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Mr Prosper Jambwa

Lecturer

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Mr Prosper Jambwa

Qualifications: MSc in Clinical Biochemistry,BSc (Hons)in Applied Biology and Biochemistry from NUST (Zimbabwe)

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Areas of Specialization: Veterinary Biochemistry

Research Interests: Ethnomedicine, Phytomedicine and Natural Product Development

Research Publications

  1. Book Chapter. Prosper Jambwa and Emmanuel Nyahangare (2020). Ethnoveterinary Medicine: A Zimbabwean Perspective. Book Title: Ethnoveterinary Medicine Present and Future Prospects. ISBN 978-3-030-32269-4
  2. Hilda T MarimaMatarira, Steven Uladi, Prosper Jambwa, Christopher Mafuva (2014). Use of Prostate–Specific Antigen (Psa) Isoforms for the Detection of Prostate Cancer in Men with a PSA Level of 3–10 Ng/Ml: A Zimbabwean Perspective. International Journal of Scientific Research. Vol.: 3, Issue.

Dr Ellen Mwandiringana

Lecturer

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Dr Ellen Mwandiringana

Qualifications: MVSc in Veterinary Anatomy (UZ), BVSc (UZ).

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Areas of Specialization: Veterinary Anatomy, Histopathology and Pathology

Research Publications

  1. Mwandiringana E, Gori E, Nyengerai T, Chidzwondo F (2012). Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of mixedTrypanosome infection and blood meal origin in field captured tsetse flies from Zambia. African Journal of Biotechnology, 11(79): 14490-14497, http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB12.2134
  2. Nyengerai T, Gori E, Mwandiringana E, Mushayi W, Nheta B (2012) Identification of landing site preference of fully-fed Glossina pallidipes and Glossina morsitans (diptera: glossinidae). Journal of Environmental Issues and Agriculture in Developing Countries, 4(3): 43-55     
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