Emmanuel Nsamba

Emmanuel Nsamba

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  • About me

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

  • Education

    • Iowa State University

      2016 - 2020
      Genetics and Genomics Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology PhD

      Activities and Societies: Adventures, St. Thomas Aquinas Church

    • Makerere University

      2011 - 2016
      Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences Bachelors

      Activities and Societies: Makerere University Farmers Association Soil Analysis and Characterization,Agricultural Technology Demonstration and Knowledge transfer,Sustainable livestock management practices,Principal farm management, and agribusiness management

  • Experience

    • Iowa State University Uganda Progam

      Apr 2015 - Aug 2015
      Student Intern and Field Leader

      Field work Planning,Supervision,Coordinating farm visitsMediation between between Management levels

    • Iowa State University

      Jan 2016 - Sept 2021
      Graduate Research Assistant

      Cell Division regulation in Budding Yeast and all Microtubule controlled processes such as chromosome segregation, mitosis, meiosis and nuclear movement during mating.ApplicationsTesting cancer therapeutic drugs that function by distorting the mitotic pathway

    • Stanford University

      Aug 2021 - now
      Postdoctoral Research Fellow

      In my postdoctoral research, I am investigating modifications of microtubule(MT)-based mechanisms important for faithful chromosome inheritance during female meiosis. I am using the experimentally tractable nematode C. elegans because it shares similar mechanisms of meiosis to those observed in humans. My research aims to understand how MT-based spindles during female meiosis are built and organized in the absence of centrosomes (structures that nucleate and organize MTs in mitosis and male meiosis) and how microtubule composition such as expression of different tubulin isotypes contribute to the success of this process. I employ a combination of various approaches, including genetics, genome engineering, and microscopy, to understand this problem. Because errors in female meiosis account for the largest proportion of birth defects and genetic disorders, I hope that addressing these questions will improve reproductive health. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Credit

      Non-profit Agency
    • Level of Accomplishment