21st International Conference on Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics
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Noel Dougba Dago

Designation: Associate Professor University: Peleforo Gon Coulibaly University Country: Ivory Coast More Details
Noel Dougba Dago is a Ph.D. in Applied Biotechnology at the University of Verona-Italy. He collaborated with the Functional Genomic Center (University of Verona-Italy) in Next Generation Sequencing topics, by assessing several custom Microarray design strategies performances by using RNA-Seq approaches as reference. Dr. Noel Dougba Dago developed a strong Bioinformatics and Biostatistics background. Also, Dr. Noel Dougba Dago holds a Master's degree in Research and Innovation in Health Sciences focusing on Genomic and Bioinformatics approaches. The University of Salerno-Italy. At the same time, Dr. Noel Dougba Dago assumed a post-doctoral position in the bioinformatics team of the Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Genomics (Medicine Department of the University of Salerno-Italy), where He assessed the involvement of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) on alternative splicing pattern in Breast Cancer cell line model (MCF7) under early estrogen stimulation. Since December 2012, Dr. Noel D. Dago has been recruited as Assistant Professor at “Unité de Recherche et de Formation (UFR) des Sciences Biologiques” at the Department of Biochemistry and Genetic of the University Peleforo Gon Coulibaly in Korhogo (Northern of Ivory Coast), where He collaborates in majority research and teaching projects in Molecular Biology computational statistical and as well Bioinformatics fields. Dr. Noel D. Dago is the header of Scientific Council of “UFR des Sciences Biologiques” of the University of Peleforo Gon Coulibaly. Recently Dr. Noel Dougba Dago participated in the Thalidomide Project, a novel immunological treatment to modify the natural history of paediatric CHRON’S disease: a new proposal from well establish paediatric research network at the Department of Paediatric, Institute of Molecular Medicine Angelo Nocivelli, University of Brescia, Italy. Since December 2020 He collaborated with the Biostatistics and Bioinformatics team of the Department of Molecular and translational Medicine of the University of Brescia-Italy.

Iserhienrhien Lucky Osafanme

Designation: Assistant lecturer University: Nigeria Maritime University Country: Nigeria More Details
Iserhienrhien Lucky Osafanme is an assistant lecturer at the Nigeria Maritime University, Nigeria. He received the M.Sc. degree in plant biochemistry and ecotoxicology from the Delta State University, Nigeria, in 2016 and a Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from the University of Benin, Nigeria, in 2021. His current research interests include defining the impact of environmental chemicals (e.g., heavy metals like cadmium) on kidney diseases with key emphasis on medicinal plants that confer a protective effect on vital organs. He has pioneered research in phytochemical screening and in vitro antioxidant assays of medicinal plants using molecular and in silico tools. He has published more than 8 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and has attended several conferences and keynote lectures on biotechnological applications of bioactive in microbiology.

Talha Bin Saeed

Designation: Doctor University: Allied Hospital Faisalabad Country: Pakistan More Details

Talha Bin Saeed is a Doctor at Allied hospital Faisalabad, Pakistan. He is doing his post graduate residency in Internal Medicine. He is performing his duties as frontline warrior in COVID-19 pandemic since the eruption of this pandemic in Pakistan. He is a devoted person and a very good doctor who serves his patients wholeheartedly.  He is a researcher and has done a number of researches.  He has achieved a number of scholarships and distinctions in his educational carrier. He has sound academic record with an ability to understand and get along with people in different situations.  He has conducted and attended number of medical workshops and trainings. He is always keenly interested in research related stuff.

Manoj Kumar Nandkeoliar

Designation: Associate Professor University: Sharda University Country: India More Details
Manoj Kumar Nandkeoliar is Associate Professor of Biochemistry in the School of Medical Sciences and Research, Sharda Hospital, Sharda University, India. He is also the Technical Manager under the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories for the Central Laboratory of Sharda Hospital. Previously he was a faculty in Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital. He also served as a Joint Secretary of the Indian Red Cross Society being Head of Programs including Health, Disaster Management, and Blood banking Programs working closely with the International Federation of Red Cross & Red Cresent (IFRC) and International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC ). He is a life member of the Indian Red Cross Society. He had been serving in numerous committees of the hospital & Ministry of Health & FW, Govt. of India for National Rural Health Mission. (NRHM). Dr. Manoj has over 20 publications to his credit. He has been Supervisor and Co-Supervisor of many postgraduate MD and Medical M.Sc. thesis. He is a life member of the Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBICON). He had been invited as a subject expert in the Indian Council of Medical Research for the assessment of research projects. He is also a life member of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) where he has been active in academic activities.

