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Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences
School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences and Technology
P.O. BOX 190- 50100
Kakamega, Kenya
Office No: ABA 101
Kakamega- Webuye Road
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ResearcherID: GLS-3551-2022
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8448-5492
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Dr. Robin Cornel Asaba Omedo
Dr. Robin Cornel Asaba Omedo is a Lecturer at the medical laboratory, school of public health, biomedical sciences and technology at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. He teaches and supervises postgraduate and graduate students
He is pursuing PhD in Clinical Biochemistry from the University of Nairobi; he holds Masters in Medical Biochemistry from Kenyatta University (2009), Diploma in Technical Education from Kenya Technical Training Institute (2006) and Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Nairobi (1990).
His area of academic and research interest are in the fields of Standard microbiologic techniques Standard DNA, RNA and protein assays Immuno-chemical techniques Parasitic infections, perfusion, necropsy and histology of laboratory mammals Standard Biochemical techniques
His professional Fellowships and Accreditations Certifications are;
1. Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB)
Some of his major Publications:
- Omedo RCA. (2014). Schistosomiasis: The disease, anti-Schistosoma vaccine candidates and Baboons as Ideal models for schistosomiasis studies. International Journal of Tropical Diseases and Health.5(3):170-189. https://doi.org/10.9734/IJTDH/2015/13094.
- Mambo FA, Mulunyi EK, Sowayi GA, Omedo RCA, Mukoya GA and Kokonya DA. (2015). Hookworm infection in teenage pregnant mothers in Bungoma County, Kenya.International Journal of Tropical Diseases and Health.10(4): 1-7. Article no.IJTDH.16330 ISSN: 2278–1005. DOI:https://doi.org/10.9734/IJTDH/2015/16330.
- Barasa M, Shaviya N, Wamalwa R, Mambo FA Okoth P, Omedo RCA, Rutto R, Kagasi AE, Mutai C, Sowayi GA, Ozwara SH, Ng’ang’a WZ and Anjili CO. (2015). Expression of Physiological Biomolecules Following Anti-Malarial Cytokine-CpG Motif Oligodeoxynucleotide Gene Therapy. Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Science. 3(9): 432-452. Available online http://www.meritresearchjournals.org/mms/index.htm.
- Yonge SA, Otieno MF, Sharma RR and Omedo RCA. (2016). Risk Factors in Transmission of Tuberculosis Infection in Mombasa, Kenya: An Epidemiological Descriptive Study. International Journal of Tropical Diseases and Health. 13(4):1-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/IJTDH/2016/23621.