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Cancer genomics, Cancer Immunogenetics & Virology, Cervical Cancer,Public Health..
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Biography

Dr. Chambuso is a trained Medical Doctor and an Oncologist who holds a Ph.D in Cancer Immunogenetics and Virology. He is motivated, energetic, and passionate leader dedicated to research innovation, intellectual growth and excellence, with an aptitude for committed leadership and contribution to overarching institutional goals. Thrives in high-stress situations and multicultural environments. Also, a researcher with more than 14 years of successful experience in teaching and providing research in molecular oncology, epidemiology and public health.

AREAS OF STRENGTHS AND SKILLS INCLUDE:

 Excel, R-programming
 NGS, Deep Sequencing, and other Genome Wide Assays
 PCR, DNA and RNA isolations
 Virology and HPV genotyping
 Immunogenetics and High Resolution HLA typing
 Statistical bioinformatics and informatics tools in cancer
 Cancer genomics
 Research Ethics
 Manuscript Editing
 Project Management
 Committee Leadership
 Strategic Planning
 Research Mentoring & Coaching
 Cancer Risks and Health Promotion

Activities

Education and qualifications (1)

University of Cape Town: Rondebosch, Western Cape, ZA

Ph.D (Cancer Immunogenetics & Virology)
Qualification
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Ramadhani Chambuso

Professional activities (3)

Harvard University: MA, MA, US

Fogarty fellow (Department of Global Health and Population )
Invited position
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University of Cape Town: Rondebosch, Western Cape, ZA

2019 | PhD student best publication award
Distinction
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Ramadhani Chambuso

University of Cape Town: Rondebosch, Western Cape, ZA

2018 | PhD student best publication award
Distinction
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Ramadhani Chambuso

Funding (4)

Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Human Papillomavirus co-infection and host molecular genetics of cervical carcinoma

2020-04-23 to present | Grant
National Research Foundation (Pretoria, ZA)
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Ramadhani Chambuso via DimensionsWizard

Post Doctoral Fellowship Award

2020 to present | Grant
University of Cape Town (Cape Town, Africa, ZA)
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European Union funding for clinical PhDs

2015 to 2018 | Award
European Commission (Cape Town, Africa, ZA)
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Fogarty fellow

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Works (12)

Immunogenomic Biomarkers and Validation in Lynch Syndrome

Cells
2023-02-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Ramadhani Chambuso; Mbali Mthembu; Eveline Kaambo; Barbara Robertson; Raj Ramesar
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Immunogenomic Biomarkers for Early Cancer Detection in Lynch Syndrome

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A Scoring Model and Protocol to Adapt Universal Screening for Lynch Syndrome to Identify Germline Pathogenic Variants by Next Generation Sequencing from Colorectal Cancer Patients and Cascade Screening.

Cancers
2022-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Chambuso R; Robertson B; Ramesar R
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Correspondence on “Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database” by Dominguez-Valentin et al

Genetics in Medicine
2022-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Ramadhani Chambuso; Evelyn Kaambo; George Rebello; Raj Ramesar
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Personalized Human Papillomavirus Vaccination for Persistence of Immunity for Cervical Cancer Prevention: A Critical Review With Experts' Opinions.

Frontiers in oncology
2020-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Chambuso RS; Rebello G; Kaambo E
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Age, absolute CD4 count, and CD4 percentage in relation to HPV infection and the stage of cervical disease in HIV-1-positive women.

Medicine
2020-02 | Journal article
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Ramadhani Chambuso
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Investigation of Cervical Tumor Biopsies for Chromosomal Loss of Heterozygosity (LOH) and Microsatellite Instability (MSI) at the HLA II Locus in HIV-1/HPV Co-infected Women.

Frontiers in oncology
2019-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Chambuso R; Kaambo E; Denny L; Gray CM; Williamson AL; Migdalska-Sęk M; Agenbag G; Rebello G; Ramesar R
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Class II -DRB1 and -DQB1 Alleles and the Association with Cervical Cancer in HIV/HPV Co-Infected Women in South Africa.

Journal of Cancer
2019-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Chambuso R; Ramesar R; Kaambo E; Denny L; Passmore JA; Williamson AL; Gray CM
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Vaginal Microbiomes Associated With Aerobic Vaginitis and Bacterial Vaginosis.

Frontiers in public health
2018-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Kaambo E; Africa C; Chambuso R; Passmore JS
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Common bacterial isolates, clinical outcome and TB meningitis in children admitted at Morogoro Regional Referral Hospital, Tanzania.

International journal of mycobacteriology
2017-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Chambuso RS; Mkhoi ML; Kaambo E
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Influence of HIV/AIDS on Cervical Cancer: A Retrospective Study From Tanzania.

Journal of global oncology
2016-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Chambuso RS; Shadrack S; Lidenge SJ; Mwakibete N; Medeiros RM
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Ramadhani Chambuso via Europe PubMed Central
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Next Generation DNA Sequencing Technologies and Implementation Science in Reducing the Impact of Familial Colorectal Cancers in Developing Countries

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Contributors: Ramesar R; Chambuso R
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University of Cape Town