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SUMMARY

I am currently the substantive Vice-Chancellor of Egerton University. I have variously initiated and/or guided development and implementation of the strategic plan for 2018-2023 and policies of the University.

I am on unpaid leave of absence from the University of Nairobi where I serve as a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry in the School of Pharmacy. I have published widely in my discipline.

During May 2007- May 2017, I successfully served as the Principal of College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi where I was the Academic Research, Financial and Administrative head of the college. The College comprises the Schools of; Medicine, Pharmacy, Dental Siences, Nursing Sciences and Public Health, the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Dieases, KAVI-Institute of Clinical Research, the East Africa Kidney Institute and the Centre for HIV/Aids Research and Prevention. I was responsible for all research activities at the College ensuring compliance to project objectives and prudent utilization of resources per approved budgets. I competently handled College responsibilities and guided its expansion and excellent performance culminating in it being awarded a Shield as ''Center of Excellence in the Health Sciences'' by the East African Community in 2014. Further, research funding grew about four times and the College had a continuous level of ‘Excellent performance’ in performance contracting amongst the six colleges of the University.

I have held various positions in the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya including the Chairmanship for a period of 6 years. I have broad experience in the pharmaceutical regulatory systems locally and internationally, and specifically in the quality control and quality assurance of medicines. Due to my commitment and exemplary pharmaceutical services, I was awarded the “Head of State Commendation“ and the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya conferred on me the title of “Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya''.

I have a demonstrated strong performance on Governance in institutions where I have chaired the Board or been a member.

In conclusion, I have a record of a successful, resourceful, competent and productive leader well prepared and capable of shouldering any responsibility entrusted to me.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

1990: Post – Doctoral Research Fellowship in Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

1989: Quality control program or Pharmaceuticals - Ciba Geigy, Basle, Switzerland

1985: Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

1982: Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Analysis) - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

1979: Bachelor of Pharmacy - University of Nairobi

1974: East African Advanced Certificate of Education - Kisii School

1972: East African Certificate of Education - Nduru Secondary School

1968: Certificate of Primary Education - Tindereti Primary School

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

2011: Certificate on Leadership, Management and Development (Oct 2010-Apr Sustainability Program. 2011) - Leadership, Management and Sustainability Program. Management Sciences for /Health

2007: Certificate on Good Governance - Government Centre for Corporate Governance

1997: Certificate on Drug Policy Issues for developing countries -   Boston University in collaboration with WHO and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, Boston, USA Sciences, Boston. USA

 

SELECTED PARTICIPATION AND WORKSHOPS /SEMINARS

  1. Council and Management Re-tooling on Leadership and Governance. Two day In-house training by Kenya School ofGovernment. 24-5/3/2021 [Leadership and integrity in the Public service, conduct of University Council affairs under Mwongozo, strategic leadership; approaches and tools, Challenges facing University Councils in Kenya.]
  2. Re-tooling on Leadership and Governance. One day In-house training by SCAC. 22/2/2020 (Roles of Council and UMB, Governance challenges in universities, Key policy issues governing council operations, Standards of best performing corporations)
  3. 3rd C-Suite Seminar 2016, (Conrad Centennial Hotel, Singapore 27th September-1st October 2016. Covered topics included; "Tripartism" Business made in Singapore, Innovation management, Talent retention, Mindset of victory)
  4. 13th Annual Internal Audit Conference 24-6 June 2015, Mombasa, Kenya.
  5. The Senior Executive Institute, Society of Research Administrators International Annual Meeting 2014, San Diego, CA. October 18-19, 2014.
  6. Trainings in Good Corporate Governance.
  7. Second Eastern African Micro-Research Forum. Olive Gardens Hotel Nairobi Kenya, November 9-10, 2013.
  8. Second Eastern African Micro-Research Forum. Olive Gardens Hotel Nairobi Kenya, November 9-10, 2013.
  9. Promoting rule of Law, Integrity and Anti-Corruption Strategies, Council for Legal Education. Merica Hotel, Nakuru, Kenya, November 5-7, 2010.
  10. Training for Board Chairmen, Chief Executives’, Directors and Board Secretaries. Programme run by Institute of Directors London, The Management School London TMS International and BEEC international. Hilton Hotel Nairobi, Kenya. July 6-10, 2009.
  11. International Workshop on Institutional Management in Higher Education organized by International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO and Management Training and Advisory Centre, Uganda. December 10-14, 2007, Metropole Hotel, Kampala, Uganda
  12. Results based management for Senior University of Nairobi management by the Public Service Results and Development Secretariat, Office of the President. Utalii College Nairobi. April 4&5, 2007.
  13. ISO 1900: 2000 Training. 7th February, 2007. University of Nairobi.
  14. Strategic Planning Workshops [College of Health Sciences (2005), Faculty of Pharmacy (2005), National Quality Control Laboratory Ministry of Health (2006)]
  15. In-house training of Chief internal examiners, University of Nairobi. July 13&14, 2006. KCCT, Mbagathi, Nairobi
  16. In-house training program on Financial Management and Human Resource Management for Deans and Directors of the University of Nairobi. By Federation of Kenya Employers. - Kisumu Hotel, 29 Sep. - 2 Oct. 2005.
WORK EXPERIENCE
  • Acting Vice Chancellor, Egerton University - January 13, 2021 to date
  • Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration, Planning and Development), Egerton University - May 2017 to date
  • Principal, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi (UoN) - May 2007 to May 2017
  • Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, UoN - March 21, 2000
  • Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, UoN - March 3, 1995
  • Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, UoN - July 10,1991
  • Lecturer in Pharmaceutical chemistry, UoN - February 18, 1986
  • Temporary Lecturer, UoN - December 5, 1985
  • Graduate Student, UoN - 1980 to 1985
  • Pharmacist, Ministry of Health - 1980
  • Intern Pharmacist, Ministry of Health - 1979 to 1980
  • Untrained teacher, Menyenya Secondary School - Jan. to Sep. 1975. 3 months in 1976 and 3 months in 1977

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

A. University Level

Egerton University

  • Acting Vice Chancellor and Secretary to University Council (January 13, 2021 to date).
  • Egerton University Management Board (2017 to date)
    • Chairman, Committee developing University Strategic Plan for 2018-2023
    • Chairman, University Management Joint Negotiation Teams (2013-2017 internal Collective Bargain Agreements).
    • Guided in the preparation or revision of critical University documents eg.
      • Human Capital Manual, Egerton University (Feb, 2018).
      • Policy on Human Capital, Egerton University (Feb. 2018).
      • Policy on Post-retirement Contracts for Academic Members of Staff (2019).
      • Policy on Income Generating Units (2021)

University of Nairobi

  • Member, University of Nairobi Council (2007 - 2013)
  • University of Nairobi Management Board (2007 - 2017)
    • Spokesperson of the University Management Joint Negotiations Team (2006-2010, 2010-2013 and 2013-2017).
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on review of the Operations of Students Welfare Authority, UoN. ( May 2017)
    • Chairman, Nairobi Innovation Week Oversight Committee (2015 & 2016)
    • Member, UMB Sub-committee to Restructure Central Administration (2016)
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on Development of Policy on Post-retirement Contracts for Academic Members of Staff. (2016).
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on Harmonized Appointment and Promotion Criteria for Teaching Staff. (2016).
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on review and alignment of University Intellectual Property Policy (2013).
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on the Health Insurance Option (2012).
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on alignment of Allowances for Senior Management (Jan. 2012).
    • Chairman, UMB Sub-committee on the Establishment of the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development. (2009)
  • Member, University of Nairobi Senate (1995 to 2017).
    • Chairman, Senate Sub-committee on review of University Intellectual Property Policy (Jan. 2012).
    • Chairman, Senate Sub-committee on review of Admis sions Criteria for Academic Programs offered by University of Nairobi (2007)
  • Member, Deans Committee, University of Nairobi (2004-7).
    • Chairman, Sub-committee on; Admissions Criteria for Academic Programs offered by University of Nairobi.
    • Member, Board of Postgraduate Studies (2006-8).
    • Member, Task force on the restructuring of the University. (2005).
    • Member, University Show Committee (1996-2005).
    • Member, Office of International Programs Committee, (1996-2001).

B. College Level

College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi

  • Principal, College of Health Sciences UoN. (May 2007 to 2017)

(The College performed excellently under my leadership. Helped in establishing; School of Public Health, Institute of Clinical Research and East Africa Kidney Institute. Helped introduce many post graduate degree programs. Instituted inter-departmental collaborations in research that about Quadrupled research funding to about 1.5 Billion annually). Member of a team that negotiated for the establishment of the East African Kidney Institute at KNH and chaired discussions and approvals of its architectural designs.

