Plant Health Theme

Plant Health

Dr Ajene Inusa Jacob

Dr. Inusa Jacob Ajene is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Vegetable Integrated Pest Management under the Plant Health Theme. 

He holds a PhD in Plant Biotechnology from Stellenbosch University South Africa. Prior to joining icipe, he worked as a Senior Lecturer at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria. He has also worked as a Research Assistant at Institute for Agricultural Research, Zaria Nigeria.

His achievements are in the areas of plant pathology, entomology and molecular biology and has authored and co-authored over 15 peer-reviewed publications. He has been a recipient of the ARPPIS-DAAD PhD scholarship at icipe.

His research interests include molecular basis for plant pathogen interactions, arthropod population genetics, species distribution modelling, vegetable pathology and integrated pest management.

 

Dr Karanja Edward Nderitu

Dr. Edward Nderitu Karanja is a Postdoctoral Fellow within the Farming Systems Comparison in the Tropics (SysCom) Project under the Plant Health Theme.

Dr. Karanja holds a PhD in Applied Microbiology from the University of Embu. Prior to joining icipe, he had worked as a lecturer at the University of Embu and at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.

He has previously won grants and worked as a researcher in the SysCom programme, a project funded by FiBL, and has authored/co-authored over 10 peer-reviewed publications. He has also been a recipient of several awards, including a PhD scholarship.

Dr. Karanja's research interests are in the areas of soil microbiology; microbial metagenomics and metatranscriptomes; farming systems productivity, profitability, and sustainability; and soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous dynamics.

 

Dr Woldesellassie Girma Hailu

Dr Girma Hailu Woldesellassie

Dr Mutyambai Daniel Munyao

Dr Daniel Munyao Mutyambai is a Research Scientist and Host Country Liaison Officer at icipe.

Dr Calatayud Paul-andré

Dr Paul-andré Calatayud is Researcher in entomology with extensive experience in plant-insect-parasitoid interactions (maize-Lepidoptera stem borers-parasitoids interactions); insect behaviour and insect/plant chemistry (chemoecology). He obtained his PhD on plant-insect interactions in 1993 and in 1994 he received the Plant Protection and Environment Organization award, awarded by the French Government for his PhD work. Since then, he has been a research scientist at the Research Institute for Development (IRD), French Institute.

A native of France, Dr Calatayud has conducted field and laboratory studies in South America at CIAT (Colombia) and Africa at icipe (Kenya). In 2011, he was awarded a HDR, a French a diploma to manage research studies in biological sciences, from Paris XI University (Orsay, France).

He has published more than 90 scientific articles in entomology, five books, 15 book chapters and more than 2200 citations in scientific journals, and has an h-index = 24 (July 2020 – Scholar Google).

Dr Calatayud has supervised and mentored BSc, MSc, and PhD students. Colombian citizens were among his outstanding students at CIAT, and in 1999, he received the first Francisco Luis Gallego prize awarded by the Entomological Society of Entomology (SOCOLEN) for outstanding entomological research in support of student thesis. Kenyan citizens were also among his outstanding students at icipe, and in 2008 the icipe Governing Council awarded one of his students the third best prize among the scientific papers published by the Centre's students.

In 2014, he received the Ferchault de Réaumur prize from the French Entomological Society for the book edition of Insects-Plantes Interactions. In 2019, he received the award of excellence for Outstanding Partner of the year from icipe.

Dr Calatayud is Associate Editor of Annales de la Société Entomologique de France and International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. He is also a member of the editorial board of Agronomy.

His detailed profile can be found at: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/P-A_Calatayud-IRD and at: http://www.egce.cnrs-gif.fr/?p=640

 

Dr Mohamed Samira Abuelgasim

Dr Mohamed is an agricultural entomologist and biological control specialist within the Plant Health Theme. Her research areas include integrated pest management for insects of horticultural crops with particular interest in classical biological control.

As a senior scientist, Dr Mohamed coordinates the BMZ funded project on Tuta absoluta IPM and Fruit flies IPM Technologies Dissemination and Promotion, Funded by Biovision Foundation Switzerland. She is also involves in the Finnish funded project on Adaptation for Food Security and Ecosystem Resilience in Africa (AFERIA). She authored and co-authored over 30 peer reviewed publications.

Dr Mohamed joined icipe as postdoctoral fellow in 2007 to on work on classical biological control of the invasive fruit flies Bactrocera dorsalis where she has been quite influential in importation of efficient parasitoid species (Fopius arisanus and Diachasmimorpha lomgicudata) from Hawaii and their release in different African countries for suppression of this pest.

Back in her home country and before joining icipe Dr Mohamed had worked at the Agricultural Research Cooperation (ARC), Sudan, on insect pests on cool season food legumes (faba bean, chickpea, and lentil) and wheat, within the framework of ICARDA Nile Valley and later Nile Valley and Red Sea Regional Programs.

A former ARPPIS student, Dr Mohamed holds a PhD in Agricultural Entomology from University of Gezira University, Sudan, and M.Sc from the Wageningen University, the Netherland.