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DR DENNIS KIPKEMOI RONO

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LECTURER
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Division / Faculty
Faculty of Health Sciences
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DEPT OF MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY
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P.O. Box 536 - 20115
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

 

Award: Master of Medicine in Orthopedics Surgery and Rehabilitation

Institution: Moi University, Kenya

Year: 2021

 

Award: Master of Science in Medical Physiology

Institution: University of Nairobi, Kenya

Year: 2016

 

Award: Leadership and Management in Health (Cert)

Institution: University of Washington

Year: 2019

 

Award: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Institution: University of Nairobi, Kenya

Year: 2011

 

Award: BSc. in Medical Physiology (Hons)

Institution: University of Nairobi, Kenya

Year: 2009

 

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Medical Physiology, Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery

KEY PROJECTS

1. Implant Biotribology for Trauma Orthopedics: Anatomy, Finite Element Modelling and In vivo Implant Use for Trauma Care.

Funded by National Research Fund, Grant Amount - 19, 200, 000/=

2020 - Present

Role: Co-Investigator

 

2. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Regulatory T-Cell Levels Complementing Echocardiographic case Identification.

Funded by National Research Fund, Grant Amount -12, 800, 000/=

2017 – Present

Role: Principal Investigator

 

3. Inflammatory Cytokines levels following various patterns among patients managed at MTRH

Funded by National Research Fund. Grant Amount KES 500,000/=

2016-2018

Role: Student Investigator

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
  1. Kipkemoi, R., Abila, A., Nditika, M. and Lumadede, M., 2021. Self-penile amputation: A case of Klingsor Syndrome. Urology Case Reports, 38, p.101667. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eucr.2021.101667
  2. Abila, A., Nditika, M., Kipkemoi, R., Ondigo, S. and Khwa-Otsyula, B., 2020. Primary repair of esophageal perforation: Case report. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 71, pp.159-162. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.ijscr.2020.04.026
  3. Mutiso, S., Rono, D. and Bukachi, F., 2014. Relationship between anthropometric measures and early electrocardiographic changes in obese rats. BMC Research Notes, 7(1), p.931. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-7-931
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