  • Chairman, College management Board (2007- 2017).
  • Procurement Approval Officer (May 2007 to 2017)
  • Member, UNITID Board of Management. (2007 to 2017)
  • Member, College Academic Board (1995 to 2017)
  • Member, College management Board (1995-1998 & 2004 to 2017).
  • Member , Institutional Bio-safety committee (2006-8)
  • Chairman, College Show Committee (1996 - 2005)

C. Faculty/School level

  • Dean, School of Pharmacy (2004-7).
  • Acting Dean of Faculty (2003).
  • Member, Faculty of Pharmacy Postgraduate Studies Committee (1995-2004).
  • Member, Library Committee, Faculty of Medicine (1988-95).
  • Member, Faculty of Medicine Postgraduate Studies Committee (1989-95).
  • Member, Faculty of Medicine Prospectus Committee (1993).

D. Department Level

  • Head, Drug Analysis and Research Unit (1991 to 2017)
  • Chairman, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (1995-2004)
  • Member, Postgraduate Studies Committee, Department of Pharmacy (1990-95)
  • Head, Section of Pharmaceutical chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, UoN (1990-4)
  • Member, Bachelor of Pharmacy Curriculum Review Committee (1986)
  • Coordinator, Drug Analysis and Research Unit, Dept. of Pharmacy, UoN (1989-91)
  • In-Charge, Library, Department of Pharmacy, UoN (1988-95)
  • Member, Scientific Committee, Department of Pharmacy, UoN (1990-2)
KEY PROJECTS

INCOME GENERATION AND INTELECTUAL PROPERTY

  • I headed DARU , University of Nairobi, which generated about 10 million Shillings yearly. Facilities and resources were also used to teach students in practical and research projects.
  • Formulated Prunus Africana extract into a suitable dosage form (PROSGEMR caps) for treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia.

RESEARCH FUNDING AND ADMINISTRATION OF GRANTS

  1. Partnership for Innovative Medical Education (Prime-Kenya) 2010-2016. Funding Agency : National Institutes for Health, USA. Grant no. 1R24TW008889, Value: USD.12.7 Million. Chairman of Advisory Board (2010-16) Principal Investigators: J N. Kiarie (2010-15), and O. Kibwage (2015-17).
  2. Evaluation of extracts from selected medicinal plants in Kenya for anthelmintic activity. (2001-3). Funding agency: African Career Awards, Rockefeller Foundation (2001 AR 006). Grant value USD 32,000. Principal Investigator: Grace N. Thoithi, Co-investigators; O. Kibwage and J.W. Mwangi, and Peter Gathumbi.
  3. Evaluation of medicinal plants for anthelmintic activity. Funding agency Agricultural Research Fund (ARF/LSKP/1001078/1), Kenya. (2000-3). Grant value: KSh.3,610,156. Principal investigator: Peter Gathumbi, Principal Co-investigator: Grace N. Thoithi, Co-investigators; I.O. Kibwage and J.W. Mwangi and Maingi. It won third National scientific Award.
  4. Didactic and scientific collaboration with the laboratories of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. (1995 - 2000). Funding agency: VLIR, Belgium. Grant value about KShs.26 Million (BEF. 15,905,000); Collaborators: at UoN, I.O. Kibwage (Project leader, Nairobi), Prof. A.N. Guantai and Prof. J.W. Mwangi and at K.U.Leuven, Prof. Hoogmartens (Project leader, Leuven) and Prof. G. Laekeman.
  5. Quality control of pharmaceuticals on the Kenyan market. (1991 – 1995). Funding agency: VLIR, Belgium. Grant value about KShs. 30 Million; Collaborators O. Kibwage and Prof. J. Hoogmartens of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

INSTITUTIONAL BENEFITS FROM PROJECTS AND PERSONAL CONTACTS

Through various projects the university and ministry of health benefitted as follows:

  • Human Resources Capacity Development
    • Training of staff on proposal writing and preparation of manuscripts for publication.
    • University Staff; Masters (5) and PhDs (2) theses
    • Staff of Ministry of Health; Masters (2) and PhDs (3).
    • One year training for 9 laboratory technologists in Belgium.
    • Leadership Development; Whole college management Board
    • Decentralized training for students studying medical courses.
    • Regional training on Chinese medicine, at the College of Health Sciences as well as short term scholarships for trainings in China, in Collaboration with the University of Tianjin, China
  • Equipment and other Resources
    • Equipment for the projects used to support research and teaching of students.
    • Specialized reference books and some second hand equipment for teaching in the departments and schools in UoN.
    • Vehicles and other assets for the University and College of Health Sciences. UoN.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
  1. Medical Education and Training/Health systems Education
  1. Drug Analysis Research Unit (DARU)
    • Overall supervision of research at DARU inclusive of routine analysis of commercial samples and development of analytical method (1988 to 2017).
    • Good Pharmaceutical manufacturing practices with emphasis on the formulations and quality of products.
    • (1988 to date)
    • Disposition of drugs in the body (1984 to date)
    • Development of analytical methods and their applications in biomedical, pharmaceutical and drug analysis (Emphasis on Anti-tubercular, Anti-malaria, antiviral, and antiepileptic drugs among others) (1983 to date)
    • Isolation and Characterization of new compounds. (1983 to date)
    • Investigation of Kenyan Plants bearing essential oils. Determination of the chemical composition the oils and their pharmacological activity. (1997 to date).
    • Evaluation of Kenyan Medicinal plants for their anthelmintic and trypanocidal activity. (2000 to date)
  1. Antimalarial Laboratory: Screening of Plants for antimalarial activity and carrying out activity-guided Isolation of the Phytochemicals
  1. Operational Research
    • Development and testing of tools for measuring Access to drugs in Kenya
    • Measuring drug prices in Low and Middle level income developing countries.
    • Drug utilization and cost patterns in health care facilities
    • Quality assurance and quality control of medicines
  1. Collaborative Research
    • Collaborations on Medical Education, with researchers and educators in University of Washington and University of Maryland, Baltimore
    • Interfaculty Collaboration, University of Nairobi, Funded by Carnegie Foundation
    • Interdepartmental research group on herbal medicines
    • Research on Phytochemistry with scientists in Argentina, Belgium, United Kingdom and Tanzania
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

 Theses

  1. O.Kibwage (1982). Isolation and Identification of metabolites, and their degradation products from a strain of Streptomyces erythreus. Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences Thesis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
  2. O. Kibwage (1985). A study on new metabolites of Streptomyces erythreus and on the metabolism of erythromycin. Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences Thesis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

 

Manuals And Book Chapters

  1. W. Mwangi, G. N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage on Essential oil bearing plants from Kenya: Chemistry, Biological activity and Applications (2009). In H. Rodolfo Juliani, James E. Simon and Chi-Tang Ho (Eds). African Natural Products: New Discoveries and Challenges in Chemistry and Quality. American Chemical Society Symposium Series 1021.ISBN 978-0-8412-6987-3. American Chemical Society. Washington DC, USA, Chapter 27, pp 495-525.
  2. O.Kibwage, R. Pandjaitan, A. Poompanich, M.L. Saddem, A.J. van Zyl, and Yang Zhong-Yuan (1999). WHO Expert Committee on Specifications for Pharmaceutical Preparations-WHO Technical Report Series, No. 902. – Thirty- Six Report. http://apps.who.int/medicinesdocs/en/d/jh3009e/1.html

 

Peer Reviewed Publications

[95 Refereed Articles in the Thematic areas; Health Systems Education, Radio-pharmacy, Chromatography, Natural products, medicinal plants, traditional/complementary medicine, pharmaceutical analysis, quality control/assurance of medicines]

2020

  1. Kennedy O. Abuga, Stanley N. Ndwigah, Beatrice K. Amugune, Dennis B. Ongarora, Peter M. Njogu, Alex O. Okaru and Isaac O. Kibwage (2020). Quality Control Report of Drugs Analyzed in the Drug Analysis and Research Unit during the Period 2011-2015. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 23, 79-86..

2019

  1. Abuga, D. Ongarora, J. Karumbi, M. Olulo, W. Minnaard and I. Kibwage. (2019). Sub-standard Pharmaceutical Services in Private Healthcare Facilities Serving Low-Income settlements in Nairobi County, Kenya. Pharmacy 2019, 7: 167 (11 pp); doi:10.3390/pharmacy7040167.
  2. Ndwigah, A. Stergachis, K. Abuga, H. Mugo and I. Kibwage (2019). Availability and prices of antimalarials and staffing levels in health facilities in Embu County, Kenya. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 22, 26-34.
  3. Ongarora, J. Karumbi, W. Minnaard, K. Abuga, V. Okungu and I. Kibwage. (2019). Medicine prices, availability, and affordability in private health facilities in low-income settlements in Nairobi County, Kenya. Pharmacy 2019, 7, 40; doi:10.3390/pharmacy7020040.

