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NOTICE MSc. PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATIONS NOTIICE NOTICE MSc. PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATIONS DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD , 2015 TIME: 2:00 – 5:00pm. VENUE: CEBIB Identification and Characterization of Accessory gland proteins in the Glossina (Tsetse Fly) Genus. Supervisors: Dr. B. Kulohoma, Dr. D. Masiga By Muna Abry Fuad Detection of Antimicrobial Resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from mastitic milk by Phenotypic and Genetic Methods. Supervisors: Dr. G. Aboge, Dr. G.Obiero By Gunga Apando Patrick Modeling the Impact of Land use change (Irrigation) on the Transmission Dynamics of West Nile Virus (WNV) in Tana River County, Kenya. Supervisors: Dr. B. Bett, Dr. G. Obiero By Osowo Odhiambo Fredrick Molecular Detection of Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte in areas of declining malaria transmission. Supervisors: Dr. I. Oyier, Dr. M. Kapulu By De Laurent Zeydah Rolande Differential diagnosis of African Swine Fever in suspected outbreak samples in domestic pigs in Western Kenya using Molecular Tools. Supervisors: Dr. E. Okoth, Dr. G. Obiero By Obange Akinyi Faith Characterization of Cocksackievirus strains that circulated Kenya's Nyanza province in 2007 Supervisors: Prof. W. Bulimo, Dr. E. Muge, Dr. G. Obiero By Omia Otieno Johnstone Genome Sequence of Tsetse polydnavirus (PDVs): Insights into Symbiotic Virus Evolution. Supervisors: Prof. E. Matovu, Dr. D. Masiga, Dr. B. Kulohoma By Kimenyi Muteru Kelvin A Characterization of Spiroplasma from wild mosquitoes collected in Kenya. Supervisors: Dr. J. Herren, Dr. I. Oyier By Towett Chepkemoi Sharon Determination of the Spatial Genetic Structuring and Distribution of Diploid and Tetraploid Baobab (Adansonia spp) species in East Africa. Supervisors: Dr. A. Muchugi, Dr. E. Muge, Dr.G. Obiero By Kamau Wambui Catherine Understanding Complexity of Malaria Plasmodium falciparum infection in African population. Supervisors: Dr. Harold Ochola, Dr. G.O. Obiero By Kimani Titus Watitu 1 of 1