Mamoudou Hamadou | Metabolic diseases Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mamoudou Hamadou | Metabolic diseases Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mamoudou Hamadou, University of Maroua, Cameroon

Dr. Mamoudou Hamadou is a distinguished biochemist specializing in microbial and enzymatic biotechnologies. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Maroua, Cameroon (2019-2023), under the guidance of Pr. Mune M. Alain Martin. Dr. Hamadou also holds a Master’s in Engineering in Environmental Sciences from ENSPM (2017-2019) and a Master’s in Biochemistry (2016-2018). His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Applied Biochemistry (2013-2016). Notable for his extensive research and teaching experience, he has completed fellowships and online training in various environmental and biotechnological fields. Dr. Hamadou’s passion for science and education is evident in his active engagement in both academic and practical applications 🌱🔬.

 

Publication Profile

Education

Dr. Mamoudou Hamadou is a renowned biochemist who completed his Ph.D. at the University of Maroua, Cameroon (2019-2023), specializing in Biochemistry and Microbial and Enzymatic Biotechnologies under Pr. Mune M. Alain Martin. He holds a Master’s Degree in Engineering from the National Advanced School of Engineering of Maroua (2017-2019), focusing on Environmental Sciences, supervised by Pr. Nganso Yves O.D. Additionally, he earned a Master’s Degree in Biochemistry from the University of Maroua (2016-2018) with Dr. Bakari Daoudou. His academic foundation includes a Bachelor’s in Applied Biochemistry (2013-2016), a Baccalaureate from Abou Daoud Private Islamic College (2012-2013), and earlier education at Kakataré I Public Primary School 🌍🔬📚.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Mamoudou Hamadou focuses on research in biochemistry, particularly microbial and enzymatic biotechnologies. His work spans various applications including the prevention of type II diabetes and cardiometabolic diseases through underutilized grain legumes, microbial growth models, and antimicrobial activities of plant extracts. He also explores environmental sciences, investigating microbial pollution, biosorption techniques for heavy metal remediation, and the impact of nutritional education on health. Dr. Hamadou’s multidisciplinary approach integrates biochemistry, microbiology, and environmental sciences to address significant health and environmental challenges 🌱🔬🌍.

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. Consumption of underutilised grain legumes and the prevention of type II diabetes and cardiometabolic diseases: Evidence from field investigation and physicochemical analysesM Hamadou, MMM Alain, FV Obadias, MZ Hashmi, B Başaran, BJ Paul, …Environmental Challenges 9, 100621Cited by 82022 🌾🫀
  2. Analysis of Microbial Growth Models for Microorganisms in Chicken Manure DigesterAM Abubakar, Z Soltanifar, Y Luka, EW Udoh, M HamadouInternational Journal of Research in Science &Amp, 1-24Cited by 62021 🐔🦠
  3. Inhibitory Effect of Methanolic and Methanolic-Aqueous Mixture Extract of Leaves of Plectranthus neochilus Schltr (Lamiaceae) and Bauhinia rufescens Lam (Fabaceae) on Two …M Hamadou, B Daoudou, B Martin-Paul, S Mohamadou, DD RogerJournal of Advances in Microbiology 20 (7), 11-20Cited by 52020 🍃🔬
  4. Inhibitory Effect and Antimicrobial Activity of Secondary Metabolites of Khaya Senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. (Meliaceae)YOD Nganso, EMS Tchana, AD Kahouo, K Abah, H Fomena, …Science Journal of Chemistry 12 (2), 81-94Cited by 32020 🌳🦠
  5. Identification of peptides in the leaves of Bauhinia rufescens Lam (Fabaceae) and evaluation of their antimicrobial activities against pathogens for aquacultureYOD Nganso, LS Sidjui, A Amang, AD Kahouo, K Abah, H Fomena, …Science 8 (4), 81-91Cited by 32020 🐟🦠
  6. Antiplasmodial and Antileishmanial Activities of a New Limonoid and Other Constituents from the Stem Bark of Khaya senegalensisGA Amang à Ngnoung, YO Nganso Ditchou, PB Leutcha, D Dize, …Molecules 28 (20), 7227Cited by 22023 🌿🦟
  7. miR-4716–3p and the target AKT2 Gene/rs2304186 SNP are associated with blood cancer pathogenesis in Pakistani populationJO Nandwa, A Mehmood, I Mahjabeen, KY Raheem, M Hamadou, …Non-coding RNA Research 9 (3), 695-7032024 🧬🩸
  8. Biosorption as Technique for Remediation of Heavy Metals from Wastewater using Microbial BiosorbentY Luka, BK Highina, A Zubairu, AJ Adeleke, M Hamadou, YA Musti, …Biological Sciences 4 (1), 564-5742024 🌊⚛️
  9. In silico analysis of RPS4X (X-linked ribosomal protein) with active components from black seed (Nigella sativa) for potential treatment of multiple sclerosisMZKA Raimi, A Nadeem, K Raheem, G Hussain, N Zafeer, M Hamadou, …Journal of Molecular Structure 1297, 1369092024 🧠🌱
  10. Insecticide phytocoil production from neem based materials and characterization of neem oil extractT Saka, A Khursheed, AM Abubakar, GK Pandit, P Simon, M HamoudouInternational Journal of Basic and Applied Science 12 (1), 39-452023 🪲🌿