2018

  1. Ndwigah, A. Stergachis, K. Abuga, H. Mugo and I. Kibwage (2018). The quality of anti-malarial medicines in Embu County, Kenya. Malaria. J. 17:330 (5pages). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-018-2482-3

2017

  1. Francis Omaswa, Elsie Kiguli-Malwade, Peter Donkor, James Hakim, Milliard Derbew, Sarah Baird, Seble Frehywot, Onesmus Wairumbi Gachuno, Steve Kamiza, Isaac O. Kibwage, Kein Alfred Mteta, Yakub Mulla, Fitzhugh Mullan, Jean B. Nachega, Oathokwa Nkomozana, Emilia Noorrmohamed, Vincent Ojoome, David Olalaye, Sandy Pillay, Nelson K. Sewankambo and Marietjie de Villiers. (2017). Medical Education Partnership Initiative gives birth to AFREhealth.The Lancet Global Health. 10/2017;5(10):e965-e966. the lancet.com/lancetgh vol 5 October 2017.
  2. Thomas Kuballa, Thomas Hausler, Alex O. Okaru, Maria Neufeld, Kennedy O. Abuga, Isaac O. Kibwage, Jurgen Rehm, Burkhardy Luy, Stephan G. Walch and Dirk W Lachenmeier. (2017). Detection of counterfeit brand spirits using 1H-NMR fingerprints in comparison to sensory analysis. Food Chemistry. 245:112-118. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.12017.10.065 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S03 08814617317041)
  3. Alex Okaru, Kennedy O. Abuga, Isaac O. Kibwage and Dirk W Lachenmeier (2017). High ethanol contents of Spirit drinks in Kibera slums, Kenya: Implications for Public Health. Foods 2017,6,89; doi:103390/foods6100089.
  4. W. Nyaga, O.W. Gachuno, R.W. Nduati, C. Owek, W. Ndege, M.C. Sigei, J. Oyugi and Kibwage I.O. (2017). Distance learning approach to train health sciences students at the University of Nairobi. E. Afr. Medical Journal, 94(2) , 101-105.
  5. Alex Okaru, Kennedy O. Abuga, Isaac O. Kibwage, Thomas Hausler, Burkhardy Luy, Thomas Kuballa, Jurgen Rehm and Dirk W Lachenmeier. (2017). Aflatoxin contamination in unrecorded beers from Kenya- A health risk beyond ethanol. Food Control. 79: 344-348.http://dx.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2017.04.006

2016

  1. O. Osanjo, J.O. Oyugi, I.O. Kibwage, W.O. Mwanda, E.N. Ngugi, C.F. Otieno, W. Ndege, M. Child, C. Farquhar, J. Penner, Z.Talib and J.N. Kiarie (2016). Building capacity in implementation science research training at the University of Nairobi. Implementation Science. 11(30): DOI.10.1186/s13012-016-0395-5
  2. W. Gachuno, R. Nduati, D. Wamalwa, B. Osano, M. Kibore, F.J. Njiri, L. Nyaga, Karumba, C. Farquhar, J.N. Kiarie, I.O. Kibwage (2016). Engagement of decentralized health facilities in research and training. Annals of Global Health. 82(3):355. doi:10.1016/j.aogh.2016.04.067.
  3. O. Kibwage, K. Bosire, M. Matiangi, G. Omoni, J. Macharia, F. Njiri, R. Nduati, W. Mwanda, J. Oyugi, O. Gachuno, J. Kiarie (2016). Retaining nurses at rural sites through distance learning, the University of Nairobi experience. Annals of Global Health 82(3):354-355., doi:10.1016/j.aogh.2016.04.066.

2015

  1. M. Masika, G.B. Omondi, D.S. Natembeya, E.M. Mugane, K.O. Bosire,and I.O. Kibwage (2015). Use of mobile learning technology among final year medical students in Kenya. Pan African Medical Journal. 2015; 21:127 doi:10.11604/pamj.2015.21.127.6185

2014

  1. N. Mungai, I.O. Kibwage, J.W. Mwangi, A.N. Guantai, K.O. Abuga, P.M. Njogu and D.S. Ongarora (2014). Isolation, Characterization and Antiplasmodial activity of Phytochemical Constituents from Monanthotaxis pervifolia (Oliv) Verdc ssp. kenyensis Verdc, East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 17: 87-93.
  2. O. Kibwage, F. Njiiri, G. O'Malley, V. Ojoome, J. Kiarie and L.D. Davies (2014). Evolution of a multi-university monitoring and evaluation technical working group. Academic Medicine. 89 (8)/August Supplement: 110.
  3. N. Kiarie, C. Farquhar, R. Redfield, K. Bosire, R.W. Nduati, W. Mwanda, J.M. M'Imunya, I. Kibwage (2014). Strengthening Health Systems by Integrating Health Care, Medical Education and Research: University of Nairobi Experience. Academic Medicine 89 (8)/August Supplement. S109-110.
  4. N. Ndwigah, B.K Amugune, G.N. Thoithi, J.W. Mwangi, H.N.Mugo, and I.O Kibwage (2014). Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Dombeya torrida (J.F Gmel) and Hydnora abyssinica (A. Braun). African Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics 3(1): 14-18. http://journals.uonbi.ac.ke/ajpt

2013

  1. N. Ndwigah G.N. Thoithi, J.W. Mwangi, B.K Amugune, H.N. Mugo, and I.O. Kibwage (2013). Phytosterols from Dombeya torrida (J.F Gmel). East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 16(2): 44-48.
  2. O Abuga, B.K Amugune, S.N. Ndwigah, F.N. Kamau, G.N. Thoithi, J.O. Ogeto, A.O. Okaru, J.M. Nguyo, O.K. Kingo'ndu, H.N. Mugo and I.O. Kibwage (2013). Quality Performance of Drugs Analyzed in the Drug Analysis and Research Unit (DARU) during the period 2006-2010. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 16(2): 33-43.

2011

  1. A Okalebo, A.N Guantai, D.W Karume, K. Maloba, C.K Maitai and I.O. Kibwage (2011). Pharmacological Screening of Extracts of Clematis brachiata Thurnberg (Ranunclulaceae). East Afri. J. Bot. 2(1): 279-289.
  2. M. Njogu, G.N. Thoithi, J.W. Mwangi, F.N. Kamau, I.O. Kibwage, S.T. Kariuki, A. Yenesew, H.N. Mugo and J.M. Mwalukumbi (2011). Phytochemical and antimicrobial investigation of Girardinia diversifolia (Link) Friis (Urticaceae). East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 14: 89-94.

2010

  1. S. Dambolena, M.P. Zunino. A.G. Lopez, H.R. RubinsteinJ.A. Zygadlo, JW. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, J. M. Mwalukumbi and S.T. Kariuki. (2010). Essential oils Composition of Ocimum basilicum L. and Ocimum gratissimum L. from Kenya and their inhibitory effects on growth and fumonisin production by Fusarium verticillioides. Innovative Food Sciences and Emerging Technologies. 11:410-414.
  2. K. Amugune, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage. (2010). Liquid Chromatographic Separation of phenobarbitone, ethosuximide, phenytoin and carbamazepine on a polystyrene-divinyl benzene column. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 58 (S 105):A-39. On line: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do:/10.1211/002235706778257375/pdf.

2009

  1. S.B. Ongarora, G.N. Thoithi, F. N. Kamau, K.O. Abuga, J.W. Mwangi and I.O. Kibwage (2009). Triterpenoids from the Stem Bark if Blighia unijugata Bak (Sapindaceae). Ethiop. Pharm. J. 24: 71-74.

2008

  1. Llyod Matowe, Paul Waako, Richard Odoi Adome, Isaac Kibwage, Omary Minzi, and Emile Bienvenu (2008). A strategy to improve skills in pharmaceutical supply management in East Africa: The Regional Technical Resource Collaboration for Pharmaceutical Management. Human Resources for Health. 6:30 (Dec.23, 2008).
  2. A. Okalebo, I.O. Kibwage, C.K. Maitai, G, Thoithi and A.N. Guantai (2008). Isolation of Quercetrin from Clematis brachiata Thurnberg. E. Afr. J. Bot. 1(2) 179-181.
  3. Thoithi N., Abuga  K.O., Nguyo  J.M.,  King’ondu  O.K., Mukindia G.G., Mugo H.N., Ngugi J.K. and Kibwage I.O. (2008). Drug Quality Control in Kenya: Observation in the Drug Analysis and Research Unit During the period 2001-2005. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci.11:74-81.
  4. O. Maima, G.N. Thoithi, S.N. Ndwigah, F.N. Kamau, I.O. Kibwage (2008). Phytosterols from the stem bark of Combretum fragrans F. Hoffman. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 11(2): 52-54.
  5. A. Orwa, L.K. Keter, S.P.A. Ouko, I.O. Kibwage and G.M. Rukunga. (2008). Quality of some pharmaceutical products Manufactured in Kenya. Pharm. J. Kenya.18(2): 70-1.
  6. Keter, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage (2008). Development and Validation of a Liquid Chromatographic Method for the Simultaneous analysis of six Protease Inhibitors using a Polymer column. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 11(1): 3-8.

2007

  1. S. Malele, J.W. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, M.L. Lopez, M.P. Zunino, A.G. Lopez, J.A. Zygadlo, M.M. Oliva, M.S. Demo. (2007). Essential oil of Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt from Tanzania: Composition and Antimicrobial Activity. JEOBP 10(1): 83-87.

