Swase Dominic Terkimbi | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Swase Dominic Terkimbi | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Kampala International University Western Campus, Uganda

šŸ‘Øā€šŸŽ“Profiles

šŸŒ± Early Academic Pursuits

Swase Dominic Terkimbi embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in science. His early education at Dooshima Nursery & Primary School (1998-2007) and Dooshima High School (2007-2013) in Nigeria laid the groundwork for his passion for biochemistry. Recognizing his potential, he pursued a B.Sc. (Hons) in Biochemistry at the University of Mkar, Gboko, Nigeria (2013-2017), where he developed a keen interest in molecular biology and biochemical research.Ā Determined to advance his expertise, he continued his studies with an M.Sc. in Biochemistry at Kampala International University, Western Campus, Uganda (2019-2022). Currently, he is furthering his academic excellence through a Ph.D. in Biochemistry (2023-present) at the same institution, delving into more advanced biochemical and molecular biology research.

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’¼ Professional Endeavors

Swaseā€™s professional career began in 2016-2017 during his Student Works Industrial Experience Scheme (SWIES) at the Nigerian Institute for Trypanosomiasis Research (NITR), Kaduna, Nigeria. Here, he actively participated in clinical biochemistry testing, gaining hands-on experience in laboratory diagnostics and biochemical analysis.Ā Between 2017-2019, he worked as a Basic Science Teacher at Shorov Day Secondary School, Tyowanye, Nigeria. His responsibilities included teaching, lesson planning, and coordinating sports activities, demonstrating his commitment to education and youth development.Ā His academic career took a significant leap forward in 2021 when he joined Kampala International University, Western Campus, Uganda, as an Assistant Lecturer. In this role, he has been instrumental in teaching, coordinating practical sessions, setting and marking exams, and contributing to departmental and faculty research presentations. His role as a mentor and educator has shaped many studentsā€™ academic experiences, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical applications.

šŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Swase Dominic Terkimbi's research spans various biochemical and molecular biology domains, with a particular focus on antioxidant mechanisms, ethanol-induced liver damage, and oxidative stress markers. His notable research contributions include:

  • Investigating the Mechanistic Role of Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate in Regulating Antioxidant Markers in Ethanol-Induced Liver Damage in Alexandria Journal of Medicine (2022)
  • Exploring the Effects of Khat (Catha edulis) on Prefrontal Cortex Oxidative Markers and Hematological Profile in Journal of Scientific Research and Reports (2021)
  • Analyzing Mental Health Burden and Awareness of Mental Healthcare Services in Low-Income Earners of Western Uganda During COVID-19

His research is impact-driven, focusing on real-world biochemical challenges, particularly in public health and disease management.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

Through his extensive research, Swase has contributed significantly to understanding the biochemical underpinnings of oxidative stress, mental health, and disease pathology. His studies have provided new insights into liver toxicity, antioxidant therapy, and the neurochemical effects of substances like ethanol and khat.Ā As an educator, he has shaped the next generation of biochemists, imparting both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory skills. His work also influences public health policies, particularly in low-income communities where healthcare awareness is limited.

šŸ“– Academic Citations and Publications

Swase has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, contributing to the global body of biochemical knowledge. His research outputs are frequently cited, highlighting their relevance and impact in scientific and medical communities. His works have been published in reputable journals such as:

  • Alexandria Journal of Medicine
  • Journal of Scientific Research and Reports
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Journal of Family Medicine and Health Care

These publications solidify his position as a growing authority in biochemistry, molecular biology, and public health research.

šŸ› ļø Technical Skills

Swase possesses a diverse set of technical and laboratory skills, including:

  • Clinical Biochemistry Testing (e.g., liver function tests, oxidative stress markers)
  • Molecular Biology Techniques (e.g., DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, electrophoresis)
  • Analytical Biochemistry Methods (e.g., spectrophotometry, chromatography)
  • Data Analysis and Research Writing (using SPSS, GraphPad, and OriginPro)
  • Laboratory Management and Safety Protocols

His hands-on expertise ensures that his research is both accurate and impactful, paving the way for future biochemical advancements.

šŸŽ“ Teaching Experience

As an Assistant Lecturer at Kampala International University, Swase has:

  • Delivered high-quality biochemistry lectures
  • Supervised undergraduate and postgraduate research projects
  • Organized practical laboratory sessions
  • Participated in curriculum development and faculty meetings

His ability to blend academic knowledge with research-based learning has earned him recognition among students and colleagues.

šŸš€ Legacy and Future Contributions

Swase Dominic Terkimbi envisions a future where biochemical research transforms healthcare and disease management. His long-term goals include:

  • Expanding research on natural antioxidants and their therapeutic potentials
  • Collaborating on global biochemical and molecular research projects
  • Mentoring young scientists in biochemistry and molecular biology
  • Publishing more high-impact scientific papers

His journey is far from over, and with passion, dedication, and innovation, he aims to leave a lasting legacy in the world of biochemistry and molecular sciences.

