Mr. Uzoka Christopher Ndubuisi

Mr. Uzoka Christopher Ndubuisi

lecturer I

BSc., MSc.
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Biography

 

Mr Uzoka Christopher Ndubuisi is a native of Mbieri in Mbaitoli L.G.A. of Imo State, Nigeria. He was born into the family of Mr and Mrs Peter Nwadike Uzoka and happens to be the youngest in a family of nine children, five boys and four girls. He attended Community Primary School, Umuomumu Mbieri, Mbieri Secondary Technical School Mbieri, University of Nigeria Nsukka and Federal University of Technology Owerri for his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree respectively. Currently he is a Ph.D candidate in University of Nigeria Nsukka.

Academic Qualification

B.Sc Zoology, 1997

M.Sc Environmental Health Biology, 2006

PhD Hydrobiology (In view)

Honours/Awards

 

 

Affiliations

1.Member, Nigerian Environmental Society Society (NES)

2. Member, Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON)

 

Courses Assigned to Teach

 

Environmental Biology, Environmental Health Biology, Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

Research Interest

Environmental Pollution, Hydrobiology/Fisheries, Environmental Health Impact, Biodiversity and Conservation.

Publications

1. Uzoka C.N., Mgbeahuruike L.O., Nwodu J.A. (2011). Influence of various pH regimes on hatching success and hatching time of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) eggs. Journal of Research in Biology, 7: 513-517.

 

2. Ihejirika C.E., Emereibeole E.I., Nwaogu L., Uzoka C.N., Amaku G.E. (2011). Physicochemical dynamics of the impact of paper mill effluents on Owerrinta River, eastern   Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Vol. 3(11) 298-303.

 

 

 

 

3. Ihejirika C.E., Njoku J.D., Ujowundu C.O., Onwudike S.U., Uzoka C. N (2011). Synergism between Season, pH, conductivity and total dissolved solids (TDS) of Imo River quality. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) Vol.1, No. 5, p.26-31

 

4. Uzoka C.N., Nwigwe H.C., Ihejirika C.E., Ibe C.C., Onwuagba J.I. (2012). Growth and Survival of Hatchlings of Clarias gariepinus subjected to various pH Treatments. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) Vol.2, No. 10, p 35-39.

 

5. Ihejirika O.C. Ihejirika C.E., Nwachukwu M.I., Ebe T.E., Uzoka C.N. (2012). Waterborne diseases transmission potential of sachet waters sold in Owerri, Eastern Nigeria. Journal of Research in Public Health. No.1, p. 1-6.

 

6. Uzoka C.N., Anyanwu J.C., Uche C.C., Ibe C.C. Uzoma A. (2015). Effect of pH on the growth performance and survival rate of Clarias gariepinus fry. International Journal of Research in Biosciences. Vol.4, No.3, p 14-20.

 

7. Ibe C.C., Uzoka C.N., Ekwenye U.N., Ohakwe C.S., Egbuawa I.O., Duru I.M. (2017). Biodegradation potential of Aspergillus niger on crude oil contaminated soil. International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, Vol.3 No.4 p.405-414.

 

8. Uzoka C.N., Ibe C.C., Egbuawa I.O., Ezikeudu C.E., Nwauhiara M.O. (2017). Bioaccumulation potential of Heavy metals in Lumbricus terrestris and associated soils in Municipal open dumpsites. International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, Vol.3 No.7 p.998-1004.

 

9. Ibe C. C. Uzoka C.N. Isika P.I. MbadikeJ. O. Ikeh S. Onwuagba C.G. Ezikeudu C.E. Chiagbanwe A.P. (2018). Evaluation of selected Botanical extracts on termite species in Umuagwo Ohaji, Imo State, Nigeria. International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science Vol.4, Issue 8 p.12 – 25