
Charlie Franck Amoia
Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) candidate in Molecular Virology - Department of Microbiology, Parasitology and Biotechnology at Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance (SACIDS) / Sokoine University of Agriculture | Morogoro , Tanzania
- Subjects:
- Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Biology
- Spoken languages:
- English, French, Swahili
- Status:
- Looking for a mentor and open to collaboration.
- Support Level:
- Editing Support, Long-term mentoring and support
- Support Needed:
- Article planning, Dealing with the publishing process, Language polishing/light editing, Presentation planning, Responding to peer review, Statistics, Study design, Table and figure design, Language editing or proofreading support, Statistical advice, Theses and dissertation writing, Data analysis, Data management and sharing
Work
- Subjects:
- Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Biology
- Research Keywords:
- Virus, Vaccine, Poultry diseases, Molecular virology, Animal Production, Newcastle disease virus
- Collaboration interests:
- Newcastle disease virus, Vaccine development, Gene sequencing, Phylogenetic analyses, Phylogeography, Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis,
- Biography:
- Charlie Franck Amoia he's a Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) candidate in Veterinary Medicine at Sokoine University of Agriculture (since 2020). he's hold an MSc in Quality Security Environment from Cheikh Anta Diop University (2017), and an MSc in Animal Health and Production from Nangui Abrogoua University (2015). His research interests are on the genomic epidemiology of viral diseases that threaten health, food security, livelihood and vaccine development. He is currently a researcher at the SACIDS Foundation for One Health (SACIDS) at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Morogoro, Tanzania. SACIDS is an institute of SUA that deals with infectious diseases of humans and animals within the ecosystems of southern, central and eastern Africa.
- Curriculum Vitae:
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