Dr. Corinne Raïssa Ngnameko | Situational Leadership | Women Researcher Award
Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies | Cameroon
Dr. Corinne Raïssa Ngnameko is a biomedical scientist and pharmacology researcher with strong expertise in drug discovery and medicinal plant research. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry with a specialization in Molecular Pharmacology, along with advanced training in biotechnology and biochemical sciences. She currently serves as a Research Officer in a Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Laboratory and has completed a competitive postdoctoral fellowship in pharmacology, contributing to internationally collaborative research environments across Africa and Europe. Her academic and research experience spans molecular biology, enzymology, microbiology, bioinformatics, and in vitro and in vivo pharmacological studies. Dr. Ngnameko’s research interests focus on breast cancer, Helicobacter pylori infections, antibacterial and anticancer properties of medicinal plants, and the identification of bioactive compounds and therapeutic targets for drug development within a One Health framework. She has actively supervised postgraduate research, taught undergraduate and graduate courses in biochemistry and pharmacology, and participated in major international research programs, including COST Actions and Erasmus mobility schemes. Her scholarly work is widely published in reputable peer-reviewed journals, reflecting her impact on pharmacological sciences and natural product research. Through sustained research, mentorship, and global collaboration, Dr. Ngnameko continues to contribute meaningfully to biomedical innovation and public health advancement.
Featured Publications
Potential Anticancer Effect of Cannabis sativa L. Dichloromethane Extract Through Oxidative Stress-Related Pathways and Inhibition of Migration and Invasiveness of Human Breast Cancer Cells
– International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025
Prevalence and Distribution of Tick-Borne Hemoparasites in Cattle from Western Cameroon
– Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2024