Mr
Lencho
Marami
Mr
Lencho
Marami
Assistant Professor in Veterinary Microbiology
Addis Ababa University
Biography
Lencho is currently a PhD student in Veterinary Microbiology at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He is a dedicated and passionate researcher and educator with extensive expertise in food microbiology, animal disease, and herbal medicine. His commitment to these fields has led to the publication of over 20 papers in prestigious peer-reviewed journals, significantly contributing to our understanding of these crucial areas. Aside from his research, he has also played a critical role in mentoring and supervising graduate students, nurturing the next generation of scientists. Through his research, mentorship, and teaching, he aims to make a positive impact on the scientific community and contribute to advancements in food safety, animal health, and natural medicine.
Research interests
Virology, Bacteriology
Antigen discovery and immunogen design
Vaccine development
Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistant Isolates using advanced molecular methods
Projects you're working on
1. Study on Campylobacteriosis through One Health Approach
2. Epidemiology of Peste des petits ruminants in Oromia, Ethiopia: Discipline
Bacteriology Bioinformatics Epidemiology Immunology – B-cells Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Molecular biology Statistics Virology Host species
Cattle Dogs Horses Poultry Small ruminants Zoonoses Pathogen
Bacteria Bacteria›Brucella Bacteria›Clostridia Bacteria›Corynebacterium Bacteria›E. coli Bacteria›Leptospira Bacteria›Mycobacteria bovis Bacteria›Mycoplasma Bacteria›Salmonella Parasites Parasites›Cestodes Parasites›Nematodes Viruses Viruses›African horse sickness virus Viruses›Bluetongue virus Viruses›Bovine viral diarrhoea Viruses›Capripoxvirus Viruses›Foot-and-mouth disease virus Viruses›Infectious bursal disease virus Viruses›Influenza virus Viruses›Mareks disease virus Viruses›Newcastle disease virus Viruses›Peste des petits ruminants virus Viruses›Poxviruses Viruses›Rabies virus Viruses›Rift Valley fever virus Viruses›Rotavirus Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design Clinical trials Field trials Pre-clinical trials Vaccine delivery