Tobias Apinjoh
Description
Undergraduate through postgraduate levels, earning a PhD degree. He studied serum cytokine levels in pregnant women at Masters level and the pathophysiology of malaria infection in three Cameroonian ethnic groups at doctoral level. He has also obtained at master’s degree in Plant Genetic Manipulation from the University of Nottingham, UK where he worked to introduce the isopentenyltransferase (ipt) gene for delayed leaf senescence into commercial cultivars of lettuce, Lactuca sativa cv. Saladin. He is a lecturer in Biochemistry, member of the Plasmodium Diversity Network Africa (PDNA) and DELGEME Postdoc whose research focuses mainly on the molecular epidemiology of malaria and other infectious diseases.