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PROF. BARRACK OTIENO ABONYO RESUME
Barrack Otieno Abonyo Ph. D
Email: [email protected]
Date of birth: January 8, 1969
Telephone number: 0703634691
Home address: Box 58 Ahero
Current Position: Registrar Planning, Partnership, Research and Innovation, Kibabii University
PROFESSION
Professor, Consultant and Research Scientist in Medical Physiology with emphasis on Lung
Inflammatory diseases
EDUCATION/TRAINING
1. Research Associate Florida A and M University, Tallahassee FL, USA 2005
2. Postdoctoral Fellow St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis 'IN. USA 2003
3. Ph.D., East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA. 2002
4. Special graduate program for Ph.D. Dartmouth College Hanover, NH, USA. 1998
5. M. Phil., Moi University (Maseno College), Maseno, Kenya 1997
6. B.S., Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. 1991
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
2019 Training on Human Resource Management for top University Administrators
2014 Certificate in Corporate Management, Kenya School of Government
2010 Grant Writing Workshop.
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University of Kentucky, Kentucky, USA
This was an interactive training on grant writing skills for faculty engaged in biomedical
research or training to enable them develop and submit competitive research proposals.
2010 Teaching Scholars Summer Institute workshop
West Virginia University, West Virginia, USA
This program focused on developing educational theories/technologies as well as
promoting educational skills, critical thinking, and innovative approaches. The modules
for this program will include: Philosophy of Education, Learning Styles & Strategies,
Scholarship in Education, Information Technology, Leadership in Education and
Assessment
2010 Quality Education for minorities network Proposal Development
Workshop, Memphis TN, USA
This workshop focused on improving quality and scope of research and research training
in science and engineering.
2010 Harvard Lung Conference & Centre for Integration of Medicine and Innovative
Technology (CIMIT) Workshop
Harvard Medical School, Boston MS, USA
This workshop presented the latest findings related to pulmonary disease. The workshop
on the other hand emphasized- on the utility of CTh1JT model in the field of inhalation
technology for applications of pulmonary diseases such as Asthma, Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAR) therapy
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2008 Alliance for Graduate Education and Professoriate (AGEP)
Michigan State University College of Natural Sciences
The purpose of the workshop was to enhance experience in Graduate Students training
2006 Quality Education for minorities network Biology and Mathematics Faculty Workshop
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The purpose of the workshop was to enhance the quality of Biology and Mathematics instruction
as well as to improve student performance and interest in these fields.
2006 Quality Education for minorities network Proposal Development Workshop Washington
DC, USA . This workshop focused on improving quality and scope of research and research
training' in science and engineering.
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1996 First South African International Symposium
on University of Witwatersrand, South
Africa
Developmental and Cell Biology. "Ex Ovo Omnia: From the Egg Everything" Cellular
and Molecular Strategies of Development
1996 UNESCO-ICRO, University of Witwatersrand
and University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
University of Wisconsin organized course on Imaging Cellular Dynamics during
development and Reproduction.
1993 Food and Agriculture Organization, a department of United Nations Organization (FAO) Naivasha Institute of Fisheries and Wildlife, Kenya course on Fish Quality Control. The course was based on limiting fish spoilage by reducing bacterial contamination and enforcing high quality fish processing standards.
1993 In service Training in Fishery Sciences and Management for Fishery Officers.
Naivasha Institute of Fisheries and Wildlife, Kenya
This was a one year training on fisheries management and management of fisheries personnel
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
1. Highlighted by International Innovation magazine (June 2010)
2. Florida A&M University wide Teacher of the year Award Recipient (2010)
3. FAMU College of Pharmacy Emerging Investigator of the year Award (2010)
4. Florida A&M University wide Emerging Researcher of the year Award Recipient (2010)
5. Who is who Among America's teachers (2006/2007)
6. Scientific Picture finding developed by Dr. Abonyo selected for the cover of Journal of Interferon
and Cytokine Res 25:82-91 (2005).