2006

  1. N. Kamau, I.O. Kibwage, G. Muriuki, A.N. Guantai, H. Chepkwony, J. Hoogmartens, E. Roets and R. Busson. (2006). Steroidal Indoxyls: Evaluation of Pka Values and Anti-inflammatory Activity. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 9(2): 52-57.
  2. K. Amugune, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage. (2006). Liquid Chromatographic analysis of phenobarbitone, ethosuximide, phenytoin and carbamazepine on a polystyrene-divinyl benzene column. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 9(1): 19-25.

2005

  1. N. Ndwigah, G.N. Thoithi, J.W. Mwangi, I.O. Kibwage. (2005). Constituents of the stem bark of Dombeya rotundifolia Hochst. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 8(2): 40-42.
  2. O. Kibwage, J.W. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, (2005). Quality Control of Herbal Medicines. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 8(2): 27-30.
  3. W. Mwangi, N.N. Mungai, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage. (2005). Traditional Herbal Medicine in National Healthcare in Kenya. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 8(2): 22-26.
  4. W. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, M.S. Demo, M.M. Oliva, M.P. Zunino and J.A. Zygadlo. (March/April 2005). Essential Oil of Rynchosia minima DC from Kenya: Composition and antibacterial properties. J. Essent. Oil Res. 17: 230-231.

2004

  1. Madden, K. Balasubramaniam and I.O. Kibwage. (2004). Medicine Prices Component of Patient Prices: Examples from Sri Lanka and Kenya. Essential Drug Monitor, WHO.
  2. A. Orwa, L.K. Keter, S.P.A. Ouko, I.O. Kibwage and G.M. Rukunga. (2004). Influence of Manufacturing Practices on Quality of Pharmaceutical products Manufactured in Kenya. E. Afr. Med. J. 81(6): 287-292.

2003

  1. M. Oliva, M.S. Demo, R.S. Malele, C.K. Mutayabarwa, J.W. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, S.M. Faillaci, R.L. Serivanti, , J.A. Lopez and J.A. Zygadlo. (2003). Essential Oil of Brachylaena hutchinsii Hutch from Tanzania: Anti-microbial activity and composition. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 6(3): 61-63.
  2. N. Kamau, G.N.Thoithi, J.K. Ngugi, O.K. Kingondu and I.O.Kibwage. (2003). Quality of Amoxycillin preparations on the Kenyan market. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 6(3): 57-60.
  3. N. Kamau, I.O. Kibwage, A.N. Guantai, G. Muriuki and R. Munenge. (2003). Anti-inflammatory and Anti-Diarrhoeal Activities of a Steroidal Indoxyl. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 6(2): 26-39.
  4. O. Abuga, P.M.  Mwagiru,  G.N.  Thoithi,  J.M.  Nguyo,  J.K.
  5. Ngugi, O.K. King’ondu, H.N. Mugo and I.O. Kibwage. (2003). Quality of Anti-retroviral Drugs Analyzed in the Drug Analysis and Research Unit during 2000-2003. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 6(1): 20-23.

2002

  1. N. Thoithi, N. Maingi, D. Karume, P.K. Gathumbi, J.W. Mwangi and I.O. Kibwage.(2002). Anthelmintic and other Pharmacological Activities of the Root Bark Extracts of Albizia anthelmintica Brongn. East Cent. Afri. J. Pharm. Sci. 5(3): 60-66.
  2. N. Kamu, I.O. Kibwage, G. Muriuki, A.N. Guantai, J. Hoorgmartens, E. Roets, C. Govaerts, H. Chepkwony and R. Busson. (2002). Estrogenic and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of a Steroidal Indoxyl. East Cent. Afri.J. Pharm. Sci. 5(3): 44-48.
  3. N. Thoithi, J.M.  Nguyo,  K.O.  Abuga,  G.  Mukindia,  O. King’ondu J.K. Ngugi and I.O. Kibwage. (2002). Drug Quality Control Work in Drug Analysis and Research Unit: Observation during 1996-2000. East Cent. Afri.J. Pharm.Sci.5(2): 28-32.
  4. A. Okalebo, H.A. Rabah, A.N. Guantai, C.K. Maitai, I.O. Kibwage, J.W. Mwangi, W. Masengo. (2002). The Antimalarial and Antimicrobial Activity and Brine Shrimp Toxicity of Clematis brachiata extracts. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 5(1): 15-18.
  5. N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, O. King’ondu and J. Hoogmartens. (2002). Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Isoniazid, Pyrizinamide and rifampicin on a Reversed-Phase Silica Column. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 5(1): 8-14.

2001

  1. W. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, J.A. Zygadlo, M.L. Lopez, M.M. Olivia, M.S. Demo, M. Toyota and J.C. Chalchat. (2001). Constituents of the essential oil of Cymbopogon afronardus Stapf. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 4(2):43 – 47.
  2. N. Kamau, G.N. Thoithi and I.O. Kibwage (2001). Quality of ampicillin preparations on the Kenyan market. East Cent Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 4(1): 25 – 29.
  3. A.M. Kuria, M. De Proft, W. Masengo, I.O. Kibwage, J. Hoogmartens and G.M. Laekeman. (2001). Cultivating the African plant Ajuga remote in Belgium and Confirming it’s biological activity against plasmodium falciparum. Zeitschrift fur Arzenei-& Gewurzpflanzen (Z. Arzn. Gew. Pfl.). 6: 69 – 72.
  4. W. Mwangi, P.K. Gathumbi, I.O. Kibwage, G.N. Thoithi and H.A. Oketech-Rabah. (2001) Alternative medicines and prostate enlargement. Prunus Africana emphasis. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 12(1): 26 - 31.
  5. A. M. Kuria, S. De Coster, G. Muriuki, W. Masengo, I.O. Kibwage, J. Hoogmartens, and G.M. Laekeman (2001). Antimalarial activity of Ajuga remota Benth (Labiatae) and Caesalpina volkensii Harms (Caesalipiniaceae): in-vitro confirmation of ethnopharmacological use. J. Ethnopharmacology, 74: 141 - 148.

2000

  1. B. Jande, O. Ngassapa and I.O. Kibwage. (2000). Quality of Sulfadoxine/Pyrimethamine tablets marketed in Dar es Salaam. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 3 (1): 20 - 24.
  2. O. Kibwage and J.K. Ngugi, (2000). Sulphadoxine/Pyrimethamine tablet products on the Kenyan Market. Quality concerns. East Cent Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 3 (1): 14 – 19.

1999

  1. W. Mwangi, W. Masengo, G.N. Thoithi and I.O.Kibwage (1999). Screening of some Kenyan Medicine Plants using the Brine Shrimp Lethality Test. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm.Sci. 2(3): 63 – 71.
  2. O. Kibwage, J.K. Thuranira, L. Gathu, I.M. Githiga, J.M. Nguyo, J.K. Ngugi and O. Kingo’ndu. (1999). Drug Quality Control Work in Drug Analysis and Research Unit. Observation during 1991-1995. East Cent Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 2(2): 32 – 36.

1998

  1. O. Kibwage, C. K. Maitai and I.G. Mureithi. (1998). Alcohol content of traditional Brews and Miti ni Dawa in Kenya. East Cent Afr. J. Pharm. Sci.. 1(3): 54 - 57.
  2. O. Kibwage. (1998). Quality of Pharmaceuticals in Kenya: An overview. East Cent . Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 1(3): 47 – 49.
  3. O. Kibwage, C. Ondari, I.G. Mureithi, J. Thuranira and J. Hoogmartens. (1998). Analysis of Co-trimoxazole products on the Kenyan market. East Cent Afr. J. Pharm. Sci.1(2): 34 – 38.
  4. O. Kibwage, E. Ayiemba and C.O. Ondari (1998). Drug utilization and cost patterns in selected health care facilities in Kenya. East Cent. Afr. J. Pharm. Sci.1 (1): 11-14.
  5. K. Maitai, I.O. Kibwage, A.N. Guantai, J. N. Ombega and F.A. Ndemo (1998). A retrospective study of childhood poisoning in Kenya in 1991-93. East Cent Afr. J. Pharm. Sci. 1 (1): 7 - 10.

1997

  1. Hagos, I.O. Kibwage, M. Mwongera, J.N. Muthotho, I.M. Githiga and G.G. Mukindia. (1997). The microbial and physical quality of recycled gloves. E. Afr. Med. J. 74(4): 224-226.
  2. Vugigi, I.O. Kibwage, E.O. Ogaja, K.O. Mangera, H.K. Chepkwony, A.N. Machine and J. Kathanzu (1997). Drug quality control work in DARU: Observations during 1991-1992. Pharm.J.of Kenya. 8(2): 23-25.

1996

  1. O. Kokwaro, T.O. Kwasa, A.A. Indalo and I.O. Kibwage (1996). Steady-state anti-convulsant drug levels in epileptic patients. E. Afr. Med. J. 73(10): 679 – 682.
  2. O. Oluka, E.S. Mitema, I.O. Kibwage, T.O. Kwasa and G.O. Kokwaro (1996). A comparative bioavailability of four carbamazepine tablet formulations available in the Kenyan Market. E.Afr. Med. J. 73 (5): 323 – 326.
  3. O. Ondari, L. Gathu, F.A. Ndemo and I.O. Kibwage (1996). Microbial contamination of oral dosage forms. NAJM, 1(2): 5-8.

