Nwabo Kamdje is an associate professor at the Department of Physiological Sciences and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Garoua, Cameroon. Armel Herve Nwabo Kamdje is a Canadian and I have a PhD in biomedical Sciences at the department of Hematology of the University of Verona (Italy) and the Biomedical Research Center of the University of British Columbia (Canada). I am an experienced Scientist with proven experience in Human Oncological Pathology, stem cell biology, fibrosis and relevant therapeutic within research center at the University of Verona and the University of British Columbia. Skilled in silico methodologies for the analysis of differential gene expression such as Serial Analysis of Gene Expression and Digital Differential Display, in human Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Research, Epigenetic modulation, Signalling Pathways (Notch, Wnt, SHH), Cell reprogramming, Matlab, Cell Culture, Life Sciences, Scientific Writing, transgenic mice, Reprogramming techniques, Flow Cytometry analysis, ELISA, Western Blot analysis, PCR, Mass spectrometry and ChIP analysis. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Verona, Verona (Italy) and the University of British Columbia with more than three years postdoctoral studies. My first main interest is the link between: - Leukemia - Breast Cancer - Microenvironment - Signalling pathways - Oxidative stress - HIV/AIDS - Cardiovascular diseases - Diabetes - Antioxidant, Chemotherapeutics agents and Medicinal plants, in a translational medicine perspective. My second main interest is to understand the molecular mechanisms by which bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. We are crrently studying the role of Notch signaling pathway and G9a in the treatment of Acute. Leukemia and our results have been published in many Journals such as Blood Journal, the highest journal of Hematology, Blood Cancer Journal, Oncotarget, BBA: Review on cancer... https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Armel-Nwabo-Kamdje. I have peer reviewed more than 100 manuscripts in the journal with highest impact factors and write more than 25 editorials for academic journals. Lead guest Editor of the Stem Cell international journal (Hindawi) (2016) on a topic titled: Mechanisms of the interaction between cancers stem cells and their niche Stem Cells International is published using an open access publication model, meaning that all interested readers are able to freely access the journal online at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/sci/contents/ without the need for a subscription. All published articles will be made available on PubMed Central and indexed in PubMed at the time of publication. The most recent Impact Factor for Stem Cells International is 3.687 according to 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016. My project aimed at better understanding of the physiological role of signaling pathways in the survival of normal Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) and Leukemia Stem Cells (LSCs). The results obtained here will help understand these cells and will contribute to an in-depth comprehension of the biology and molecular mechanisms in the development of Acute Leukemia and to develop optimal strategies for therapeutics for example controlling some signaling pathways for the treatment of Leukemia. In addition to leukemia’s project, our current project is also focused on the role of stromal cell, inflammation and signalling pathways in pulmonary fibrosis. Teaching, CRISPR high-throughput gene editing technology, crystallography of high resolution proteins, Research, Cell Culture, Scientific Writing, Life Sciences, Cell Biology, PCR, Microsoft Office, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell, Western Blotting, Oncology, Paediatric Haematology/Oncology, Project Management, Flow Cytometry, Public Speaking, Strategic Planning, Microscopy, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology. Soccer, hockey, swimming, tennis and golf.