The department’s quality objectives include:
Our academic staff members serve in different capacities within the public sector, which contributes greatly in the country’s development. Many of the academic staff members are external examiners for different universities and are members or reviewers of editorial boards of various refereed journals and institutions. Moreover, most of our staff members are also involved in different welfare roles within the country.
The department boasts of a variety of equipment including Digital light microscope, Binocular light microscope, microtome, Hematology analyzer and ELISA kit among others.
On 9th Feb, 2022 the Department of Biological Sciences of Chuka University received equipment worth 1.2 million (Euros 10,000) from Deutsche Gesellschaft Für International Zusammenarbeit (GIZ-Germany). The equipment were dispatched by the Coordinator of Programme Migration and Diaspora (PMD) Kenya, at the GIZ Centre for International Migration in Nairobi, Ms. Cythia Kamau.
The equipment included; i) a Leica DM750 compound microscope that is suitable for morphological identification of microscopic specimens ii) a Fenwick can which is used for extraction of nematode cysts from soil sample, iii) a set of five high quality sieves that are used for extraction of nematodes from soil samples and plant materials, and iv) a laptop and a printer.
The equipment were donated in support of Dr. James Maina Mwangi, a lecturer at the Department of Biological Sciences, who completed his PhD studies in Germany. GIZ donates start-up equipment to those who studied in Germany upon voluntary return to their home country. Dr. Mwangi graduated with a PhD in Agriculture (Plant Pathology) from University of Kassel-Germany in collaboration with Julius-Kühn Intitut-Brauschweig Germany (Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants).
The Department has collaborative links with the Tea Research Foundation of Kenya, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS), Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) and National Museums of Kenya (NMK).
Our staff members are also involved in projects that benefit the community and improves the lives of many. We therefore welcome and encourage linkages and partnerships in the following areas: Microbiology, Biotechnology, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Parasitology, Aquatic Science, Biology of Conservation (Aquatic and Terrestrial), Physiology and Cellular Biology (plant and animal). Individuals and Institutions wishing to collaborate with the Department of Biological Sciences can contact us directly or any of our staff members.
I hereby invite you to visit our website to learn more about the available exciting opportunities in the Department of Biological Sciences at Chuka University as we head towards sustainable national and global development.