1995

  1. A. Aluoch-Orwa, C.O. Ondari, I.O. Kibwage and J. Hoogmartens (1995). Quality of intravenous infusion fluids manufactured in Kenya. E. Afr.Med. J. 72 (12): 800 – 804.
  2. O. Kibwage, A. Maina, B. Hagos and J. Hoogmartens (1995). The neutralizing capacity and sodium content of antacid brands on the Kenyan market. E. Afr. Med. J. 72 (3): 194-197.
  3. W. Muritu, I.O. Kibwage, C.K. Maitai and J. Hoogmartens (1994). Evaluation of tetracycline raw materials and finished products found on the Kenyan market. J.P.B.A. 12(12): 1483 – 1488.

1993

  1. A. Patel and I.O. Kibwage. (1993). The community Pharmacist. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 5(1): 10 - 11.
  2. O.Kibwage and J.M. Nguyo (1993). In vitro evaluation of carbamazepine 200 mg tablets. E. Afr. Med. J. 70(8): 512 – 514.
  3. O. Kibwage, C.O. Ondari, F.A. Ndemo, R.W. Munenge and I.G. Mureithi (1993). Comparative evaluation of injectable diazepam products. Pharmacother. Bull. 3(1): 16.

1992

  1. O. Mangera, G. Rutere, J.K. Thuranira, R. Mithamo, A. Ochieng, S. Vugigi, E. Ogaja and I.O. Kibwage (1992). Drug quality control work at drug analysis and Research Unit: Observations during 1987 - 1990. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 4(3): 66.
  2. O. Kibwage (1992). An overview of quality control in the pharmaceutical industry in Kenya. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 4(3): 55 – 57.
  3. O. Kibwage (1992). Quality of Penicillin products in the Drug Analysis and Research Unit during 1983 – 1990. Pharmacother. Bull. 2(1): 16 – 17.
  4. O. Kibwage, J.O. Ogeto, C.K. Maitai, G. Rutere, J.K. Thuranira and A. Ochieng (1992). Drug Quality Control Work in DARU. Observations during 1983 – 1986. E. Afr. J. 69(10): 577 – 580.

1991

  1. O. Kibwage. (1991). Specialization in Pharmacy Practice: An Overview. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 3(1): 107 - 108.
  2. O. Kibwage, J. Thuranira and D. Migosi (1991). Quality performance of metronidazole tablet products on the Kenyan market. E. Afr. Med. J. 68(5): 365 – 371.
  3. O. Kibwage and S. Vugigi (1991). Quality of Phenoxymethylpenicillin dry suspensions. Pharmacother. Bull. 1(1): 6 - 7.

1989

  1. O. Ondari, I.O. Kibwage, F.A. Ndemo and S.O. Mcligeyo (1989). Comparative bioavailability of two brands of Chlorpropamide tablets on the Kenyan market. E. Afr. Med. J. 66(10):663.
  2. N. Ombega and I.O. Kibwage (1989). Curriculum Development: What considerations. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 2(3): 87 - 89.
  3. O. Kibwage and J.N. Ombega (1989). Pharmacy practice: Past present and future. Pharm J. of Kenya. 2(3): 75 & 89.
  4. O. Kibwage, M. Michiels, R. Hendiricks, T. Cachet, A. Verbruggen, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe (1989). Tissue distribution and excretion of radioactivity in the Wistar rat after administration of (N-methyl-14C) erythromycin A. Eur. J. Drug Metab. and Pharmacokinet. 14(1): 7 - 14.

1988

  1. O. Kibwage, E. Roets, A. Verbruggen, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe (1988). Thin layer chromatographic study of the metabolites of erythromycins in the wistar rat. J. Chromatogr.(Biochemical applications). 434: 177 – 186.
  2. O. Kibwage and C.O. Ondari (1988). Quality control of Aspirin tablet products on the Kenyan market. Pharm. J. of Kenya 1(3): 80.
  3. O. Kibwage, C.O. Ondari and F.A. Ndemo (1988). In-equivalence of some pharmaceuticals on the Kenyan market. Pharm. J. of Kenya. 1(2): 43.

1987

  1. Cachet, I.O. Kibwage, E. Roets, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe (1987). Optimisation of the separation of Erythromycin and related substances by high liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr. 409: 91 – 100.
  2. O. Kibwage, R. Busson, G. Janssen, J. Hoogmartens, H. Vanderhaeghe and J. Brake (1987). Translactonization in erythromycins. J. Org. Chem. 52(6): 990 - 996.
  3. O. Kibwage, G. Janssen, R. Busson, L. Verbist, H. Vanderhaeghe (1987). Identification of Novel erythromycin derivatives in mother liquor concentrates of Streptomyces erythreus. J. Antibiot. 40:1 - 6.

1985

  1. O. Kibwage, J. Hoogmartens, E. Roets, H. Vanderhaeghe, L. Verbist, M. Dubost, C. Pascal, P. Petitjean and G. Levol. (1985). Antibacterial activity of erythromycins A,B,C and D and some of their derivatives. J. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 28(5): 630 – 633.
  2. O. Kibwage, G. Janssen, E. Roets, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe (1985). Isolation of erythromycins and related substances from fermentation residues of Streptomyces erythreus by high performance liquid chromatography on silica gel. J. Chromatogr. 346:309 - 319.
  3. O. Kibwage, E. Roets, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe (1985). Separation of erythromycin and related substances by high performance liquid chromatography on ploy(Styrenedivinylbenzene) packing materials. J. Chromatogr. 330:275-286.

1983

  1. O. Kibwage, E. Roets and J. Hoogmartens (1983). Thin layer chromatography of erythromycins and other macrolides. J. Chromatogr. 256:164-171.
CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS

COMMUNICATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA

[Thematic areas: Health Systems Education, Radiopharmacy, Chromatography, Natural products, medicinal plants, traditional/complementary medicine, Pharmaceutical analysis and quality control/assurance of medicines]

