Goshen David Miteu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Goshen David Miteu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Goshen David Miteu, University of North Dakota, Nigeria

Goshen David Miteu is a dynamic biomedical researcher deeply committed to addressing global health challenges through translational science. Currently pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Science at the University of North Dakota, his work focuses on HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. A Commonwealth Scholar and recipient of multiple academic honors, Goshen brings a robust background in biotechnology, biochemistry, and infectious disease research. Beyond the lab, he actively contributes to scientific communication, community engagement, and mentorship through numerous roles, including Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) representation and global mentorship initiatives. Goshen has demonstrated leadership in both academic and professional settings and maintains active affiliations with prestigious scientific societies. A passionate advocate for Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being), he blends scientific rigor with social impact, leveraging both wet and dry lab skills. Goshen embodies a commitment to innovation, collaboration, and community-driven research in public health and biomedicine.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Goshen David Miteu is currently a PhD candidate in Biomedical Science at the University of North Dakota, focusing on neurodegenerative diseases and infectious pathologies. He earned an MSc in Biotechnology with Distinction from the University of Nottingham, UK (2023), where he researched recombinant protein production and RNA helicase purification. His undergraduate degree, a BSc in Biochemistry from Caleb University, Lagos (2020), was completed with First Class Honours (CGPA 4.90/5.0), and he emerged as the overall best graduating student. His BSc thesis centered on the levels of granzymes and TGF-β in HIV-1 infected patients. Goshen has also undertaken various certified professional courses in biotechnology, antimicrobial resistance, Python and R programming, and data visualization. His education is enhanced by prestigious scholarships and has spanned interdisciplinary fields, combining molecular biology, biotechnology, and biomedical science, giving him a broad and deep understanding of human health and disease at the cellular and systemic levels.

đź’Ľ Experience

Goshen David Miteu has diverse experience in biomedical research, spanning academia, industry, and public health. He currently serves as a Graduate Research Assistant in Chen’s Lab at the University of North Dakota, contributing to therapeutic development for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. Previously, at the Center for Infectious Disease Control and Drug Development, Nigeria, he conducted antimicrobial and phytochemical assays on natural compounds like Moringa oleifera. His industrial stint at Dangote Pasta and Flour Ltd (2019–2020) yielded innovations such as a manual pasta crack test, which improved product reliability. Goshen has also held roles in quality assurance and control, ensuring compliance with food safety regulations. He is an active scientific communicator, leading research teams in the ICORMED Collaborative and Pan African Research Group. His work experience reflects his strong capacity for independent research, cross-functional teamwork, and public health impact, integrating both wet and dry lab methodologies to address complex biomedical problems.

🏆 Honors and Awards

Goshen David Miteu has received numerous accolades recognizing his academic excellence and leadership. He is a recipient of the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship (UK, £50,000) and the University of North Dakota Doctoral Scholarship (~$270,000). In 2024, he was awarded the Campbell Scholarship. His early academic excellence was recognized with awards such as Valedictorian, Overall Best Graduating Student, and Best Student in Biochemistry at Caleb University, where he earned multiple departmental prizes including the Okebukola Science Foundation Prize, Prof Nimbe’s Prize, and the Joseph Ayedun’s Prize. During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), he received a State Honors Award for public health outreach. Additional distinctions include awards from the Education USA Membership Program, the i-Scholar Initiative, and various alumni honors. His award trajectory showcases a consistent record of excellence in research, academics, and community service, positioning him as a rising leader in global biomedical science and innovation.

🔬 Research Focus

Goshen David Miteu’s primary research focus is the molecular basis of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Working in Chen’s Lab at the University of North Dakota, he explores how HIV impacts the central nervous system, leading to cognitive decline. His objective is to define the mechanistic pathways involved in HAND, particularly those related to endolysosomal dysfunction, and leverage this knowledge to develop novel therapeutic targets. His broader interests extend to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s disease, driven by a vision to address major public health challenges through translational neuroscience and molecular interventions. Goshen also has experience in recombinant protein technology, genomic profiling, and bioinformatics, and has contributed to research in antimicrobial resistance, plant-derived bioactives, and RNA helicases. His research philosophy is anchored in innovation, sustainability, and relevance to global health needs, particularly within the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 3 for Good Health and Wellbeing.

📚 Publications

  • 🧬 Aptamer Design as Biosensor to Detect Microbes

  • đź§Ş Aptamer Design for Allergy Detection

  • đź’‰ Conceptualized a Biosimilar Design to Replace Cancer Treatment with Provenge

  • đź§« Genomic Profiling of Bacillus Subspecies via pCR-4-TOPO Vector Cloning of 16s rRNA Gene

  • 🧬 Gateway Cloning of TIR1 Gene into Plasmid Vector pENTER11

  • 🌱 Transcriptome Data Analysis on Cytokinin Treatment on Roots of Seedlings

  • 🔬 Identification and Characterization of Bacillus Microbiota from Rumex obtusifolius Sample

  • đź§« FDA Approves CASGEVY™: First CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease – Review

  • đź§Ş Culture-Free Biphasic Approach for Early Sepsis Detection – Review Article

Alatwinusa Mpwaga | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alatwinusa Mpwaga | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Guangdong Ocean University, China