7. APS Young Investigators Award Recipient (2003)
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
1. Registrar Planning, Partnership, Research and Innovation, Kibabii University (2018)
2. Professor Medical Physiology, Masinde Muliro University (2018)
3. Professor Medical Physiology, Uzima Medical School (2017)
4. Kisumu County Executive Committee member for Water, Energy and Natural Resources (2013)
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5. Director Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company (2013)
6. Professor in Allied Health Sciences, Bondo University (2012)
7. Search Committee for the Dean of the FAMU College of Agriculture (October, 2011)
8. Editor Pharmaceutica Analytical Acta (2011)
9. Associate Professor in Pharmacology Florida A and M University (2009)
10. Core Faculty Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCM) Programs (2008)
11. Reviewer International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2007)
12. FAMU College of Arts and Science Graduate Faculty (2007)
13. FAMU College of Pharmacy .and Pharmaceutical Science Graduate Faculty (2007)
14. Research Committee Member College of Arts and Sciences (2006)
15. FAMU Biology Department Featured Faculty (2006)
16. Graduate Faculty (2005)
17. Tenure earning Assistant Professor in Biology Florida A and M University (2005)
18. Visiting Assistant Professor in Biology Florida A and M University (2003)
PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS
1. 2010-2011- Spokesperson for Kenya global unity
2. 2008-2009- Interim president of Tallahassee African Coalition (TAC)
3. 2007 -2009-The president of Kenya Development Fund Corporation
4. 2007- 2008- Interim chairman of Kenya Relief Organization
5. 2004 -2011- Judge for graduate students Science Fairs
6. 2007-2007- Co–convener of Tallahassee African Sister City coalition (TASCC) conference in
Tallahassee, Florida.
7. 2006-2006- Judge for Leon for Leon County High School Science Competition.
WORK EXPERIENCE
2018-To date. Registrar Planning, Partnership, Research and Innovation, Kibabii University,
Kenya
Initiating, coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating strategic plans;
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Coordinating of research, extension and outreach programs and ensure skills and
technology transfer to industry and society;
Mobilizing financial support for extension programs and activities;
Promoting and coordinating publications and extension services;
Promoting management and collaboration in extension linkages, programs and activities
2017-2018. Professor and Chairman of Medical Physiology, Uzima Medical College, Kenya
Consulting and conducting research on lung inflammatory diseases Teaching Medical Physiology Managing student and faculty affairs
2013-2017. Kisumu County Cabinet Minister for Water, Energy and Natural Resources
Responsible for bringing safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in Kisumu County.
Worked with governments, corporations, foundations, and non-governmental
organizations to provide water and energy to poor communities. Provided direct
management of high-level programs in Kisumu Country. Developed Kisumu water and
energy strategic plan, service charter and County Integrated Development Plan. Provided
oversight on national programs in Kisumu County to ensure impact and compliance with
financial audits and reporting requirements. Managed local networks through which
Kisumu WASH network was founded. Initiated, rehabilitated and developed several
water supply schemes including Nyakach, sango Rota, Miriu Right bank, Muhoroni,
Maseno Kombewa, Nyamarwaka water supply schemes among others
2013-2017. Director, Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company
Board of Director Member responsible for company administration and policy development. Helped initiate several water projects in Kisumu County. Expanded the operation of Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company to include the rural parts of Kisumu County.
2009-2012. Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A & M University College of
Pharmacy Tallahassee, Florida.
Consulting and conducting research on lung inflammatory diseases Teaching Human Structure and Function, Pathophysiology, Molecular pharmacology, Pharmacological Techniques Managing faculty affairs and Postdoctoral Fellows
2010- 2012. Adjunct Associate Professor of Biology Tallahassee Community College
Tallahassee, Florida.
Teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry. Research methods and Biological Sciences
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2008-2012. Adjunct Associate Professor of Biology, Florida A & M University College of
Arts and Sciences Tallahassee, Florida.
Teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Vertebrate Physiology, Cell and Molecular Biology and Comparative Physiology
2008- 2009. Tenure Earning Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A&M
University College of Pharmacy, Tallahassee, Florida.
Teaching Human Structure and Function, Pathophysiology, Molecular
Pharmacology, Pharmacological Techniques
Consulting and conducting research on lung inflammatory diseases and lung cancer
2005 – 2008. Tenure Earning Assistant Professor of Biology, Florida A&M University, College
of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Tallahassee, Florida. Teaching
Anatomy and Physiology, Vertebrate Physiology, Endocrine Physiology, Cell and
Molecular Biology and Gene Manipulation
Consulting and conducting research on lung inflammatory diseases and lung cancer
2005 – 2005. Visiting Professor of Biology Florida A&M University, College of Arts and
Sciences, Biology Department, Tallahassee, Florida.
Teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Vertebrate Physiology, Endocrine Physiology,
Cell and Molecular Biology and Gene Manipulation
2004 – 2005. Research Associate, Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy, Tallahassee,
Florida.
Consulting and conducting research on lung inflammatory diseases and lung cancer
2002 – 2004. Postdoctoral Fellow, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee. Department of infectious diseases
Conducting research on lung inflammatory diseases and lung cancer
1996 -1997. Graduate assistant in Zoology department, Maseno University
College, Kenya.
Assisting in teaching Endocrine Physiology, Cell and Molecular
Biology and Gene Manipulation
1992 – 1994. Fisheries Officer, Kenya Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife
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In charge of Fisheries conservation and Management in Kwale
District, Kenya.
1991 – 1992. High School Teacher at Riokindo High School, Kenya
Teaching Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Mathematics
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2009 – 2012. Conducting and Managing research on Analysis of African Medicinal plants. We
emphasize on conducting research that will lead to incooperation of African alternative
Medicine into modern medicine.
The project is yet to be funded
2004 – 2012. Conducting and Managing research on molecular inhibition of pro inflammatory
products and their receptors at the gene expression level in an effort to circumvent the
progression of asthma. We emphasize on the use of antisense oligonucleotide as
well as RNA interference technology to achieve these goals.
The project has been funded by. NIH for the last three years Another
component dealing with Identification of Eotaxin 3 regulated proteins has been
awarded under NIB R15 grant.
2002 – 2012. Conducting and Managing research on the use of CTP: Phospholcholine
Cytidyltransferase (CCT) dominant negative domains and vector based siRNA as a
possible cure for lung cancer
The project has been submitted for funding to NIH MBRS grant
and funded by inhouse RCMI grant
1998 – 2012. Conducting and Managing research on SNARE proteins with surfactant secretion.
The project was funded by NIB for a period of 5 years under
supervision of Dr. Lin Liu of Oklahoma State University.
A project entitled Mechanisms of eotaxin secretion which is
related to SNARE work has been submitted for NIH R03
grant.
1997 – 1998. Conducted and Managed research on PDZ domains and translocation of defective
chloride channel from the basolateral to the apical membrane in an effort to solve cystic
fibrosis disease condition.
This proposition was funded by NIB under Dr. Bruce Stanton at Dartmouth
College.
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1995 – 1997. Conducted Research on molecular aspects of Nile Perch oocytes. The project gave
birth to Lake Victoria Institute in Maseno University in Kenya that concentrates on
Lake Victoria biodiversity to date.
1990 – 1992. Conducted an undergraduate project on food habits and habitats of different species of
Tilapia in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. The project provided the first documentation of the
different types of foods the fish thrives on. The knowledge was useful for fish farmers
who have since aggressively embarked on aquaculture of Tilapia.
RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS OBTAINED
Grant Title Funding Agency Period/Term Amount
Molecular mechanisms of eotaxin Secretion HD41829 (Chambers) Role : Project Investigator
Faculty Research Pilot program
2/2/06-2/2/07 $ 5000
The role of eotaxins in neurodegeneration 2G12RR03020 (Lewis) Role : Project Investigator
NIH/NCRR/RCMI 9/9/05-9/9/06 $ 5000
“airway Epithelial cells as targets for Anti- inflammatory Respirable Antisense Oligonucleotides” G12RR03020 Role : Collaborating with Dr. Heiman
NIH/RCMI 08/13/03 -05/31/2008 $ 502,722
Targeted knockdown of CTP as a mechanism for killing lung tumor cells 2G12RR03020 (Lewis) Role : Project Investigator
NIH/NCRR/RCMI 9/9/07-9/9/08 $ 5000
Small interfering RNA targeting Airway chemokines GM-008111 Role : Collaborating with Dr. Heiman
NIH/NIGMS/MBRS
5/1/06-4/30/09 $500,000
Identification of eotaxin-3-regulated genes and proteins in alveolar type II cell” IR15HL093710-01A1 Role : Principal Investigator
NIH 06/01/2009-06/01/2011
$212,550
“Identification of cytokines and chemokines associated with parkinson’s disease” G12RR03020 (Lewis) Soliman, Core Director Role : Project Investigator
NIH/NCRR/RCMI 09/09/08-06/30/2013 $10,500
“Biotechnology pathways to Disease prevention and Therapy” G12RR03020 (Lewis) 09/09/08-
NIH/NCRR/RCMI 06/30/2013 $1,533,541
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Goodman, Core Director Role: Faculty Coordinator
CC chemokines and neurodegenaration G12RR03020 (Lewis) 09/09/08- Goodman, Core Director Role: Project Investigator
NIH/NCRR/RCMI 09/30/2009 $6,000
Air Force research lab/RV Eglin AFB. “The DREAM summer program for recruitment of minorities into the STEM disciplines” Role: Sub Contractor
DOD 04/05/2010-04/05/2011
$10,000
The Role of Novel Substituted Diindolylmethane Analogues in the treatment of triple- Negative and ErbB2- positive Breast Cancer. Role:Project Investigator
Department of Defence (DOD)- Army Breast cancer research program (BCRP)
04/05/2011-04/05/2014
$1,400,000
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
1. Gene. silencing technology. Includes antisense and siRNA design, transfection into cells and
determination of its effects on the function of the target protein.