Oral Presentations

  1. O Okaru, K.O. Abuga, I.O. Kibwage, D.W. Lachenmeier (2016). Aflatoxin contaminated artisanal beers from Kenya. A health risk beyond ethanol. 4th College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi/Kenyatta National Hospital, International Scientific Conference, Kenya. 14th -16th June, 2016.
  2. Wamalwa, F. Were B. Osano, G. John-Stewart, J. Kinuthia, Gachuno, K. Kamau, J. Wangombe, K. Bosire, R. Nduati, G. Omoni, J. Kiarie, Kibwage. Mentorship in implementation science research on Maternal Neonatal and Child Health in non tertiary health facilities in Kenya. 4th Annual MEPI Symposium, Maputo Mozambique August 5-8, 2014.
  3. O. Kibwage. Panelist on ''Leadership and Management skills Development Across the Learning Continuum''. Prince Mahidol Award Conference 2014 on Transformative Learning for Health Equity. Royal Cliff Grand, Pattya, Thailand. January 27-31, 2014.
  4. O. Kibwage, F.J. Njiri, L.D. Davies, C.J. Owek, J. Kiarie and Assessing partnership linkages for health workforce and research capacity building in Kenya; Lessons learned.
  5. Wamalwa, F. Were, B. Osano, G. John-Stewart, J.,Kinuthia, Gachuno, K. Kamau, J. Wangombe, K. Bosire, R. Nduati, Kamau K, G. Omoni, J. Kiarie, Kibwage. Strengthening Maternal Newborn and child Health Care through Decentralized Research. 2nd International College of Health Sciences/Kenyatta National Hospital Scientific Conference, Nairobi June 2013.
  6. O. Abuga, G.N. Thoithi, H.K. Chepkwony and I.O. Kibwage. Quality Performance of Drugs Analyzed at DARU and NQCL and the Evidence of Counterfeits in Kenya. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK), Annual Scientific Conference. 30th May – 2nd June 2008, Sarova Whitesands, Mombasa, Kenya.
  7. O. Kibwage, Counterfeiting of Drugs and the Necessity of Quality Control Systems in Developing Countries. An invited Lecture Delivered at the Interdisciplinary Courses on Development and Cultures, at the invitation of CADES, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, February 26, 2008.
  8. K. Keter, G.N. Thoithi and I.O. Kibwage. Development and validation of a liquid, chromatographic method for the simultaneous analysis of six protease inhibitors on a polymer column. 12th International meeting on Recent Developments in Pharmaceutical Analysis (RDPA). Island of Elba, Italy. September 23-27, 2007.
  9. S. Dambolena, M.P. Zunino. A.G. Lopez, J.A. Zygadlo, JW. Mwangi, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, S.T. Kariuki, and J. M. Mwalukumbi. Essential oils of Ocimum basilicum L. and Ocimum gratissimum from Kenya: Composition, antiradical and anti- micotoxicogenic activity. The 12th Symposium of the Natural Product Research Network for Eastern and Central Africa (NAPRECA). Kampala, Uganda. July 22-25, 2007.
  10. N. Thoithi and I.O. Kibwage. Drug Quality Control in the Kenyan History-the DARU experience. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya Annual Symposium. Mombasa, Kenya. May 31- June2, 2007.
  11. K. Amugune, G.N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage. (2006). Liquid Chromatographic Separation of phenobarbitone, ethosuximide, phenytoin and carbamazepine on a polystyrene-divinyl benzene column. British Pharmaceutical Conference 2006.
  12. Abuga O.K., Cockcroft J.K., Stephenson R.A., Mwangi J.W. and Kibwage I.O.(2006) Crystal structure of (+)-cycloolivil-ethylacetate solvate. Presented at the British Crystallographic association (BCA) conference, 4 th -6 th April 2006, Lancaster University, United Kingdom.
  13. K. Gathumbi, G. N. Thoithi, J. W. Mwangi, I. O. Kibwage, N. Maingi, R. Pelle and J. Wando. Evaluation of effects of plant extracts on trypanosomes. Oral presentation at ‘End of Agricultural Research Fund (ARF) Project Conference’. Nairobi, Kenya, 2nd - 4th December, 2003.
  14. W. Mwangi, G. N. Thoithi and I. O. Kibwage. Conservation of Medicinal Plants and Benefit Sharing. Stakeholders Workshop on the Sustainable, Safe and Effective Use of Medicinal Plants in Eastern Africa. Organised by International Development Research Centre. Arusha, Tanzania, November 25 - 27, 2003.
  15. W. Mwangi, G. N. Thoithi and I. O. Kibwage. Traditional Medicine in Kenya. Keynote Address. Second National Congress on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medical Research and Traditional Medicines. KCCT, Mbagathi, Kenya, 24-28th November, 2003.
  16. W. Mwangi, G. N. Thoithi and I.O. Kibwage. Herbal Medicine in Kenya: Conservation of Medicinal Plants and Intellectual Property. Oral Presentation. Second National Congress on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medical Research and Traditional Medicines. KCCT, Mbagathi, Kenya, November 24-28, 2003.
  17. W. Mwangi, G. N. Thoithi and I. O. KibwageJournalists Training on the National Policy on Traditional Medicine. Oral Presentation. Second National Congress on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medical Research and Traditional Medicines. KCCT Mbagathi, Kenya, 24-28th November 2003.
  18. W. Mwangi, G. N. Thoithi and I. O. Kibwage. National Policy on Traditional Medicine. Oral Presentation. Second National Congress on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medical Research and Traditional Medicines. KCCT, Mbagathi, Kenya, 24th-28th November, 2003.
  19. O. Kibwage, G. N. Thoithi, K. O. Abuga, J. M. Nguyo, N. N. Ngugi and O. K. King’ondu. Quality of some antiretrovirals and related drugs in Kenya. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya Annual Symposium. Mombasa, Kenya, 30th May-1st June 2002.
  20. W. Mwangi, I. O. Kibwage and G.N. Thoithi. Evidence based Complementary Medicines. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya Annual Symposium. Mombasa, Kenya. 30th May-1st June 2002.
  21. N. Thoithi, K.O. Abuga, J. W. Mwangi and I.O. Kibwage, Quality Control of Herbal Medicines. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya Annual Symposium. Mombasa, Kenya. 30th May-1st June 2002.
  22. N. Thoithi, I.O. Kibwage, O. King’ondu, E. Roets and J. Hoogmartens. Liquid chromatographic separation of isoniazid, pyrazinamide and rifampicin on a reversed-phase silica column. Drug Analysis 2002 symposium. Brugge, Belgium, 21st-25th April, 2002.
  23. O. Kibwage, G.N. Thoithi, K.O. Abuga, B. Amugune, K.Bosire and S.N. Ndwigah. Measuring drug prices in Low and Middle income countries. The Kenya Report. The Development of a Methodology Manual. Project Meeting. Bellagio, Italy. December 3-7, 2001.
  24. W. Mwangi, I.O. Kibwage and G.N. Thoithi. Ministry of Health and traditional Medicine. First National Congress on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Medical Research and Traditional Medicines. Quality Health to All Kenyans. Mbagathi Nairobi, Kenya, November 19 - 23, 2001.
  25. K. Gathumbi, R. Pelle, J. Wando, G. N. Thoithi, J. W. Mwangi, I.O. Kibwage and D.N. Maingi. A baseline study on plants used to treat animal trypanosomiasis in Kenya: A community based approach. 1st National workshop on medicinal aromatic and underutilized plant species in Kenya. Naivasha, Kenya, October 29, 2001.
  26. N. Thoithi, N. Maingi, P.K. Gathumbi, J.W. Mwangi and I.O. Kibwage. The anthelmintic activity of extracts from some medicinal plants of Kenya, Oral presentation at The 9th Symposium of The Natural Product Research Network for Eastern and Central Africa (NAPRECA), Nairobi, Kenya, August 27-31, 2001.
  27. W. Mwangi, H.A. Okech-Rabah, I.O. Kibwage and G.N. Thoithi. Pharmacy and Alternative Medicines. The Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK) National Symposium. Mombasa. Kenya. June 1- 2, 2000.
  28. W. Mwangi, H.A. Okech-Rabbah, I.O. Kibwage and G.N. Thoithi. Traditional herbal medicine in Kenya. (Oral Presentation) International conference on Medicinal plants, traditional Medicines and Local Communities in Africa: Challanges and Opportunities for the New Millennium. International Centre for Research in Agrofrestry (ICRAF). UN Avenue Nairobi, Kenya. May 16-19, 2000.
  29. O. Kibwage. Quality Pharmaceuticals: The desire of the patient. Paper presented to the community pharmacy group. August 25, 1994, New Stanley Hotel. Nairobi. Sponsored by Ciba.
  30. A. Aluoch, L. Gathu, C.O. Ondari and I.O. Kibwage. Microbial safety of the locally available intravenous infusion fluids. The annual symposium of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya. May, 1993.
  31. O. Kibwage. A panelist on ‘Rational Drug Use’ at the 12th Annual Medical Scientific Conference. KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya, February 1992.
  32. W. Muritu, I.O. Kibwage, C.K. Maitai and J. Hoogmartens. The quality of tetracycline raw materials and finished products found on the Kenyan market. Annual Medical Scientific Conference, KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya February 14, 1993. Abstract P.05/93.
  33. O. Ondari, I.O. Kibwage, F.A. Ndemo and S.O. Mcligeyo. Comparative bioavailability of two brands of Chlorpropamide tablets on the Kenyan market. 10th Annual Medical Scientific Conference. KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya. Feb.1989. Abstract No. AB 28/89.
  34. O. Kibwage, C.O. Ondari and F.A. Ndemo. Bioequivalence of some pharmaceuticals on the Kenyan market. The Annual Symposium of the Pharmaceutical society of Kenya, Mombasa, Kenya. 30th April - 1st May 1988.
  35. O. Kibwage. Accountability to end-user of Pharmaceuticals. The Annual symposium of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya, October 1987.
  36. Cachet, I.O. Kibwage, E. Roets, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe. Optimization of the separation of erythromycin and related substances by high performance liquid chromatography. Second International symposium on Drug Analysis. Brussel, Belgium. May 1986.
  37. Busson, I.O. Kibwage, G. Janssen, J. Bracke, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe. Translactonization in erythromycin. Preparation and structural assignment of Novel degradation products. Contact group NFWO/FNRS on Organic Synthesis. De Haan, Belgium, 15 - 16th Nov. 1985.
  38. Vanderhaeghe, I.O. Kibwage, R. Busson and J. Hoogmartens. Novel Isomerization and transformation reactions of erythromycin. International symposium on Organic Chemistry of Medicinal Natural Products, Shangai, China 10th - 14th Nov. 1985. Abstract No. C-21.
  39. O. Kibwage, G. Janssen. R. Busson, E. Roets, J. Hoogmartens and H. Vanderhaeghe. Preparative high performance liquid chromatography on straight silica gel of fermentation liquor of Streptomyces erythreus. 32nd Annual Congress of Medicinal Plant Research, Antwerpen, Belgium. July 1984, Abstract No. 25 l.
  40. Verbruggen, I.O. Kibwage and M.J.K. De Roo ‘Labeling Kinetics of 99Tc-DTPA’. Belgium society of Nuclear Medicine. Brussels, Belgium. 

