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Journal of Molecular Pharmaceutics & Organic Process Research
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Yongabi KA

Director
Phytobiotechnology Research Foundation Institute
Catholic University of Cameroon, P.O.Box 921
Mankon, NWR-region, Bamenda, Cameroon

Biography

Kenneth Yongabi Anchang is a Professor of Public Health infectiology with specialty in tropical infectious diseases and public health engineering at the School of health and medical sciences, Catholic University of Cameroon. Kenneth did his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Biomedical) at the University of Adelaide, Australia and a Doctor of Science, and Msc in Clinical infectious diseases and clinical/medical microbiology and naturopathic Medicine in Nigeria and in the USA respectively. He has more than 50 publications in many local and international journals, one book and three scholarly book chapters spanning through phytopharmaceuticals, infectious diseases, clinical microbiology and bioengineering. Part of his pioneering work on Phytobiotehnology concept was published in the UNESCO enclopaedia of life Support Systems in 2009. Furthermore, his research works in this area has been translated into community projects in Africa where Kenneth built the first ecological water filtration unit in Cameroon using Phytodisinfectants filter system for generating clean water to local school Children and set up a local clinic and laboratory for screening phytoproducts from plants and macro fungi in Cameroon for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, malaria and some neglected tropical diseases. He mentors several students at undergraduate and post graduate since 2005 in Nigeria where he was lecturer at ATB University, Bauchi for 5 years and presently now in Cameroon. He is also an honorary fellow at the University of Wisconsin- Madison in the USA. He is Director of research at the Phytobiotechnology research Institute of the Catholic University of Cameroon, Bamenda.

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Phytobiotechnology, Medicinal plants, Antibiotics, Antimicrobial, infections disease control, Public Health, Neutraceutical

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