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Phillip Okerentugba

Department of Microbiology, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

Biography

Dr. Phillip Okerentugba is an Associate professor in the Department of Microbiology, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. His study interests major on Microbiology. In recent years, he has studied Molecular Biology Genetics,Microbiology,Antibiotics,Bacteria. Currently , Dr. Phillip Okerentugba is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 71 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
Publications

Molecular Assessment of Microbial Species Involved in the Biodegradation of Crude Oil in Saline Niger Delta Sediments Using Bioreactors

Purpose: At elevated salinities conventional microbiological processes are not very effective, therefore clean up of contaminants using bioremediation strategy will involve the use of halophilic and halo-tolerant bacterial species. This research therefore aimed at isolating and identifying potential halophilic and halo-tolerant bacterial species ca... Read More»

Chioma Blaise Chikere, Chinedu Christopher Obieze and Phillip Okerentugba

Research Article: J Bioremed Biodeg 6: 307

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000307

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