 

CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

  1. First International Symposium on Drug Analysis. Brussels Belgium, 7th - 10th June, 1993.
  2. 32nd Annual Congress on Medicine Plant Research. Antwerp, Belgium, 23rd - 29th July , 1984.
  3. Fourth Commonwealth Pharmaceutical Association Conference. Nairobi, Kenya, 9 -13 March, 1987.
  4. Annual symposium of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, 1987 to 2006.
  5. Chairman, organizing committee for the Annual Symposium of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya. 1989 - 1994.
  6. The 9th Annual Medical Scientific Conference. KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya, February, 1989.
  7. The 10th Annual Medical Scientific Conference. KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya, February, 1990.
  8. The 5th International Technical Consultation on Veterinary Drug Registration, The Hague, Netherlands, 9 – 12, October, 1990.
  9. The 14th Annual Medical Scientific Conference. KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya, February, 1993.
  10. Target Oriented Project Planning Workshop on the establishment of the National Drug Quality Control Laboratory. Ministry of Health/GTZ, Aberdare Club, Nyeri, Kenya. January 1992.
  11. Workshop on management of poisoning. Green Hills Hotel, Nyeri, January 17 – 21, 1994.
  12. Workshop on the use of standards Reference Materials for Quality Assurance (Sponsored by National Institutes of Standards and Technology, USA).Harare, Zimbabwe, July 1994.
  13. Seminar on Drug registration, during the NUPSA - International exhibition September 14 – 19, 1994. Nairobi, Kenya.
  14. World Bank Seminar on the Economics of Pharmaceuticals, Nairobi, Kenya, February 13 - 17, 1995.
  15. First Southern and Eastern African Medicine. Regulatory Affairs Conference. October 20 – 21, 1995. Safari Hotel, Windhoek. Namibia.
  16. 3rd European Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 15-17 September, 1996. Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
  17. National Workshop on Emergency and Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance and rational use of antimicrobial drugs, Aberdares County Club, Nyeri, February 3-5, 1997.
  18. Seminar on Drug Policy Issues for developing countries. Boston University (in collaboration with WHO and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences. Boston, SA February 14-28, 1997.
  19. Second European congress on Tropical Medicine. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. September, 14-18 1998.
  20. The 2nd National Workshop on the Surveillance and Monitoring of Antimicrobial Resistance, Blue Posts Hotel, Thika, February, 7 - 9, 1999.
  21. Southern and Eastern African Veterinary Drug Regulatory Affairs Conference (SEAVDRAC). Nairobi, Kenya. July 24-27, 2000.
  22. Ministry of Planning and National Development. National Council for Population and Development, workshop on “Traditional medicine, Research and Sustainable Development” Session Panelist. School of Monetary studies, Nairobi. 15-17 June 2004.
  23. Establishment of Application, guidelines forms and certificates for Drug Registration in Kenya. Through the Pharmacy and Poisons Board, Ministry of Health. Lake Baringo, June 2001.
  24. Establishment of Application, guidelines forms and certificates for Drug Registration in Kenya. Through the Pharmacy and Poisons Board, Ministry of Health. Kilaguni Lodge, Tsavo, Kenya, December, 2001.
  25. Drug Analysis 2002 Symposium. Brugge, Belgium, April 21-25, 2002.
  26. Workshop on Advocacy of Access, Use and control of Licit Drugs in Kenya for Healthcare Providers. Organized by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Nairobi, Kenya, June 24 - 25, 2003.
  27. Second National Congress on Quality Improvement in Healthcare, Medical Research and Traditional Medicine. KICCT, Mbagathi, Kenya, November 24-28, 2003.
  28. The Inter-sectorial Workshop on Traditional Medicine, HIV/AIDS, Research and Sustainable Development on Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya, June 15-17, 2004.
  29. African Institute for Capacity Development (AICAD). Final Reports’ Presentation- Second Call Research projects (Role: Panelist). Juja, Kenya, 9th-10th September, 2004.
  30. School of Pharmacy Undergraduate Curriculum Review workshop. Nyeri, September 3-6, 2006.
  31. Postgraduate Diploma in Drug Management and Supply Curriculum Development Workshop. Embu. September 10-14, 2006.
  32. A Joint College of Health Sciences-University of Nairobi Enterprises Workshop. Beyond Module Two. Nairobi. June 22-24, 2006.
  33. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya, Annual Symposium. Mombasa, Kenya May 31-June 2, 2007.
  34. Stakeholders meeting on Translating Health Research into Policy and Practice. Organized by University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases. School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya. October 11&12, 2007.
  35. Principal Investigators Annual meeting, Medical Education Partnership Initiative. University of Botwsana, Botswana, January 19-20, 2015.
  36. Principal Investigators Annual meeting, Medical Education Partnership Initiative. University of Addis Ababa. January 17-19, 2016.

 

PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONSULTATIVE WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS

  1. O. Kibwage. Centre for Bioequivalence Studies in East Africa. A case for Kenya. A proposal by the School of Pharmacy, University of Nairobi. Engineering Capacity Building Program and Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (GTZ) Regional Workshop on the Establishment of a Bioequivalence Center, October 7-8, 2008. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  2. O. Kibwage. Experiences in Evaluating the Quality of Drugs. World Health Organization Workshop for African Drug Regulatory Authorities. 3 – 7 November 2003. New Africa Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  3. O. Kibwage, G.N. Thoithi, K.O. Abuga, B. Amugune, K. Bosire and S.N. Ndwigah. Measuring drug prices in low and middle income countries. The Kenya Report. The Development of a Methodology Manual. Project Meeting. Bellagio, Italy, 3 - 7 December 2001.
  4. O. Kibwage. Pharmaceutical Quality Control Procedures in Kenya. The South and East African Veterinary Drugs Regulatory Authorities Congress (SEAVDRAC) 2000 Meeting. 24 – 27 July 2000. Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.
  5. W. Mwangi, H. A. Okech-Rabbah, I.O. Kibwage and G.N. Thoithi. Traditional herbal medicine in Kenya. Oral presentation at international conference on medicinal plants, traditional medicines and local communities in Africa: Changes and opportunities of the New Millenium. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF). UN Avenue. Nairobi Kenya. May 16 - 19, 2000).
  6. O. Kibwage. Drug Marketing Authorization. An Opinion. Paper presented at a Pharmacy and Poisons workshop. White Sands Hotel, Mombasa, 8–14 August 1999.
  7. O. Kibwage. Quality impact on the Local and Imported Pharmaceuticals: Limits to growth. Paper presented at the 1st Regional Symposium on Pharmaceutical Distribution and Healthcare. Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, 23 – 24th October 1996.
  8. O. Kibwage. Good Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Practices. Paper presented at the consultative workshop on legislation – National Drug Policy. Safariland Hotel, Naivasha, Kenya. April 22 - 26, 1991.
  9. O. Kibwage. Role of the world Health Organization Certificate Scheme in Quality Assurance in Kenya. Paper presented at the consultative workshop on legislation Nationa Drug Policy. Safariland Hotel, Naivasha, Kenya. April 22 – 26, 1991.
  10. O. Kibwage. Drug quality control of product samples submitted for Drug Registration. Presented at the consultative workshop on the guidelines Registration of Drugs in Kenya. Green Hills Hotel, Nyeri, Kenya 24 Feb - 1st March 1991.
  11. O. Kibwage. Good Manufacturing Practices. Paper presented at the consultative workshop on the guidelines for the registration of Drugs in Kenya. Green Hills Hotel, Nyeri, Kenya 24 Feb - 1st March 1991.

 

INVITED LECTURES

  1. O. Kibwage on Counterfeiting of Drugs and the Necessity of Quality Control Systems in Developing Countries. 2008. Lecture delivered at KU Leuven as part of the Interdisciplinary Courses on Development and Cultures. Invitation by CADES, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. February 26, 2008.
HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS

AWARDS, HONOURS AND ATTESTATIONS

2016: Attestation on Key Leadership role in Partnership for Innovative Medical Education during 2010- 2016.

2014: Shield of Excellence in Health Sciences, by the East African Community. Shield Awarded to College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi.

2009 - 2013: Certificate  of  Excellence  in  Performance  contracting. Ranking amongst six Colleges of the University of Nairobi; [Position; Two (9009/10), One (2010/11), Two (2011/12), One (2012/13) One (2014/15) and Two in 2015/16].

2007: Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (FPSK).

2006: Head of State Commendation (HSC) for Contributions towards provision of Health Services. The Kenya gazette Vol.CVIII-No.86. Nairobi, 12th December 2006.

2002-3 : Member (No. 482) at National Constitutional Conference, Kenya.

1997: Faculty of Pharmacy Certificate of Appreciation in Recognition of excellent and consistent service rendered to the Faculty. University of Nairobi Silver Jubilee Celebrations.

1990: Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, ABOS, Government of the Kingdom of Belgium.

1982: ABOS  Scholarship, Government of the Kingdom of Belgium. (Doctorate studies).

1980: ABOS  Scholarship, Government of the Kingdom of Belgium. (Masters studies).

TEACHING AREAS

TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP EXPERIENCES

Gave Lectures on Pharmaceutical Chemistry at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. On the average I supervised about 4 undergraduate student projects every year. I have successfully supervised 6 PhD theses and 12 students for Masters Degrees.

Theses and External Examination

  • I have examined a number of Master degree, Doctor of Medicine [F. Were] and Doctor of Philosophy theses at UoN.
  • Internationally I have examined a number of PhD theses: [K. Mangera, (1998) & J. Orwa (2000) at KU Leuven, [Omary Minzi (2006) &. Runyoro
  • (2009) at Muhimbili University of Health Sciences, and Muhammad Ntale, (2009) at Makerere University].

