ndlovut

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Title
Dr.
Firstname
Thando
Lastname
Ndlovu
Position
Lecturer
Department
Office
Block 235/229
Phone
355 2593
Professional Qualifications

Bachelor of Science Honours Degree (Biological Sciences)

MSc Degree in Environmental Health (Sub category: Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Biology)

PhD Microbiology

Teaching Areas

Introductory Microbiology and Stored product Entomology

General Microbiology

Bacteriology

Environmental Microbiology

Research Areas

Antimicrobial resistance

Microbial and chemical water quality

Bioprospecting for alternative antimicrobial compounds

Selected Publications

Clements, T., Rautenbach, M., Ndlovu, T., Khan, S. and Khan, W. 2021. A metabolomics and molecular networking approach to elucidate the structures of secondary metabolites produced by Serratia marcescens strains. Frontiers in Chemistry, 9.

Mamba, F.B., Ndlovu, T., Mbizana, S., Khan, W. and Gule, N.P. 2021. Antimicrobial and biodegradable materials based on ε‐caprolactone derivatives. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 49903.

Ndlovu, T,. Rautenbach, M,. Khan, S and Khan, W. 2017. Variants of lipopeptides and glycolipids produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa cultured in different carbon substrates. AMB Express. 7(109): 1-13.

Havenga B, Ndlovu T, Clements T, Reyneke B, Waso M and Khan W. 2019. Exploring the antimicrobial resistance profiles of WHO critical priority list bacterial strains. BMC Microbiology, 19:303.

Ndlovu, T., Le Roux, M., Khan, W. and Khan, S., 2015. Co-detection of virulent Escherichia coli genes in surface water sources. PLOS ONE. 10(2).

In pursuit of academic excellence