2. Transgenic mice generation including handling, mating genotyping and characterization
3. Whole lung perfusion and isolation of purified alveolar type II cells
4. Dominant negative inhibition of endogenous protein function. Includes designing fragments of
dominant negative inhibitors of target protein and measuring their effect
5. Gene cloning and expression technics including insertion of genes into vectors, vector
propagation and purification as well as expression in the target cells.
6. Phosphotidylcholine measurement with emphasis on surfactant biosynthesis measurement.
7. Western blot protein analysis
8. Immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry and ELISA
9. RT PCR techniques including DNA and RNA isolation
10. Invitro enzymatic activity assays
11. Thin layer gel chromatography
12. Whole animal handling
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RESEARCH INTERSEST
1. The use of gene silencing for asthma therapy
2. Molecular aspects of chemokine signaling and their role in cancer progression
1. Identification ofEotaxins regulated genes and proteins
2. Modulation of pulmonary surfactant by chemokines during lung inflammation
3. Contribution of chemokines to progression of neurodegenerative inflammation.
4. Cell specific inhibition of cancer cells proliferation
5. Analysis of Indigenous African Medicinal Plants therapeutic applications
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
1. American Physiological Society
2. Association of African Biomedical Scientists
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
1. Nkembo A, Lamango N, Ghokam H, Lambert A, Randolph D, Marijani Rand Abony B
(2011).Syzgium guineensis extracts display cell specific anticancer properties: Experimental
Biology, Washington DC.
2. Rukia Marijani, Tierre Matthews, Hasina McGann, Nazarius Lamango, and Barack 0 .
Abonyo (2011). Regulatory effect of ccl26 on cancer related genes. Experimental Biology
Washington DC.
3. McGann R, Mathews T, Marijani and Abonyo B (2011). Organophosphates induce A549' cell
toxicity is accompanied by enhanced gene expression of inflammatory cytokines. Experimental
Biology, Washington DC. ·.: .'
4. Mathews T, McGann H, Marijani and Abonyo B (2011). 'Organophosphates inhibit expression
of growth factors in neuroblastoma cells. Experimental Biology, Washington DC.
5. Rukia M and Abonyo B (2010). CTP: Phosphocholine cytidyltransferase alpha (CCTα)
siRNA induce cell death in p53 negative and positive lung cancer cells Experimental
Biology, Washington DC
6. Abonyo BO (2009). Dominant Negatives against CTP:Phosphocholine Cytidyltransferase
alpha (CCTα) domains induce cell death: Implications in cancer therapy. 11th. RCMI
International Symposium on health disparities.pp:31
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7. Equar Taka, Younes J. Errahali, Barack O. Abonyo, David M. Bauer and Ann S. Heiman (2008).
Post-transcriptional silencing of CCR3 downregulates IL-4 stimulated release of eotaxin-J (CCL26)
and other CCR3 ligands in alveolar type II cells. Journal of Cytokine. FASEB J. 21: A499.
8. David M. Bauer, Equar Taka, Ann S. Heiman and Barack O. Abonyo (2008). Identification 'of
eotaxin-3-regulated cytokines released by alveolar type II cells. Journal of Physiology. FASEB J.
