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Ms. Rose Inonda
rose.inonda@kemu.ac.ke
(+254)721-575256, EXT:
Science Complex, 2nd Floor, Main Campus (Meru)

“On behalf of the department of Medical Biochemistry, I want to welcome you to KeMU and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences where the department is housed. Medical biochemistry is one of the key pre-clinical sciences that most students pursuing health related courses are taught. Welcome as we build on your basic sciences – Biology and Chemistry and transform you into great health practitioners who appreciate the chemical basis of life!” – Rose Inonda

Biography

Ms. Rose Inonda is a lecturer/ Chair of the department of medical biochemistry with an interest in toxicological studies. The main research activities she in involved with is analysis of effects of 鈥渢oxins鈥 on biological systems some of which may be deemed as safe.

Education

  • Ph.D, Medical Biochemistry, Kenyatta University KU ( Ongoing)
  • M.Sc, Medical Biochemistry, Kenyatta University KU
  • BSc, Biochemistry, University of Nairobi

Publications

  • Inonda R, Njage E, Ngeranwa J and Mutai C (2015) 鈥淒etermination of pesticide residues in locally consumed vegetables in Kenya鈥. Afr.j.pharmacol.ther 4(1): 1-6
  • Inonda R, Njage E, Ngeranwa J, Mutai C and Ntaiya R (2016) 鈥淒etermination of pesticide residues in locally consumed vegetables and their biological effects鈥. World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutics 鈥 ISSN 2278-4357
  • Distance learning material for medical laboratory students named 鈥淢edical Biochemistry鈥 2014
  • Conference presentation at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology 2016

Research Interests

  • Toxicity studies
  • Analysis of the safety and efficacy of pharmacological agents
  • Clinical chemistry

Skills

Clinical chemistry analysis87%
Pesticide analysis94%
Plant material extraction96%

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