REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Peace - Work - Fatherland
THE UNIVERSITY OF BAMENDA
P.O Box 39, Bambili
Tel: (237) 233 366 033 / 233 366 029
Fax: (237) 233 366 030
Website: www.uniba.cm, Email: info@uniba.cm
PRO-CHANCELLOR: Professor Beban Sammy Chumbow
VICE-CHANCELLOR: Professor Theresa Nkuo-Akenji
DVC/Teaching, Professionalization and Development of
Information and Communication Technologies: Professor Suh Chro Emmanuel
DVC/Research, Cooperation and Relations
with the Business World: Professor Ernest Lytia Molua
DVC/Internal Control and Evaluation: Professor Ghogomu Julius Numbonui
REGISTRAR: Professor Kongnyuy Patrick
REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
P.O Box 39, Bambili
Tel: (237) 233 366 033 / 233 366 029
Fax: (237) 233 366 030
Website: www.uniba.cm, Email: info@uniba.cm
Our Ref: 26100525
IBA/VC/DVC/TIC/REG/va
Date: 23 MAR 2025
SYNOPSIS OF ADMITTED PhD CANDIDATES FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC YEAR
A- Doctoral Training Cluster I: Human Health Sciences - Biomedical Sciences - Public Health and Community Health - Allied Health Sciences (DTCH)
1- PhD Chemical Pathology
| S/N | NAME OF CANDIDATE | Highest Qualification | RESEARCH TOPIC | SUPERVISOR | SPECIALITY | UNIVERSITY OF ORIGIN |
|---|
| 1 | ABDULAYE NFOR ADAMU | M.Sc Clinical Biochemistry | Assessment of Lead and Cadmium Exposure and Associated Metabolic Dysfunction in Mining Communities of Cameroon | Prof Gerald Ngo Teke (Associate Professor) | Pharmacology | The University of Bamenda | | | | | | Prof. Nantia Edouard Akono (Associate Professor) | Biochemistry | The University of Bamenda |
| 2 | BILLA CLINTON NUVAGHA | M.Sc. Clinical Biochemistry | Biochemical markers and multi-organ dysfunction patterns in Dengue and malaria confections among febrile patients in the Ndop Health District, Cameroon | Prof Helen Kimbi-Mbufong (Professor) | Medical Parasitology | The University of Bamenda |
| 3 | DINKA CLIFFORD LONTUM | M.Sc. Biochemistry | Pathological Assessment of Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Metabolic Dysfunction in Chronic Wounds: Correlation with CD20+ B Cells and Antibiotic Resistance in Cameroon | Prof Samje Moses (Associate Professor) | Biochemistry | The University of Bamenda | | 4 | DJUKUI FOUDJI LESLIE ANNICK | M.Sc. Biochemistry | Biochemical Pathology Perspective on Seizure Chronicity: ABCB1 Polymorphisms and Neurochemical Alterations in North-West Cameroon | Prof. Apinjo Tobias (Associate Professor) | Biochemistry/Molecular Biology | The University of Bamenda | | | | | | Prof Samje Moses (Associate Professor) | Biochemistry | The University of Bamenda |
2- PhD Nursing
| S/N | NAME OF CANDIDATE | Highest Qualification | RESEARCH TOPIC | SUPERVISOR | SPECIALITY | UNIVERSITY OF ORIGIN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BAYEH GODLOVE BUWIL | M.Sc. | A Strategy for the Incorporation of traditional and Orthodox Nursing Care practice for better Psychiatric Patient Outcomes. | Prof Bi Suh Mary Atanga (Professor) | Nursing and Community Health | The University of Bamenda |