In addition, I have been an external examiner for Bachelor of Pharmacy examinations in Tanzania and Uganda.

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :
  1. Jeremiah N. Ngomo (2013). Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Phytochemical and Antimalarial Investigation of Caesalpinia volkensii Harms Seeds. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi, Prof. G.N. Thoithi
  1. Ronald M. Inyangala (2012). Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: A Study of the quality of Ginseg containing products in Nairobi, Kenya. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Dr. K.O. Abuga, M.O. Oluka.
  1. Dennis B.S. Ongarora (2009). Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Phytochemical investigation and antimicrobial activity of Blighia unijugata Bak (Sapiundaceae). Supervisors: Prof. G.N. Thoithi, Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Dr. F.N. Kamau
  1. Peggoty C. Mutai (2009). M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Phytochemical investigation and Antimicrobial activity of Rhus Natalensis Bernh. Ex Krauss (Anacardiaceae). Supervisors: Prof. G.N. Thoithi, Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi
  1. Apollo O. Maima (2006). Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Antimicrobial and Phytochemical Properties of Some Medicinal Plants Used by the Luo Community in Kenya.Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. G.N. Thoithi, Dr. F.N. Kamau
  1. Lucia K. Keter (2005). M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Development of a liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous analysis of six protease inhibitors. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. G.N. Thoithi
  1. Kefa Ogonyo Bosire (2004). Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: An investigation of a traditional herbal therapy used to treat malaria in Kisii. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi
  1. Philip Mushiri Mwagiru (2004). M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Development of a liquid chromatographic method and its application in the quality assessment of Stavudine containing products. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. G.N. Thoithi
  1. Stanley N. Ndwigah (2004). M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Phytochemical Investigation and anthelmintic activity of Dombeya rotundifolia Hochst (Planch), Sterculiaceae family. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, G.N. Thoithi
  1. Beatrice K.M. Amugune (2002). Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Development and Validation of a Liquid Chromatographic method for the simultaneous analysis of Anticonvulsant drugs. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. G.N. Thoithi
  1. Faith Apolot Okalebo (2001). M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: Phytochemical and Pharmacological investigation of Clematis brochiata thunberg. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi.
  1. Margaret O. Oluka (1996). M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Analysis). Thesis title: A bio-equivalence study of four formulations of Carbamazepine tables available in Kenya. Supervisors: Prof. E.Mitema, Prof. I. O. Kibwage
PhD. LEVEL :
  1. Alex O. Okaru (2018) Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry). Thesis  title:  A  quality  control  survey  of  alcoholic  beverages  in Kenya. Supervisors: Dr. K.O. Abuga, Prof. I.O. Kibwage and Dr. Dirk    Lachenmeier.
  1. Nelly Mungai (2015). Ph.D. (Pharmacognosy & complimentary medicine). Thesis title: Antiplasmodial and phytochemical investigation of monanthotaxis parvifolia (OLIV) verdc ssp. Kenyensis verdict (annonaceae). Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi, Prof. A. N. Guantai
  1. Beatrice K. Amugune. (2013) Ph.D (Pharmaceutical chemistry). Thesis title: Screening, Isolation and Characterisation of Anti-fungal principles from some traditional herbal medicines in Kenya. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi, Prof. G.N. Thoithi
  1. Stanley N. Ndwigah. (2013). Ph.D (Pharmaceutical chemistry). Thesis title: A study of the phytochemistry of Dombeya rotundifolia and Hydnora abyssinica. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi, Prof. G.N. Thoithi.
  1. Shital M. Maru (2013). Ph.D (Pharmaceutics). Thesis title: Formulation development of sustained release zidovudine-lamivudine fixed dose combination paediatric mini-matrices by hot melt extrusion. Supervisors: Prof. K.A.M. Kuria, Dr. Marcel DeMatas, Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. G.O. Kokwaro
  1. Kennedy O. Abuga (2009). Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical chemistry). Thesis title: A study of the Antimalarial Constituents of Cassia Abbreviata Oliv. and Strychnos henningsi Gilg. Supervisors: Prof. I.O. Kibwage, Prof. J.W. Mwangi
OTHER SOCIETIES

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POSITIONS

  1. Chairman, Board of Directors, Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisii County, (Oct.2014 to March 2021).
  2. Representing University of Nairobi as;
    • Member, Medical and Health Services Providers and Allied Industries Committee. Directorate of Industrial Training, Ministry of Labor and Human Resource Development. (Feb.2009 to May 2017).
    • Member, Nairobi Health Management Board. (2007 to 2017). Member, Sub-Committee on Curative/Clinical Services
    • Member, Board of Directors, Kenyatta National Hospital (2007 to 2017)
    • Chairman, Sub-Committee on Standards, Quality Assurance, ethics and research,
    • Member, Sub-Committee on Finance and Human Resource Committee.]
    • Member, Board of Management, Kenya Medical Training Colleges (2007 to 2017). -Board Performance Evaluation score: 94%, (2011-2) and 96 % (2012-3) [Sub-Committees: Standards and Ethics, and Finance and Human Resource]
  3. Member, Board of Directors, School Equipment Production unit Ministry of Education. (2006-8). [Chairman, Sub-Committee on Financial and General Purposes committee]
  4. Chairman, Board of Management, National Quality Control Laboratory (2005-2011 and Member, 1993-1999).
  5. Chairman, Board of Governors, Menyenya High School, Nyamira District. (2005 -8).
  6. Member (No. 482), National Constitutional Conference, Kenya (2002-3).
  7. Member, traditional medicines and drugs research program committee, Kenya Medical Research Institute (1994).
  8. Member, World Health Organization Expert Committee on the International Pharmacopoeia and Pharmaceutical Preparations (1995-2003).
  9. Assistant secretary and executive member, Board of Trustees, Pharmacy Development Trust (1993).
  10. Collaborator, World Health Organization program on ‘Basic Tests for Pharmaceutical Dosage forms (1987).
  11. Consultant in Quality Control of Pharmaceutical, Ministry of Health and the Local Industry (1987).
  12. Chairman, Committee on Drug Registration, (Human Drugs), Pharmacy and Poisons Board, Ministry of Health (1997-2000).
  13. Pharmaceutical Expert, on Human Drugs registration (1991-2000), and on Veterinary Drugs Registration, (1986-1991), Pharmacy and Poisons Board, Ministry of Health (1986-2000).
  14. Member, Steering Committee, Impact (K (1990-95).
  15. Member, Pharmacy and Poisons Board, Government of Kenya (1988-94).
  16. Assessor for promotions to positions of Senior lecturer, Associate Professor and Professors at Makerere University and Muhimbili University of Health Sciences.

 

PROFESSIONAL AND EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Positions held;

  • Chairman, The Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya [1994-95 and 2002-7).
  • Patron, Nairobi University Pharmacy Students Association, UON (1994-2003)
  • Chairman, Education Committee, the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (1989-94)
  • Secretary, Education Committee, Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (1987-9)
  • Founding Chairman, Association of Kenya Students in Belgium (1983-4)
  • Founding Chairman, Leuven East African Student Union, Leuven, Belgium (1983-84)
  • Founding Chairman, Nairobi University Pharmacy Students Association (NUPSA), UON. (1977-9).

Editorial roles;

  • East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. - Editor (1998 to 2017).
  • Pharmaceutical Journal of Kenya. - Editorial consultant. (1997 to date)
  • NuPharma - Editorial advisor. (1990 to 2017)
  • New African Journal of Medicine. – Editor (August 10, 1995 to June 2000).
  • The Pharmaceutical Journal of Kenya [Editor in Chief, 1991-96; Scientific editor and Secretary of Editorial Board, 1987-91].

 

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

  1. Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya
  2. Royal Society of Chemistry (U.K), Chartered Chemist, (CChem, MRSC) Chartered Scientist. (CSci)
  3. Former Member of,
    • Chromatographic Society (U.K)
    • American Association for Advancement of the Sciences
    • National Geographic
    • New York Academy of Sciences (USA)
    • Pharmaceutical Society of Belgium.

CONSULTANCY ACTIVITIES

  1. Local pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality assurance and quality control of medicines.
  2. Local HERA Consultant on the Kenya Pharmaceutical sector Review: Quality Assurance. August 2004 - January 2005
  3. Development and Pre-testing of tools for measuring Access to Antimalarial medicines in Kenya. October-November 2002. World Health Organization Funded Study.
  4. Measuring drug prices in low and middle income countries. The Kenya Study. October 22 - November 16, 2001. Health Action International and World Health Organization co-funded Study. Principal Investigator of Kenyan Study.
  5. Participant and Editor of proceedings. Development of the Kenya National Drug Policy. 24th February - 1st March, 1991; 21st - 26th April, 1991; and 23rd - 29th August, 1991; 29th Sep - 4th October, 1991 and 6 - 10 September 1993.
  6. National Poison Information Control Center: A project proposal. Ministry of Health (January 1989).
  7. National Drug Quality Control Laboratory: Implementation Proposal. GTZ/Ministry of Health (February-April 1988)
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