Nyambane Ontita | Microbiology | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Nyambane Ontita | Microbiology | Best Research Article Award

Central South University, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Nyambane Clive Ontita's academic journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for environmental microbiology and sustainable technologies. He began his undergraduate studies with a Bachelor of Science in Education (Biology/Agriculture) from Bugema University, Uganda, in 2010, which laid a strong foundation in biological sciences and teaching. Driven by a growing curiosity about microbial life, he pursued a Master of Science in Microbiology at Kenyatta University, Kenya, graduating in 2015. His passion for advanced research and problem-solving led him to China, where he is currently completing a Ph.D. in Environmental Microbiology at Central South University (2021–2025), under the mentorship of Prof. Weimin Zeng.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Clive’s professional path is as dynamic as it is impactful. He served as a Part-time Lecturer at Kisii University (2015–2021), where he taught medical microbiology and mentored students in both theory and practical laboratory skills. Simultaneously, he lectured at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) (2016–2021), handling modules in general microbiology and environmental physiology. These roles not only honed his communication and instructional abilities but also solidified his role as a dedicated educator and mentor. Earlier in 2015, he gained hands-on clinical experience as a Graduate Researcher at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, working on microbial ecology and antibiotic resistance in clinical settings.

🔬 Research Focus and Scientific Contributions

Clive's doctoral research centers on microbial electrochemical strategies for rare earth element (REE) recovery and wastewater treatment, merging microbiology with environmental engineering. He has engineered bioelectrochemical systems (BES) capable of recovering Ce(III), Y(III), Gd(III), and La(III) from contaminated industrial and mining waste streams. His work delves into biofilm dynamics, metal resistance, and biogeochemical transformations, utilizing sophisticated techniques such as XPS, SEM, XRD, and FTIR. Clive also employs 16S rRNA sequencing, qPCR, and PICRUSt for microbial community analysis and functional predictions. His research significantly contributes to the fields of metal recovery, biostabilization, and sustainable waste management, aligning with global environmental sustainability goals.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Clive’s work holds both academic and environmental significance. Through his research, he addresses urgent global challenges such as waste valorization, emerging contaminant degradation, and mine waste reuse. His efforts are shaping innovative solutions that integrate microbial systems into sustainable industrial practices. Recognized for his leadership and innovation, Clive has been honored as the Best Research Student at Central South University (2024) and Best Research Group Presenter (2022)—a testament to his scientific rigor and ability to inspire peers.

📚 Academic Citations and Scholarly Presence

Clive’s scholarly output and impact can be tracked through his profiles on ORCID and Google Scholar, where his contributions to environmental microbiology and bioremediation are gaining citations. His academic footprint continues to grow, reinforcing his influence in both African and international scientific communities.

🧪 Technical Skills and Competence

Clive is proficient in a wide array of advanced laboratory and analytical techniques. His core competencies include DNA extraction, 16S rRNA sequencing, qPCR, and bioinformatics analysis. He is also skilled in instrumental techniques such as ICP-OES, XRD, SEM, XPS, and FTIR, essential for surface and mineral analysis. His expertise in designing and operating BES reactors, coupled with data processing using OriginLab, SPSS, and GraphPad Prism, highlights his interdisciplinary strengths across biology, chemistry, and engineering domains.

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

An enthusiastic educator, Clive has spent over six years teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in microbiology. At Kisii University and JKUAT, he supervised student research and practical laboratory sessions, nurturing future scientists in microbial culturing, molecular diagnostics, and environmental analysis. His teaching philosophy is centered on hands-on learning, critical thinking, and real-world applications, which have had a lasting impact on many aspiring microbiologists in Kenya.

🏅 Conferences, Networking & International Exposure

Clive has actively participated in international academic forums, gaining exposure to global innovations and collaborative opportunities. Notably, he attended the Annual International Training Courses (AITC) in Bangkok, Thailand (August 2024), focusing on Carbon Neutrality and Net Zero Emissions. He also presented at the 9th Graduate Innovation Forum on the Low-Carbon Development of Metal Resources at Central South University in 2023. These engagements highlight his commitment to environmental solutions at a global scale.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Clive envisions a future where microbial technologies transform waste into resources, and he aims to lead research and training initiatives that support sustainable development in Africa and beyond. His interdisciplinary approach uniquely positions him to contribute to policies and technologies for cleaner industries, resource recovery, and bio-inspired material science. As a rising scholar, Clive is set to leave a lasting legacy through innovation, mentorship, and international collaboration.

