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Assist Prof Dr. Alemayehu Choramo | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. AlemayehuChoramo, Bonga university, Ethiopia

👨‍🔬 Dr. Alemayehu Choramo brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the field of veterinary medicine. With a background spanning from animal health work in Tocha Wereda to leadership roles at Bonga University, Ethiopia, he has demonstrated his commitment to advancing animal welfare and education. Holding a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and an MSc in Veterinary Microbiology from Jimma University, his academic prowess is evident. Proficient in languages including Amharic, English, Afan Oromo, Dawrogna, and Wolaitegna, Dr. Choramo’s multilingual skills facilitate effective communication across diverse communities. 🐾📚

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Education Background:

Dr. Alemayehu Choramo’s educational journey is a testament to his dedication to veterinary medicine. He commenced his academic pursuits at Tocha Senior Secondary School in Tocha Woreda, Dawro Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia, completing his secondary education in September 200*. Subsequently, he pursued his preparatory education at Waka Senior Secondary and Preparatory School in Mareka Woreda, Dawro Zone, further laying the foundation for his future academic endeavors.His passion for veterinary science led him to Jimma University, where he embarked on his higher education journey, earning his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. During his time at Jimma University, he demonstrated exceptional academic performance, graduating with a commendable CGPA.Continuing his pursuit of knowledge, Dr. Choramo pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Veterinary Microbiology at Jimma University from October 2017 to June 2020. His dedication to his studies and research in this specialized field reflects his commitment to advancing veterinary medicine. With each milestone, Dr. Choramo’s expertise and understanding of animal health deepened, preparing him for his impactful career ahead in veterinary medicine. 🎓🐾

Work Experience:

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Alemayehu Choramo’s professional journey reflects his unwavering commitment to the betterment of animal health and education. Beginning as an animal health worker in Tocha Wereda, Dawro Zone, Ethiopia, he dedicated three years to serving his community, fostering vital skills and insights into the field. Transitioning seamlessly into academia, he assumed the role of Assistant Professor at Bonga University in March 2020. Here, his passion for teaching and research found a platform to flourish, impacting the next generation of veterinary professionals. His leadership qualities and expertise were soon recognized, leading to his appointment as the Head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at Bonga University in October. In this role, Dr. Choramo plays a pivotal role in shaping the department’s vision, fostering innovation, and ensuring academic excellence. Through his combined experiences in practical animal health work and academia, he brings a holistic perspective to his leadership, driving initiatives that bridge theory and practice in veterinary medicine. Dr. Choramo’s dedication to advancing the field, coupled with his compassionate approach, continues to inspire both colleagues and students alike. 🐾🏫

Research Focus:

🔬 Dr. Alemayehu Choramo’s research focus spans across various domains within veterinary medicine and molecular biology. Primarily, his work delves into antimicrobial activity, emphasizing the utilization of ethnoveterinary medicinal plants to combat infections. Additionally, he explores parasitology, particularly the prevalence of diseases like babesiosis in cattle populations. Dr. Choramo also contributes significantly to molecular biology, with studies on RNA interference, gene regulation, and recombinant DNA technology, showcasing his interest in cutting-edge genetic research. Through his diverse contributions, he aims to advance understanding and application in both traditional and modern approaches to animal health and molecular biology. 🌱🧬

Publication Top Notes:

Antimicrobial Activity of Selected Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants of Southern Region, Ethiopia

Prevalence of Babesiosis in Cattle in and Around Jimma Town, OromiaRegion, South Western Ethiopia

Laboratory Practical Work on Colony Count, Motility Test and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test

Serological detection of Newcastle disease virus in backyard poultry production system in Woliso District South West Shewa, Central Ethiopia

 

 

 

Alemayehu Choramo | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

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