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BISHOLA'S LAB

Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Applied Biochemistry

We promote high-quality research at the interface of human, animal and environmental health, training the next generation of scientists to address global challenges.

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Our Team

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Professor Tania Bishola T.

Director

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Olivier Mpungi

Research Assistant

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Lyz Makwela

Research Assistant

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William Balela

Research Assistant

Our areas of expertise

Our expertise integrates omics sciences, bioinformatics and biological chemistry in a One Health approach

Molecular Biology, Omics Approaches & Environmental Monitoring

 

We integrate modern molecular biology with Omics approaches to understand the complex mechanisms of infectious and non-communicable diseases, while monitoring emerging pathogens and antimicrobial resistance from a One Health perspective.

Applied Biochemistry & Medicinal Plants

 

 

We explore medicinal plants to develop new therapeutic strategies. Our approach integrates natural chemistry and the identification of bioactive compounds to design innovative treatments.
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Bioinformatics & Mathematical Modeling

 

 

We develop advanced bioinformatics tools and mathematical models to analyze complex data, predict epidemiological dynamics and optimize health surveillance.

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Our Services

Our latest scientific discoveries

Recent publications

Targeting RNA-binding proteins with small molecules: perspectives and challenges

Frontiers

 

Olivier Mpungi Konde, William Balela Balela, Tania Bishola Tshitenge

Phytochemical screening, UPLC analysis, evaluation of synergistic antioxidant and antibacterial efficacy of three medicinal plants used in Kinshasa, DR Congo

Scientific Reports

 

Lyz Makwela Ngolo, Odette Kabena Ngandu, Paulin Mutwale Kapepula, Sephora Mianda Mutombo, Tania Bishola Tshitenge

The Trypanosoma brucei RNA-binding protein DRBD18 ensures correct mRNA trans-splicing and polyadenylation patterns

 

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Tania Bishola Tshitenge, Christine Clayton

Our Team

Meet our director, research assistants and students

News

Lab news, funding and collaborations

Collaboration

Join our One Health research projects

Events

  • Dec 19, 2035, 8:00 PM
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