21: A499.
9. Abonyo, B. 0; Lebby, K. D. and Heiman, A. S. (2006). The CCRligands MTP-alpha and RANTES
modulate eotaxin-3 (CCL26) synthesis and release by alveolar type II cells. FASEB J. 20: A1439.
10. Abonyo BO, Alexander MS, Heiman AS. (2005). Regulation of eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 synthesis
and secretion in AS49 cells reflects a possible mechanism by which alveolar epithelial cells
participate in chemoattraction into the airway. F ASEB J. 19: A1295.
11. Abonyo, B., Gou, D.M., Wang, P. and Liu, L. (2003). Sytaxin 2 and SNAP-23 are part of the
molecular machinery for surfactant secretion. FASEB J. 17~ A83. (BA: selected oral presentation
in a special session, Highlights in Respiration Physiology Graduate Student poster discussion).
12. Singh, T., K., Abonyo, B. and Liu, L. (2001). Reorganization of cytoskeleton and lung surfactant
secretion in alveolar type II cells. FASEB J. 15:A495.
13. Abonyo, B., Rowan, W. H, McMillan, D., Li L. H., Zimmerman, U. J. and Liu, L. (2000) Role ofNSF
and a-SNAP in lung surfactant secretion. FASEB J. 14:A600.JBA: selected oral presentation in a
special session Highlights in Respiration Physiology Graduate Student poster discussion).
14. Waindi, E. N. and Abonyo, B. (1997) Invitro protein processing in the Nile Perch (Lates niloticus,
Linneus) oocytes. Moi. Biol, Ce1l306a: 1778.
15. Abonyo, B. and Waindi, E. N. (1997) Molecular aspects of Nile Perch (Lates niloticus) oocytes.
Poster presentation at International Biochemistry conference at University of Nairobi, Kenya.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Marijani R. and Barack O. Abonyo (2012). Dual action of CCL26 in regulation of expression and
release of cytokines in alveolar type II cells during asthmatic inflammation. ABB (Submiited
2012).
2. McGann R, Mathews T, Marijani and Abonyo B (2011). Organophosphates induce A549' cell
toxicity is accompanied by enhanced gene expression of inflammatory cytokines. The FASEB
Journal. 2011;25:561.9
3. Nkembo A, Lamango N, Ghokam H, Lambert A, Randolph D, Marijani Rand Abonyo B (2011).
Syzgium guineensis extracts display cell specific anticancer properties The FASEB Journal.
25:498.8
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4. Mathews T, McGann H, Marijani and Abonyo B (2011). 'Organophosphates inhibit expression of
growth factors in neuroblastoma cells. The FASEB Journal. 25:561.8
5. Rukia Marijani, Tierre Matthews, Hasina McGann, Nazarius Lamango, and Barack 0 . Abonyo
(2011). Regulatory effect of ccl26 on cancer related genes. The FASEB Journal. 25:561.7
6. Marijani R. and Abonyo B.O. (2011).CTP: Phosphocholine cytidyltransferase alpha (CCTα) siRNA
induce cell death of lung cancer cells. Pharm Anal Acta2:121.doi:l0.417212153-2435.1000121
7. B.O. Abonyo and R Marijani (2010). Efforts to eradicate asthma. International Innovation, June
2010, pg. 71-73.
8. Errahali J. Younes, Taka Equar, Abonyo BO. and Heiman A.S. (2009). CCL26- targeted siRNA
treatment of alveolar type II cells decreases expression of CCR3 binding chemokines and
reduces eosinophil migration: Implications in asthma therapy. Journal of Interferon and
Cytokine Research .29(4): 227-240
9. Equar Taka, Younes J. Errahali, Barack O. Abonyo, David M. Bauer and Ann S. Heiman * (2008).
Post-transcriptional silencing of CCR3 downregulates 1L-4 stimulated release of eotaxin-3
(CCL26) and other CCR3 ligands in alveolar type II cells. Cytokine.44 (3):342-51.
10. Lamango N. S, Koikov LRandolf D., Abonyo KO and Hubbard J.(2007). Noncholinergic
organophospphorous toxicity: possible mechanisms involving protein prenylation pathway. A
chapter in a book entitled Neurotoxicity syndromes, Nova Publishers. ISBN: 1-60021-797-4.
