, protein expression and purification, etc)
Wellcome Trust Advanced Courses: Working with Pathogen Genomes 30th
November – 4th December 2009, Kilifi, Kenya.
Wellcome Trust Advanced Courses: Molecular Approaches to Clinical
Microbiology in Africa 25-29 May 2009, Blantyre, Malawi.
Research collaboration visit to the Department of Child Health, University of
Glasgow, UK on Genotyping and sequencing of Helicobacter pylori strains.
February to April 2009.
Jane-Francis T. K. Akoachere, Tanih NF., Lucy M. Ndip, and Roland N Ndip
(2009).‘Salmonella typhimurium isolated from food-producing animals and
abattoir drains in Buea, Cameroon: Phenotypic characterization of isolates’.
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition. 27(5): 612 – 618. 7th International
Symposium on invasive Salmonellosis, Kilifi, Kemri-Welcome Trust, Kenya.
24th-29th January 2009.
6th Pan African Environmental Mutagen Society Conference (PAEMS), Cape
Town International Convention Center, South Africa, 3-5 November 2008
Library Database Training course at University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 2008
Bioinformatics Course, University of Buea, Cameroon, 13th-18th June 2005
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Workshop on parasitological techniques in malaria field research organized by
WHO/TDR/RCS (project number 990965) at University of Buea, Cameroon,
2002
MEMBERSHIP OF ACADEMIC SOCIETIES
Society for Applied Microbiology (SFAM) May 2014- Present
American Society for Microbiology (ASM) 2008-Present
South African Society for Microbiology (SASM) 2009-Present.
African Scientific Institute (ASI) 2012- Present
International Society for Infectious Diseases March (ICID) 2014- Present
SHORT COURSES WITH CREDITS EARNED
Biomedical responsible conduct of research
IRB (Institutional Research Board) for Health Sciences Research (IRB-HSR).
Working with Mice in Research
TRAINING RELATED TO WORK UNDER QUALITY STANDARD
Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
Good Clinical and Laboratory Practice (GCLP)
Health and Safety in Laboratories
Working in ISO15189 Laboratories
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ADHOC REVIEWER FOR PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS
Functional Foods in Health and Diseases, April 2012
Current Bioactive Compounds, May 2012
International Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Annual Research & Review in Biology
AWARDS AND GRANTS
Travel grant awarded by Wellcome Trust to attend the Advanced Course on
Genomic Epidemiology in Africa 21-26 June 2015, K|RITH Kwazulu- Natal
Research Institute For Tuberculosis and HIV, South Africa.
National Reseaarch foundation (NRF) Innovation Post-doctoral fellowship award
to conduct research in the University of Venda/Virginia, South Africa /USA
respectively. February 2015.
Vice Chancellor’s postdoctoral award to conduct research in the University of
Pretoria as a postdoctoral Research fellow, January 2013- December 2014
Best oral presenter at 5th Walter Sisulu University (WSU) International Research
Conference (Implementing Science in green economy) 2012, International
Convention Center, East London. South Africa, 21 – 24 August 2012.
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Travel grant awarded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to attend the Abelson
symposium "Microbiomes and 21st Century Medicine", held in Washington DC,
USA. June 26-27th 2012
Research Project (Co- PI): In-vitro investigation of the biological action of plant
extracts and purified compounds. Grant obtained from the University of Fort
Hare, South Africa, 2011 and 2012
Travel grant awarded by Wellcome Trust to attend the Advanced Course on
Working with Pathogen Genomes 30th November – 4th December 2009, Kilifi,
Kenya.
Travel grant awarded by Wellcome Trust to attend the Advanced Course on
Molecular Approaches to Clinical Microbiology in Africa 25-29 May 2009,
Blantyre, Malawi
Travel grant awarded by World Health Organization/Kemri Wellcome Trust to
attend the 7th International Symposium on invasive Salmonellosis, Kilifi, Kenya.
24th-29th January 2009.
PhD Study bursary awarded by the Govan Mbeki Research and Development
Center, University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 2008-2010.
Academic excellence award of 100,000 CFA from the Government of Cameroon
(2000 - 2001) to encourage hardworking female students.
THESES
1.) Biochemical and phenotypic characterization of Salmonella typhimurium
isolated from slaughtered animals: cattle and pigs in the Buea abattoir. MSc
thesis, University of Buea, Cameroon, 2005.
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2.) Molecular and phenotypic characterization of Helicobacter pylori isolates
from dyspeptic patients in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. PhD
thesis University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 2011Year??
POSTGRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE
Master of Science
Salaudeen Rasheed, 2016, Medical Research Council. Comparison of ddPCR and qPCR
in quantitative detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and RSV
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Eunice Sekwadi, 2014, University of Venda. Detection of pathogenic bacteria from cattle
and pigs carcasses in abattoirs in the vhembe district of Limpopo Province, South Africa
Solize Vosloo, 2013, University of Pretoria. Bacterial population associated with
childhood (non-CF) bronchiectasis.
Sivenathi Mbebe, 2012, University of Fort Hare. Prevalence and antimicrobial
susceptibility of Proteus mirabilis isolated from cooked food sold in Alice, Eastern Cape
Province.
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Motaung, Bongani, 2012, University of Fort Hare. Identification and antimicrobial
susceptibility profile of Klebsiella oxytoca from prepared food sold in Alice.
Nazo, Babalwa, 2012, University of Fort Hare Molecular detection and phenotypic
characterization of Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from ready to consume food in Alice
ADMINISTRATION /LEADERSHIP POSITION
Laboratory manager, Microbial Pathogenicity and Molecular Epidemiology
Research Group, University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 2008-2012.
Reading Room leader in St. Bedes College Ashing-Kom, Cameroon.
Girls’ Education Prefect and dormitory Head, Presbyterian Secondary School
Mankon, Cameroon.
Head Girl, Government School Nyasoso, Cameroon
HOBBIES
Reading
Gardening
Playing Handball and Football
Cracking Jokes
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REFEREES:
Professor Roland N. NDIP, PhDRegistrar of the University of BueaProfessor of Microbiology,Department of Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Science, University of Buea, Box 63, Buea, Cameroon.Tel: +237 33323349 +237 33323349 (office)+ 237 76558872 + 237 76558872 (cell)
Adjunct Professor of Microbiology,Faculty of Science and Agriculture,University of Fort Hare,P/Bag X1314, Alice 5700,Republic of South Africa.Email: rndip@ufh.ac.za; ndip3@yahoo.com
Professor Graeme BradleyDirector, School of Biological and Environmental SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry and Microbiology,Faculty of Science and Agriculture,University of Fort Hare, PB X1314,Alice 5700,Republic of South AfricaEmail: gbradley@ufh.ac.za Tel: +27 (0) 406022173 (office)
Professor. Akoachere Jane-FrancisVice Dean, Faculty of ScienceDepartment of Microbiology and Parasitology,University of Buea,P.O box 63 Buea, Republic of Cameroon,Email: jakoachere@yahoo.comTel: + (237)7753749
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Tanih Nicoline 17/02/2017
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