Dieudonné is a microbiology researcher with over five years of experience in academic and research settings. His work focuses on bacteria-driven waterborne diseases, particularly fecal contamination and the use of probiotics to combat antimicrobial resistance. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biotechnology from the University of Kisangani (DRC) and a joint master’s degree in molecular biology and biotechnology from the Pan African University and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Kenya). He has training in pathogen genomics. Dieudonné serves as an Assistant Lecturer at the Université Officielle de Semuliki where he co-supervises undergraduate research in microbiology. He is also a member of the DNA Synthesis Screening Consortium (IBBIS), contributing to global DNA screening efforts.
Master's degree in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 2024
Pan African University and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology, 2016
University of Kisangani