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Dr. Rajini Rani Haraksingh Lecturer - Biotechnology Life Sciences Human Genetics , Genomics , Bioinformatics , Computational Biology Contact U.W.I
Dr. Ayub Khan Senior Lecturer - Plant Sciences Life Sciences Biological control of tropical insect pests , Entomopathogenic fungi as biological control agents , Pesticide application technology Contact U.W.I
Dr. Candice Georgette Briggs Lecturer - Plant Sciences Life Sciences Botany , Developmental Biology , Molecular Biology , Botany , Developmental Biology , Molecular Biology Contact U.W.I
Dr. Aidan Farrell Senior Lecturer - Plant Physiology Life Sciences Plant Physiology , Plant Ecophysiology , Abiotic Stress , Climate Change , climate adaptation , climate smart agriculture Contact U.W.I
Mrs. Yasmin S Comeau Curator - National Herbarium of Trinidad & Tobago Life Sciences Botany Contact U.W.I
Dr. Sephra Rampersad Lecturer - Biochemistry Life Sciences Application of molecular ecology tools for studying population genetics and genetic diversity , The innovation, development and assessment of molecular approaches for pathogen characterization , The innovation and development of biochemical methods for bioactive compound screening , Characterization of plant diseases and pathogen profiling and identification of epidemic-associated factors affecting plant diseases Contact U.W.I
Dr. Melford Apti John Senior Lecturer Biochemistry Unit Pre-Clinical Sciences Cancer Bioinformatics Contact U.W.I
Dr. Michael Oatham Lecturer - Plant Sciences Life Sciences Ecology , Botany Contact U.W.I
Dr. Ramish Pingal Laboratory Manager - Lecturer Chemistry Biologically active natural compounds from terrestrial plants , bacteria and filamentous fungi , plants and microorganisms growing in extreme environments as well as those plants used in traditional medicine , preparation of tri and tetra substituted pyrazolines with antimicrobial activity Contact U.W.I
Dr. Tannecia Sydia Stephenson Contact U.W.I