Dr. Alatwinusa Mpwaga is a distinguished aquaculture specialist with a comprehensive educational background and notable work experience in the field. She earned her PhD in Aquaculture from Guangdong Ocean University’s Fisheries College, specializing in Aquatic Animal Nutrition and Feed. Prior to this, she obtained a Master of Science in Aquaculture from Zhenjiang Ocean University, focusing on Aquaculture Process and Technology. Her foundational education includes a Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Alatwinusa Mpwaga has a robust educational background in the field of aquaculture. From 2021 to 2024, she pursued her PhD in Aquaculture at Guangdong Ocean University, within the Fisheries College’s Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Nutrition and Feed. Prior to this, from 2019 to 2021, she earned a Master of Science in Aquaculture from Zhenjiang Ocean University, where she specialized in Aquaculture Process and Technology through the Fisheries College. Dr. Mpwaga’s foundational education was completed from 2013 to 2016, when she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture. At Sokoine, she studied within the College of Agriculture’s Department of Animal, Aquaculture, and Range Sciences (DAARS).

Pofessional Experience:

In 2016, Dr. Alatwinusa Mpwaga completed an internship at Kiwila Fish Belt in Mbeya, Tanzania. From 2017 to 2019, she served as a farm manager at Galawani Farm Investment in Mkulanga, Tanzania. During this period, she undertook a variety of responsibilities, including educating farmers on fish pond management, instructing students from various colleges, planning breeding programs, overseeing the hatching and rearing of fish, ensuring adequate water supply, and maintaining detailed records of stocks, markets, and sales.

Skills :

Dr. Alatwinusa Mpwaga possesses a strong background in research and data analysis, with extensive experience in designing and implementing research projects, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting findings in a clear and concise manner. She has worked with various types of aquatic organisms, including fish and shellfish, demonstrating a broad range of practical skills. Dr. Mpwaga excels in communication, which is essential for interacting with colleagues, presenting research findings, and writing scientific papers. Additionally, she has expertise in statistical data analysis using SPSS and Excel, conducting laboratory experiments, and formulating fish and shrimp feed. Her experience extends to culturing and sampling fish and shrimp. Dr. Mpwaga is proficient in working both independently and collaboratively within a team setting.

achievements:

Dr. Alatwinusa Mpwaga has been recognized for her exceptional academic achievements. She was honored as an Outstanding Student in Guangdong province, China, for the 2021/2022 academic year. Her commitment to excellence continued to be acknowledged, as she again received the Outstanding Student award in Guangdong province for the 2023/2024 academic year.

📚Publications :

Protective effects of butyric acid during heat stress on the survival, immune response, histopathology, and gene expression in the hepatopancreas of juvenile Pacific shrimp (L. vannamei)

Authors: Yohana, M.A., Ray, G.W., Yang, Q., Ge, Z., Feng, L.

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Investigating the impacts of replacing fishmeal with dietary wheat gluten meal on the growth, immunity, and disease resistance of juvenile pearl gentian groupers

Authors: Gyan, R.W., Yohana, M.A., Yang, Q., Chi, S., Yi, Y.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

The effects of dietary L-carnitine supplementation in fish diet containing high corn gluten meal on immunity, lipid metabolism, and metabolomics in juvenile hybrid grouper (♀Epinephelus fuscoguttatus × ♂Epinephelus lanceolatus)

Authors: Gyan, W.R., Yohana, M.A., Yang, Q., Chi, S., Yi, Y.

Year: 2024

Citations: 2

Response of gut microbiota, antioxidation, and disease resistance to Pacific shrimp fed distiller’s dried grains with solubles replaced soybean meal

Authors: Yohana, M.A., Ray, G.W., Qihui, Y., Ge, Z.B., Feng, L.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Understanding the detrimental effects of heavy metal pollution in shrimp farming and treatment methods – a review

Authors: Derrick, A., Yohana, M.A., Yudong, Z., Tan, B., Zhang, S.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Implications of dietary soybean meal replacement with corn gluten meal on growth performance, antioxidant activities, hepatopancreatic histopathology, and intestinal flora of juvenile Pacific shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)

Authors: Yohana, M.A., Ray, G.W., Yang, Q., Mao, M., Yi, Y.

Year: 2023

Citations: 2

A Review on the Use of Azolla Meal as a Feed Ingredient in Aquatic Animals’ Diets

Authors: Yohana, M.A., Ray, G.W., Yang, Q., Shiyu, K., Derrick, A.

Year: 2023

Citations: 2

Effect of corn gluten meal on the replacement of soybean meal on the survival, biochemical and metabolic responses, and disease resistance of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)

Authors: Yohana, M.A., Ray, G.W., Yang, Q., Shuyan, C., Junming, D.

Year: 2023

Citations: 4

Corrigendum: Effects of dietary glycerol monolaurate on growth, antioxidant capacity and lipid metabolism in cage-farmed pompano (Trachinotus ovatus) juveniles (Front. Mar. Sci., (2022), 9, (914134), 10.3389/fmars.2022.914134)

Authors: Lin, H., Tan, B., Yang, Q., Ray, G.W., Yohana, M.A.

Year: 2022

Citations: 0

Effects of Dietary Glycerol Monolaurate on Growth, Antioxidant Capacity and Lipid Metabolism in Cage-Farmed Pompano (Trachinotus ovatus) Juveniles

Authors: Lin, H., Tan, B., Yang, Q., Ray, G.W., Yohana, M.A.

Year: 2022

Citations: 9