Uneze Ijeoma Mary

Designation: Researcher University: Godfrey Okoye University Country: Nigeria More Details
Uneze Ijeoma Mary is an accomplished Biochemist with 5 years of experience in the field. Ijeoma has been structurally involved in giving the right priorities to pathways that enabled her to achieve the career path she has chosen. At Sixteen, She enrolled at Godfrey Okoye University which she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and graduated at the top of her class. Before completing university, she worked for a Federal Institute of Industrial Research where she carried out research, held seminars, and experimented. During her industrial training, she worked in a renowned lab where she was recognized for her hard work as the best hardworking undergraduate student for creating several tools to help her company evaluate operational requirements more accurately. Her ambition and curiosity motivated her in carrying out the project with her colleague in ‘The Effect of Norbactin on the Lipid Profile of the Cardiovascular System of Albino Rats’ and also earning various certificates from Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins, and so on. Her long-time goal to become a pharmaceutical biochemist got her a job at a well-known pharmaceutical company. As she continues in this field, her overzealous strive for knowledge continues to bring the best in her.

Mithilesh Kumar Singh

Designation: Researcher University: Sharda University Country: India More Details
Mithilesh Kumar Singh is a faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry at Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences, Gautam Buddh Nagar, India. He completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2015, M.Sc Medical Biochemistry in 2019, and currently, a Ph.D. scholar at the School of Medical Sciences and Research, Sharda University, India. During post-graduation, Dr. Singh worked over salivary pH, nitric oxide, total protein, and calcium levels in caries-active and caries-free adults. His area of interest is gene polymorphism in type 2 diabetes mellitus. In the last 2 years, he has published 4 original research papers.

Obinna Joseph, Mba

Designation: Lecturer University: Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike Country: Nigeria More Details
Obinna Joseph, Mba is a researcher and lecturer at the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria. He completed his primary school and secondary education at Abia State University staff school and Government College Umuahia respectively. He had his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Biochemical Pharmacology from the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria. He equally had a degree in Health Safety and Environmental Management from Project Management Professional Institute. Also, he had a certificate in Leadership, Interpersonal, Relationship, Communication, and Entrepreneurship skills from Horebson Resources. He has taught in several schools. His objective has always been to make a significant impact via my analytical and technical skills and to add value in achieving organizational goals. In addition, to pursue a challenging, enduring, and potential for self-development. He is a member of the Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, a member of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, and a member of Project Management Professional Institute. He has published several journals. especially on the methanol extract of the plant Napoleonae imperialis. He has equally attended and presented research findings on conferences and Symposia organized by the Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Paul T E Cusack

Designation: Independent Researcher University: NA Country: Canada More Details
Paul T E Cusack is an Independent Researcher. He studied at St. Peter’s Catholic School and St. Malachy’s Catholic School graduating with a High Honours Diploma. After a brief stint at the University of Waterloo in Mechanical Engineering, he went on to study Civil Engineering at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John and Fredericton. He graduated with a second-class honors degree in Civil Engineering in 1991. He went on to work as a Project Manager of large building construction projects in Ontario and obtained his professional license in Engineering. After four years, there, he returned to the Maritimes and began studying human biology and the Bible. Next, he obtained a diploma in Urban Land Economics from the University of British Columbia graduating in 2005. He studied business informally including the MBA, CFA, and Finance. Next, he wrote and self-published 37 titles at lulu.com in a variety of subjects. He published 17 blogs including one 4697 pages one on Astrotheology- later made into a series of books. He also published several papers in Economics and Human Biology, including “Sz and Its Cause”. In May 2016, he began publishing his papers ending on June 145, 2017 - 117 papers in all.  He is not married and has no children. His research interests expand to include every field in which universities teach. He believes a broad education is superior to a narrow one. His life motto is “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade” and “Make no small plans for they have no spark to ignite the heart of Man.”

Hassan Mubark

Designation: Physician University: Auckland Regenerative Clinic Country: New Zealand More Details
Hassan Mubark is a physician and rheumatologist with an FRACP degree/Australasia. He graduated with an MBChB degree from Baghdad school of medicine/Iraq in 1989. His primary interest was internal medicine because of the depth and breadth of knowledge required in that field; he loves challenges since he was a medical student. He moved to New Zealand in 1995 then underwent a qualification exam to practice in New Zealand in 1999. He fulfilled his first dream of becoming a dual-trained specialist in internal medicine and rheumatology in 2007. He became a physician in a tertiary center at Middlemore hospital / Auckland together with part-time private work followed by being an independent rheumatologist at Auckland Regenerative Clinic. He developed a particular interest in resistant injuries with the challenge of fixing patients in one session by targeted steroid injections. He is not keen on “nothing we can do”; thus moved into regenerative medicine in 2011, starting from autologous blood injection to PRP (plasma) and finally fat-derived expanded purified mesenchymal stem cell therapy (future medicine) as a non-surgical challenge. He created multiple successes with returning injured national and world champions to their loved sports, his current interest is regenerating tendons, and improving cartilage thickness. His final dream to get the cartilage to a younger age with some challenging, safe non-synthetic hydrogel (scaffolding) techniques through experimental experienced bioscientists; he has used plasma exosomes successfully to potentiate the effect of mesenchymal stem cell therapy