Selected Publications

Title: Electrochemically active biofilms responses to gadolinium stress during wastewater treatment in bioelectrochemical systems
Authors: Nyambane Clive Ontita, Anaman R., Sarkodie E. K., Wang Y., Bichi A. H., Shanshan X., ... & Zeng W.
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
Year: 2025
Title: Insights into anode substrate optimization in bioelectrochemical systems for efficient cathodic lanthanum recovery during wastewater treatment
Authors: Nyambane Clive Ontita, Emmanuel Konadu Sarkodie, Richmond Anaman, Tang Yun Hui, Weimin Zeng
Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering
Year: 2024
Title: Substrate-Mediated Enhancement of Bioelectrochemical Systems for Sustainable Rare Earth Element Recovery from Mining Wastewater
Authors: Nyambane Clive Ontita, Richmond Anaman, Charles Amanze, Hyline Nyangweso, Weimin Zeng
Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering
Year: 2025
Title: Mechanistic Insights into Biphasic Effects of Ce(III) on Anode Biofilms in Bioelectrochemical Systems during Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Authors: Nyambane Clive Ontita, Charles Amanze, Richmond Anaman, Xiao Shanshan, Tang Yun Hui, Felix Kwofie, Pius Abraham Tetteh, Weimin Zeng
Journal: Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Year: 2025
Title: Isolation and Whole-genome analysis of Desmodesmus sp. SZ-1, a novel acid-tolerant carbon-fixing microalga
Authors: Wang Y., Liu A., Amanze C., Ontita N. C., Zeng W.
Journal: Bioresource Technology
Year: 2024

 

Prof. Junyu Zhou | Medical and Prevention | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Junyu Zhou | Medical and Prevention | Young Scientist Award

Peking University, China.

Prof. Junyu Zhou is a pioneering researcher in nutritional genomics, metabolic disorders, and personalized medicine. He leverages bioinformatics, computational biology, and experimental approaches to explore gene-diet interactions, focusing on Asian populations. His innovative work includes developing AI models for bioactive compound prediction and uncovering gut microbiota's role in metabolic health. Junyu's recent research extends to natural compound discovery for neurodegenerative diseases, emphasizing computational screening with advanced AI techniques.

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Education 🎓

Junyu Zhou holds advanced degrees in fields related to nutritional genomics and computational biology. His academic training provides a strong foundation for his cutting-edge research in metabolic disorders and personalized medicine.

Experience 💼

As an Assistant Researcher at Peking University, Junyu Zhou has led and collaborated on multiple groundbreaking projects. His experience spans computational modeling, experimental validations, and interdisciplinary collaborations with global research teams in metabolic diseases and nutritional genomics.

Research Interests 🔬

Nutritional Genomics 🧬

Junyu Zhou investigates gene-diet interactions to understand how genetic variations influence nutritional responses, particularly in Asian populations. His work aims to develop personalized dietary recommendations to improve health outcomes.

Metabolic Diseases 🩺

Focusing on conditions such as diabetes and obesity, Junyu studies the underlying mechanisms of metabolic disorders. His research integrates genetics and gut microbiota to unveil new therapeutic targets.

Computational Biology & Bioinformatics 💻

Junyu applies advanced computational tools to analyze genetic data and predict drug-target interactions. His expertise in bioinformatics helps bridge data science and biology for innovative discoveries.

Gut Microbiota 🌱

Exploring the role of gut microbiota in metabolic health, Junyu's research uncovers microbial contributions to diseases and identifies probiotic strategies for improved metabolic functions.

Natural Product Research 🌿

Junyu's work includes computational screening of natural compounds, focusing on their potential to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's and neurodegenerative disorders.

Personalized Medicine 🩹

By integrating genomics and computational biology, Junyu develops precision healthcare approaches, tailoring interventions to individual genetic and metabolic profiles.

Machine Learning in Drug Discovery 🤖

Junyu employs AI-driven techniques to streamline drug discovery processes. His work includes predictive models for bioactive compounds, enhancing efficiency in identifying new therapeutic agents.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Microbial Dysbiosis Linked to Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease in Asians: Prevotella copri Promotes Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis and Network Instability in the Prevotella Enterotype, Published in: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024, Contributors: Yuan, H.; Wu, X.; Wang, X.; Zhou, J.-Y.; Park, S. Link

Predicting structure-targeted food bioactive compounds for middle-aged and elderly Asians with myocardial infarction: insights from genetic variations and bioinformatics-integrated deep learning analysis, Published in: Food & Function, 2024, Contributors: Junyu Zhou; Heng Yuan; Sunmin Park. Link

Association of Metabolic Diseases and Moderate Fat Intake with Myocardial Infarction Risk, Published in: Nutrients, December 11, 2024, Contributors: Junyu Zhou; Meiling Liu; Sunmin Park. Link