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Dr. Rachael Wyse-Mason Biodiesel , Environmental monitoring , Alternative Energy Sources Contact U.W.I
Dr. Milena Petrova Mechkarska Senior Lecturer - Biochemistry Life Sciences Innate immunity and infections: role of naturally-occurring peptides , Biological activity of novel compounds and development of therapeutic agents , Alternative methods for detection of infectious pathogens , Interfaces between ecology and virology , Amphibians: response to infections and climate change , natural and laboratory-induced hybridization between frog species Contact U.W.I
Prof. Murali Manohar Bhakthavatsalam Head of Department School of Veterinary Medicine Pathology Contact U.W.I
Ms. Leemoy Weaver Assistant Lecturer Inst for Gender & DS-Mona Unit Child Abuse and Neglect , Violence against Women and Girls , Mixed Methods Research Contact U.W.I
Ms. Sharline Cole Contact U.W.I
Mrs. Pauline Anderson-Johnson Evidence-based Practice Contact U.W.I
Dr. Bephyer Parey Junior Research Fellow Sir Arthur Institutue of Social and Economic Studies Education , Disability studies Contact U.W.I
Dr. Geraldine Skeete Lecturer - Coordinator Literatures in English P G Literary, Cultural & Communication Studies Literary Linguistics , Caribbean Literary Discourse , Gender and Sexuality , The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Contact U.W.I
Dr. Ezra Kaahwa Mugisa FST - Computing Software security , Requirement engineering , Software modelling , eLearning , Component-based software engineering , Software certification and Formal methods Contact U.W.I
Dr. Candice Jeaninne Deena Sant Lecturer School of Veterinary Medicine Ticks and Tick borne diseases , hemoparasites , new and emerging diseases , One Health , Vector-borne diseases Contact U.W.I