11. Abonyo BO, Lebby K. D, Tonry, J. H, Ahmad, M, Heiman, A S. (2006). Modulation of eotaxin-3
(CCL26) in alveolar type II epithelial cells. Cytokine. 36:237-44.
12. Abonyo BO, Alexander MS and Heiman AS. (2005). Autoregulation of CCL26 synthesis and
secretion in A549 cells: A possible mechanism by which alveolar epithelial cells modulate airway
inflammation. Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol Physiol, 289:lA78-88.
13. Heiman, A, Abonyo, B., Darling-Reed, S. and Alexander, M. (2005). Cyt.okine stimulated human
lung alveolar epithelial cells release eotaxin-2 (CCL24) and eotaxin-3 (CCL26). J. Interferon and
Cytokine Res 25:82-91. (Picture developed in our laboratory was used for the cover of this
journal).
14. Abonyo, B., Gou, D. M., Wang, P. Narasaraju, T. A, Wang, Z.x. and Liu, 1. (2004) Syntaxin 2 and
SNAP-23 are required for regulated surfactant secretion. Biochemistry. 43: 3499-506.
15. Chattopadyay, S., Sun, P., Wang, P., Abonyo, B.,Cross, N. and Liu, 1. (2003) Fusion of lamellar
bodies with the plasma membrane is driven by the dual action of annexin II tetramer and
arachidonic acid. J. Bioi. Chem. 278: 39675-39683.
16. Singh, T. K., Abonyo, B.,Narasaraju, T. and Liu, 1. (2003) Reorganization of cytoskeleton during
surfactant secretion in lung type II cells: a role of annexin II, Cell Signal. 16:63-70.
17. Abonyo, B., Wang, P., Narasaraju T., Rowan, W. H., McMillian, D.H., Zimmerman, UJ. and Liu,
L(2003) Characterization of a-SNAP in alveolar type II cells: implications in lung surfactant
secretion. Am J. Respir Respir. Mol Cell Biol. 29:273-282.
18. Bryan D. Moyer,l Jerod Denton.I Katherine H. Karlson.I Donna Reynolds.1 Shusheng Wang, 2
John E. Mickle, 3Michal Milewski, 3 Garry R. Cutting, 3 William B. Guggino,4 Min Li,2 and Bruce
A. StantonlA (1999) PDZ-interacting domain in CFTR is an apical membrane polarization signal. J.
Clio. Invest. 104:1353-1361. (Barack Abonyo acknowledged for work done during the early
phase of the study).
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19. Abonyo, B., Cornell, E., Fixman, 1, Rittman, J. and Wallace, D. (1998) Lake Victoria, A
mathematical Ecohistory. (The book is currently in use in Dartmouth college Math curriculumat
www.math.dartmouth.edwmatc/math5.medicalllake vict.pdf.
REFERENCES
1. Prof. J.B. Okeyo-Owuor (Ph.D. EBS)
Professor & Leader Environmental Management Academic Programme
School of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
Rongo University
P.O. Box 30300-40404. Rongo, Kenya
Phone: 254728303839
Email: [email protected]
2. Prof. Norbert Opiyo Akech
Professor
Department of Geology
P.O. Box 30197. Nairobi, Kenya
Telephone: 254-02-4442482
Fax: 254-02-4449902A Email: [email protected]
3. Israel Agina
Board Chairman
Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company Limited
Nafaka House, Oginga Odinga Street
P.O Box 3210 - 40100 Kisumu, Kenya
Telephone: +254 57 202 4100, 202 3856, 202 3977
Fax: +254 57 202 1604
Email: [email protected]
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1. Prof. J.B. Okeyo-Owuor (Ph.D. EBS)
Professor & Leader Environmental Management Academic Programme
School of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
Rongo University
P.O. Box 30300-40404. Rongo, Kenya
Phone: 254728303839
Email: [email protected] Lamango, Ph.D.
2. Prof. Norbert Opiyo Akech
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College of Biological and Physical sciences
Department of Geology
P.O. Box 30197. Nairobi, Kenya
Telephone: 254-02-4442482
Fax: 254-02-4449902A Email: [email protected]
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Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company Limited
Nafaka House, Oginga Odinga Street
P.O Box 3210 - 40100 Kisumu, Kenya
Telephone: +254 57 202 4100, 202 3856, 202 3977
Fax: +254 57 202 1604
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