
Dr. Harriet Oboge
PhD Fellow
Quick Facts
Dr. Harriet Oboge is a Research Scientist currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Veterinary Epidemiology at the University of Nairobi, under Feed the Future Animal Health Innovation for East Coast Fever Control, a USAID-funded program.
Dr. Harriet believes in multidisciplinary research that effects a positive impact on livelihoods at a household level. She believes that success is measured by the quality of relationships and the impact we have on others.
Dr. Harriet has 8 years of experience as a researcher having worked for various national and international research institutions in Kenya. She has a Master’s Degree in Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine both from the University of Nairobi.
Her Ph.D. supervisory team includes:
Prof.Thumbi Mwangi (University of Nairobi)
Dr.Harriet Aboge (University of Nairobi)
Dr. Anna Lacasta (International Livestock Research Institute)
Dr. Vish Nene (International Livestock Research Institute).
Publications
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Safety and efficacy of toll-like receptor agonists as therapeutic agents and vaccine adjuvants for infectious diseases in animals: a systematic review
Oboge, H., Riitho, V., Nyamai, M., Omondi, G. P., Lacasta, A., Githaka, N., Nene, V., Aboge, G., & Thumbi, S. M. (2024). Safety and efficacy of toll-like receptor agonists as therapeutic agents and vaccine adjuvants for infectious diseases in animals: a systematic review. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1428713
PubMed • 2024-09-17T00:00:00.000Z
Endemicity of Coxiella burnetii infection among people and their livestock in pastoral communities in northern Kenya
Muema Josphat, Nyamai Mutono, Wheelhouse Nick, Njuguna Joseph, Jost Christine, Oyugi Julius, Bukania Zipporah, Oboge Harriet, Ogoti Brian, Makori Anita, Fernandez Maria Del Pilar, Omulo Sylvia, Thumbi S M. "Endemicity of ". Heliyon. (2022 Oct)
Heliyon • 2022-10-23T00:00:00.000Z
Sero - epidemiology of brucellosis in people and their livestock: A linked human - animal cross-sectional study in a pastoralist community in Kenya.
Muema Josphat, Oboge Harriet, Mutono Nyamai, Makori Anita, Oyugi Julius, Bukania Zipporah, Njuguna Joseph, Jost Christine, Ogoti Brian, Omulo Sylvia, Thumbi S M. "Sero - epidemiology of brucellosis in people and their livestock: A linked human - animal cross-sectional study in a pastoralist community in Kenya.". Frontiers in veterinary science. (2022)
Frontiers in veterinary science • 2022-01-01T00:00:00.000Z