šŸ“–Notable Publications

Mujinya Pastori, Stellamaris Kembabazi, Wandera Allan, Robert Siida, Mpumbya Jackie Rachael, Solomon Adomi Mbina, Daniel Okumu, Dominic Terkimbi Swase, Kimanje Kyobe Ronald, Kwizera Eliah et al.
Alexandria Journal of Medicine, 2022

Solomon Adomi Mbina, Gali Magaji, Amuko Fanuel, Theophilus Pius, Abalinda Gorret, Ahumuza Nicholas Mavine, Nagasha Lucky, Asiimwe Ronald, Swase Dominic Terkimbi, Kembabazi Stellamaris
Journal of Family Medicine and Health Care, 2021

Solomon Adomi Mbina, Sanusi Bello Mada, Ejike Daniel Eze, Clement Olusoji Ajayi, Josiah Eseoghene Ifie, Ibe Michael Usman, Swase Dominic Terkimbi, Mujinya Pastori, Kembabazi Stellamaris, Mpumbya Jackie Rechael et al.
Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 2021

Victor Archibong, Ibe Michael Usman, Keneth Iceland Kasozi, Eric Osamudiamwen Aigbogun, Ifie Josiah, Ann Lemuel Monima, Robinson Ssebuufu, Gaudencia Chekwech, Swase Dominic Terkimbi, Okon Owoisinke et al.
Frontiers in Public Health, 2021

Lemuel Ann Monima, Ibe Michael Usman, Kenneth Iceland Kasozi, Eric Osamudiamwen Aigbogun, Victor Archibong Bassey, Josiah Ifie, Robinson Ssebuufu, Adam Moyosore Afodun, Swase Dominic Terkimbi, Ngala Elvis Mbiydzenyuy et al.
Preprint, 2020

Ibrahim Al-Odat | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Odat | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Jadara University, Jordan

šŸ‘Øā€šŸŽ“Profiles

šŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ibrahim A. Al-Odat began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Applied Biological Science from the Jordan University of Science and Technology in 1999. His passion for molecular biology led him to pursue a M.Sc. in Medicine (Reproductive Health Science and Human Genetics) at the University of Sydney, completing it in 2007. He culminated his formal education with a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences/Molecular Biology from the University of Technology Sydney in 2016, focusing on molecular mechanisms in biomedical sciences.

šŸ’¼ Professional Endeavors

He has a diverse professional background, starting as a Technical Officer at the NSW Health Department (2004-2011) in Sydney, where he honed his technical skills. He then served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Technology Sydney from 2012 to 2017, where he contributed to various Biochemistry and pathophysiology courses. Since 2018, He has been an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology at Jadara University in Irbid, Jordan, where he has taken an active role in teaching and research.

šŸ§Ŗ Contributions and Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on molecular biology and biomedical sciences. His notable research includes studying the effects of maternal cigarette smoke exposure on offspringā€™s health, particularly in kidney development and functionality. He has also explored the diagnostic potential of Bone Morphogenetic Protein 7 (BMP7) in renal injury and dysfunction. His research contributions are widely published and recognized in academic circles.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

His work has significant implications in understanding maternal health and offspring development, particularly in the context of environmental stressors like cigarette smoke. His research has influenced the biomedical community and provided insights into potential diagnostic and therapeutic avenues for kidney-related conditions.

šŸ“š Academic Cites

He scholarly work has garnered citations, emphasizing his contributions to the field of molecular biology and biomedical sciences. Notably, his research on maternal cigarette smoke and offspring health has been cited in numerous academic publications, showcasing its relevance and influence.

šŸ› ļø Technical Skills

He possesses extensive technical expertise in various molecular biology techniques, including RNA, DNA, and protein extraction, Western blotting, real-time PCR, and immunohistochemistry staining. His proficiency in laboratory animal handling and statistical analysis further complements his research capabilities.

šŸ“– Teaching Experience

He has taught a wide array of courses at Jadara University, ranging from General Biology and Molecular Biology to Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostic Genetics. His hands-on approach extends to practical courses, where he guides students in laboratory techniques. At UTS, he contributed to courses like Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, and Analytical Biochemistry.

šŸ›ļø Legacy and Future Contributions

His legacy lies in his commitment to education and research, fostering a new generation of scientists. His future contributions are poised to expand into deeper explorations of molecular diagnostics and therapeutic strategies, with a continued focus on maternal health and offspring development. His involvement in university committees highlights his dedication to academic governance and quality assurance.

šŸ“–Notable Publications