Contact details
Department: Medical Laboratory
School: School of Public Biomedical Science & Technology
P.O. Box 190-50100
Kakamega, KENYA
Kakamega-Webuye Road
Office no: ABA 101
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ResearcherID: AAC-7355-2022
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0521-2478
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Mr. Ronald W. Wamalwa.
- Staff (Tutorial Fellow) at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology; Medical Laboratory Dept.
- PhD © in Medical Microbiology from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology –Kenya.
- Holds; a Masters degree in Medical Microbiology from Maseno university-Kenya, HND in Medical Microbiology From Technical University of Mombasa-Kenya, Diploma in Medical Lab Technology from Technical University of Mombasa-Kenya and Certificate in Human Resource and Management from Technical University of Mombasa Kenya. Also have Certificate in Computer Science.
- Privileged to have worked both in the NGO and public sector.
- Have interest in research especially Bacteriology, Virology & Fungi.
Some of key published works include: -
- Genotyping for point mutations in selected codons of pfcrt and pfmdr-1 genes of Plasmodium falciparum among patients with uncomplicated malaria in Mbita district Kenya.
Nathan M. Shaviya, Jeremiah O. Zablon, Clarence M. Mang’era, Francis W. Makokha, Ronald W.Wamalwa and George A. Sowayi. - Association between thrombocytes count and Plasmodium falcipurum infection among children under five years attending Kombewa Sub-County Hospital
Oyugi O. Ben , Yongo E. Arthy , Ogony O. Jack , Ochola O. Jew , Hongo Steven, Wamalwa W. Ronald Sowayi A. George, Chunge E. Gladys and Shaviya M. Nathan. - Comparison of Microscopy and PCR for Detection of Giardia Lamblia and Entamoeba Histolytica in Human Stool Specimens in a Resource Limited Setting in Western Kenya
James Emisiko, Nathan Shaviya, Clement Shiluli, Nathan Kiboi, Ronald Wamalwa, Bernard Jumba, Jeremiah Zablon, Fidelis Mambo, Mustafa Barasa.DOI: https://doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v30i6.6 - Expression of Physiologic Biomolecules following Anti- Malarial Cytokine pG Motif Oligodeoxynucleotide Gene Therapy
Barasa Mustafa, Shaviya Nathan, Wamalwa Ronald, Mambo Fidelis, Okoth Patrick, Omedo Asaba Robin, Reuben Rutto, Kagasi Ambogo Esther, Mutai Charles, Sowayi Alubokho George, Ozwara Suba Hastings, Ng’ang’a Waithera Zipporah and Anjili Omukhango Christopher.