Biography
        My name is Dr. Jonathan Inetianbor. I am a lecturer in Applied Biosciences at Coventry University Group, Coventry. I teach several modules across Cell Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Cell and Molecular biology and Applied Biosciences. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Microbiology and a master’s degree in food and industrial Microbiology at the University of Benin, Nigeria, another master’s degree in Biotechnology at the University of Glasgow, UK. I also hold a PhD in Biosciences at the University of Nottingham. I am a fellow of higher education acade (FHEA) and a member of many professional bodies such as Advance HE, Applied Microbiology International (AMI) , Microbiology Society, American Society of Microbiology (ASM) and Quality Assurance Agency for HE (QAA).
  Research interests
        Antimicrobial property, Antibiotic resistance, Sequencing, Discovery and characterization of natural bioactive compounds, isolation of novel isolates, characterization, sequencing (Sanger and NGS) as well as analysis and determination of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) for specific bioactive compounds and drug discovery as well as gene therapy and protein engineering  Projects you're working on
        Isolation and characterization of Bioactive compounds from natural sources. Exploring the biosynthetic gene clusters of bacteria isolates  Discipline
        Bacteriology      Bioinformatics      Cellular biology      Commercialisation      Epidemiology      Ethics      Molecular biology      Protein biology      Quality assurance      Safety evaluation      Statistics      Structural biology  Host species
        Cattle      Dogs      Fish      Pigs      Poultry      Zoonoses  Pathogen
        Bacteria      Bacteria›Corynebacterium      Bacteria›E. coli      Bacteria›Mycobacteria bovis      Viruses      Viruses›Rabies virus      Viruses›Respiratory syncytial virus      Viruses›Retroviruses  Stage of vaccine development
        Adjuvants      Antigen discovery and immunogen design      Deployment      Pre-clinical trials      Vaccine delivery