CLEMENTINA CLEMENT KIVUMBI

Laboratory scientist II, College Of Natural And Applied Sciences
Education:

1. BSc. Biotechnology and Laboratory Sciences at SUA from 2013-2016 2. Masters of Philosophy (Researched in Molecular Biology and Virology fields)- 2017-2022

Teaching:

Preparing and teaching laboratory practicals in Molecular Biology and Microbiology.

Research:

Vaccine development for African Swine fever. Application of cell culture techniques in vaccine development. Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology application in pathogen evolution studies.

Publications:

Kivumbi, C. C., Yona, C., Hakizimana, J. N. and Misinzo, G. (2021). An assessment of the epidemiology and socioeconomic impact of the 2019 African swine fever outbreak in Ngara district, western Tanzania. Veterinary and Animal Sciences 14: 1–6.

Kivumbi, C. (2022). Viral genetic diversity, risk factors and sociuo-economic impact of African swine fever from selected parts of Tanzania, 2019 and 2022. Sokoine University of Agriculture.