CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS CURRENT ADDRESS EMAIL MATHEW PIERO NGUGI P.O. Box 1750 – 60100 Embu P.O. Box 237 – 60100 Embu piero.mathew@ku.ac.ke/matpiero@gmail.com EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 2009-2013 Kenyatta University Doctor of Philosophy (Molecular Biology) Research title: Regeneration and RNAi-Mediated Downregulation of Cyano-glycosides Biosynthesis in Cassava 2002-2006 Kenyatta University Masters of Science (Biochemistry option) 1998-2002 Kenyatta University ` Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry Major) First class Honours 1993-1996 St Paul’s High School- Kevote Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Mean Grade B (Plain) 1984-1992 Gikuyari Primary School Kenya Certificate of Primary Education Attained 524 Marks out of 700 MP Ngugi Page 1 OTHER COURSES 27th – 28th March, 2014 Kenyatta University 2-day training workshop on “Ethical and Responsible Conduct of Research” 15th – 19th April, 2013 Kenyatta University and ASARECA 5-day training on “Application of Bioscience Technologies in Sorghum Production and Value Addition” 11th -15th March, 201 3 Kenya Institute of Bioinformatics and Angusgenomics, India Workshop on “Drug Discovery and Design” 29th July, 2011 Kenyatta University Regional centre for Capacity Development A course on “Basic Skills in Teaching Methodology and Course Examination” 11th -15th AUGUST, 2008 Moi University Short Course on Environmental Biosafety EMPLOYMENT HISTORY February, 2014 – Current: Kenyatta University Position: Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology September, 2010 – January, 2014: Kenyatta University Position: Tutorial fellow in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology January, 2010 – August, 2010: The Mombasa Polytechnic University College (Currently The Technical University of Mombasa) Position: Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Pure and Applied Sciences January, 2007 – December, 2012: Kenya Methodist University (KeMU) Position: Adjunct Biochemistry lecturer in the Department of Pure and Applied Sciences August, 2006 – April, 2007: The Kenya Polytechnic (Currently The Technical University of Kenya) Position: Adjunct Biochemistry Tutor in the Department of Applied Sciences MP Ngugi Page 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES Current: Departmental representative in the School Research Committee Current: Member, committee for development of a concept note to be submitted to ASARECA Current: Member, Departmental Board of Postgraduate Studies Current: Expert Trainer of Departmental Staff on Smart Board Use in Teaching and e-learning 2013 – Current: Member, Departmental Strategic Plan Development Committee 2013 –Current: Departmental Co-ordinator for University Website Updates 2013 –Current: Chairman, Kenyatta University Biochemistry and Biotechnology Staff Welfare (KUBBSWA) 2010 – Current: Member, Departmental Forensic Science Curriculum Development Committee 2010 – Current: Member, Departmental Curriculum Review Committee AWARDS 10th September, 2002: Awarded Msc Scholarship by Kenyatta University 12th October, 2002: Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Biochemical Society of Kenya (BSK) for being the Best Overall Biochemistry student in Kenyatta university in 2001/2002 Academic year 2nd February, 2007: Awarded PhD Scholarship by Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) 23rd December, 2012: Awarded a Scientific Credit certificate by OMICS Publishing Group as a prestigious author in the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolism whose paper had the highest number of full text downloads and citations RESEARCH INVOLVEMENT 1. Project Title: Enhancing Cassava productivity through host plant resistance breeding against Cassava Mosaic Disease and Cassava Brown Streak Disease Funding agency: World Bank through Eastern Africa Agricultural Productivity Project (EAAPP) Status: Ongoing MP Ngugi Page 3 2. Project Title: Assessment of indoor background ionizing radiation in human habitat: a potential cause of the rising cancers incidences in Kenya Funding agency: National Council for Science and Technology Status: Ongoing POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION Emma Magiri Title: Transformation of selected cassava germplasm for enhanced resistant to CBSD. Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. MSc. in progress Christine Wanyonyi Title: Genetic Engineering of selected cassava against CMD. Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. Msc. in progress Phillip Ogolla Title: Determination of background ionizing radiations in human premises and selected quarries around Nairobi county. Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. Msc. in progress Esther Syombua Title: Cloning and Validation of the RNAi binary construct in transgenic tobacco and cassava. Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. Msc. in progress Joseph Mwirigi Mwiti. Title: Incidence and antibiotic resistance of selected pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae isolated from beef in Meru county. Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Mount Kenya University, Thika, Kenya. Msc. in progress PUBLICATIONS 1. M.N. Piero, R.C. Cheruiyot, R.O. Omwoyo, A.J. Mgutu and J.S. Machuka, (2013). Plant Regeneration of Kenyan Cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) Genotypes. American Journal of Biotechnology and Molecular Sciences, 3(1): 1-7. 2. Njagi JM, Ireri AM, Njagi ENM, Akunga D, Afullo ATO, Ngugi MP, Mwanzo I, and Karugu NI, (2013). Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Perceptions of Village Residents on the Health Risks Posed by Kadhodeki Dumpsite in Nairobi, Kenya. World Environment, 3(5):155-160. doi: 10.5923/j.env.20130305.02. 3. Ngugi M Piero, Njagi J Murugi, Oduor R Okoth, Mgutu A Jalemba, Ngeranwa NJ Joseph and Njagi EN Mwaniki, (2012). Prevention of Type I Diabetes Mellitus: The Role of Immune Interventions. Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology, S2:005. doi:10.4172/2155-9899.S2-005. 4. Njagi JM, Piero MN, Ngeranwa JJN, Njagi ENM, Kibiti CM, Njue WM, Maina D, Gathumbi PK, (2012).Assessment of Antidiabetic Potential of Ficus Sycomorus on Alloxan-induced Diabetic Mice. International Journal of Diabetes Research, 1(4): 47-51 DOI: 10.5923/j.diabetes.20120104.01 5. Anthony M. Ireri, Dinah W. Tumuti, Philomena N. Mathuvi, Joan M. Njagi, Ngugi M. Piero, Haniel N. Gatumu, Amos N. Njagi and Njagi I. Karugu (2012). Sources MP Ngugi Page 4 of VCT Information and Reasons for Use or Non Use of VCT Services by Young People in Selected Rural Locations in Kenya. International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow, 1(2):1-8. 6. Anthony M. Ireri, Philomena N. Mathuvi, Amos M. Njagi, Eric G. Mwenda, Haniel N. Gatumu, Joan M. Njagi, Mathew N. Piero, Njagi I. Karugu (2012). Assessing Young P eoples’ Mom entar y Thoughts About Sex: A Proposal of the Sex Envelope Game. International Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(3): 31-35 7. Njagi Joan Murugi, Ngugi Mathew Piero, Kibiti Cromwell Mwiti, Ngeranwa Ngari Jeremiah Joseph, Njagi Eliud Nyaga Mwaniki, Mbiti Wilson Njue, Maina David and Gathumbi Peter Karuri (2012). Evaluation of Antidiabetic Effects of Kleinia Squarrosa on Alloxanized Diabetic Mice. Asian Journal of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2(2):54-60. 8. Njagi Joan Murugi, Ngugi Mathew Piero, Kibiti Cromwell Mwiti, Ngeranwa N. J. Joseph, Njagi Eliud N. Mwaniki, Njue M. Wilson, Maina David and Gathumbi Peter Karuri (2012). Hypoglycemic Effects of Caesalpinia Volkensii on AlloxanInduced Diabetic Mice. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 5(2):69-74. 9. M.N. Piero, J.M. Njagi, C.M. Kibiti, J.J.N. Ngeranwa, E.N.M. Njagi and P.M.Miriti (2012). The Role of Vitamins and Mineral Elements in Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Review. South Asian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2(Supp.1):107-115. 10. Ngugi M. Piero, Njagi M. Joan, Kibiti M. Cromwell, Maina D, Ngeranwa J.N. Joseph, Njagi N.M. Eliud, Njue M. Wilson, Gathumbi K. Peter (2012). Trace Elements Content of Selected Kenyan Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, 4(3):39-42. 11. Ngugi M P, Njagi J M, Kibiti C M, Ngeranwa J J N and Njagi E N M (2012). Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus. International Journal of Diabetes Research, 1(2): 24-27. 12. M.N. Piero, J.M. Njagi, C.M. Kibiti, J.J.N. Ngeranwa and E.N.M. Njagi (2012). Metabolic Complications of Diabetes Mellitus: A Review. South Asian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2(2): 37-49. 13. Ngugi M. Piero, Njagi M. Joan, Kibiti M. Cromwell, Ngeranwa J.N. Joseph, Njagi N.M. Eliud, Njue M. Wilson and Gathumbi K. Peter (2012). Herbal management of diabetes mellitus: A rapidly expanding research avenue. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, 4(2):1-4. 14. Piero NM, Joan MN, Cromwell KM, Joseph NJ, Wilson NM, Daniel M, Peter KG, Eliud NMN, (2011). Hypoglycemic Activity of Some Kenyan Plants Traditionally used to Manage Diabetes Mellitus in Eastern Province. Journal of Diabetes and Metabolism, 2:155. doi:10.4172/2155-6156.1000155 15. Ngugi Mathew Piero, Njagi Joan Murugi, Makenzi Gona Nzaro, (2013). Cancer: A Molecular Curse? [Submitted to International Journal of Internal Medicine, Currently under blind review] 16. Piero Mathew Ngugi, Nzaro Gona Makenzi, Njagi Joan Murugi, (2013). Diabetes Mellitus – A Devastating Metabolic Disorder. [Submitted to the Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, currently under blind review.] 17. Joan Murugi Njagi, Mathew Ngugi Piero, Cromwell Mwiti Kibiti, Joseph JN Ngeranwa, Eliud Nyaga M Njagi, Wilson M Njue, Peter K Gathumbi, (2013). MP Ngugi Page 5 Aqueous extracts of Helichrysum odoratissimum lower blood glucose levels in diabetic mice. [Submitted to Journal of Medical Sciences, currently under blind review]. CONFERENCE/SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS 1. Ngugi, M.P., Machuka, J.S. and Cheruiyot R.C (2013). “Regeneration and RNAImediated down-regulation of cyanoglycoside biosynthesis in Cassava”. 27th Kenyatta university Postgradraduate seminars on 26th November, 2013. 2. Njagi J.M, Ngugi M.P, Ngeranwa, J.J.N. and Njagi, E.N.M. (2008). “ Hypoglycemic effects of some Kenyan plants that traditionally manage Diabetes mellitus”. 5th International Congress of the African Association of Physiological Sciences (AAPS) from 27th July-1st August 2008. PERSONAL INTERESTS Extra curricular Community service Hobbies Traveling & reading journals Membership Biochemical Society of Kenya Biotechnology Platform, Kenya MP Ngugi Page 6 REFEREES 1. Prof. Joseph J.N. Ngeranwa, Associate Professor and Dean, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844 - 00100, Nairobi. Tel. 0722 268 293. 2. Dr. Steven M. Runo, Senior Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844 - 00100, Nairobi. Tel. 0727 346 496. 3. Dr. Allan Jalemba Mgutu Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844 - 00100, Nairobi. Tel. 0727 350 339. MP Ngugi Page 7
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