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Name

Dr. Ada Francesca Nneoyi-Egbe

Department

Biochemistry

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Ada Francesca Nneoyi-Egbe

An academic, passionate about research. Trained, qualified, a laboratory scientist with more than 10 years’ experience in Laboratory work. Had my undergraduate studies in Chemistry, and obtained postgraduate degrees in Biochemistry and a PhD in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry. I am endowed with a strong interest and expert ability in my subject area. My skill set includes organisation and flexibility to work with different demands on my time. As a Lecturer, I have the ability to motivate and inspire students, with confidence to present lectures to large groups of students and participate in conferences. I possess strong interpersonal skills with ability to express myself clearly, both in speech and in writing. My IT skills are good and handy for research. I have experience in online work with students and can utilise resources and my negotiation skills to work with people across the university commitment to achieve personal, professional and corporate development.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
FSLCHill-side International School, Calabar19781982
WASCHoly Child Secondary School, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19821986
Bachelor of scienceNnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. 19861996
Master of Science University of Calabar, Calabar. 20032005
Doctor of Philosophy University of Aberdeen, Scotland. 20112015

S/N Publication
Jonathan, J.B., Kirstie, R., MCewan, A., Dmitry, S., Ugochukwu, C., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., Houssen, W.E., Cristina-Nicoleta., Trembleau, L., Jaspars, M., & Andre, M.G., (2017). A blind test of computational technique for the predicting the likelihood of peptide sequences to cyclised by the Cyanobactin Macrocylase Patmac. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 8(10), 2310-2315.
Cristina-Nicoleta., Nina, L., Rickaby, Kirstie., Jaspars, M., Peter, S., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., Trembleau L, Mohannad, I., Houssen, W.E., Ugochukwu, C., Jouni, J., Andre, M.G., Alleyn, T.P., Eike, S., Matti, W., David, P.F.& Karina, S. (2017). A Cyclic Peptide Production using a Macrocyclase with enhanced Substrate Promiscuity and Relaxed Recognition Determinants. Chemical Communications, 53(77). 10.1039/C7CC05913B.
Koehnke, J., Bent, A., Houssen, W.E., Zollman, D., Morawitz, F., Shirran, S., Vendome, J., Trembleau L., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., Botting, C.H., Smith, M.C., Jaspars, M., & Naismith, J., (2012). The mechanism of Patellamide Macrocyclzation Revealed by the Characterization of the PatG Macrocyclase Domain. Nat Struct. Mol. Biol., 19(8), 767-72.
Egbe, N.O., Inyang, S.O., Olisemeke, B.F.., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., & Inah, G.B. (2003). X-ray absorption by Sodium Chloride. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 9(1), 133-137.
Egbe, N.O., Eduwem, D.U., Inyang, S.O., Olisemeke, B.F., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., Inah, G.B., Chiaghanam, N.O., & Ikamaise, V.C., (2003). Environmental effects of radiographic developer effluent. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 2(1&2): 48-55.
Egbe, N.O., Obembe, A.O., Inyang,. S.O.,& Nneoyi-Egbe, A. F., (2003). Degradation of Palm Oil Induced by Ionizing Radiation. West African Journal of Radiology, 7(1), 30-34.
Egbe, N.O., Inyang, S.O., Olisemeke, B.F., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., Eteng, M.U., Eyong, U., & Ettarh, R.R., (2001). Effect of bilirubin concentration on radiation absorbed dose equivalent using LiF (TLD-100) chips. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 7 (1):143-146.
Egbe, N.O., Inyang, S.O., Olisemeke, B.F., Nneoyi-Egbe, A.F., & Asuquo, U.E. (2000). The prospects of clay, chalk and Alum as thermoluminicent dosimeters (TLD). Global Journal of Pure and Applied Science, 6(2), 347-348.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
Orgnet/25th Sci Scottish Pg Symposium On Novel Organic Chemistry, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK.Oral Presentation2014-03-012014-03-01
4th International Symposium On Antimicrobial Peptides; Lorient, France.Poster Presentation on the sythesis of peptides 2014-06-042014-06-06
Orgnet/25th Sci Scottish Pg Symposium On Novel Organic Chemistry, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK.Attendee2015-01-072015-01-07