Naimj Gambi
e. gambi.naimj@itsligo.ie
t. +353 71 9155 414/322
Research
The current research is being funded by the Radiowave Therapy Research Institute (Western Australia) and its main goal is to investigate the feasibility and viability of using Radiowaves as a treatment of cancer.
Several cell systems are being analysed at present to develop the potential of Radiowaves as both a stand-alone and an adjunct cancer therapy.
Academic Biography
2010: Ph.D. in Environmental Science – Università di Bologna, Italy – Institute of Technology Sligo, Ireland
Awarded Doctor Europaeus in addition to the Ph.D. award.
Thesis: Experimental Studies on Electromagnetic Fields Effects on Biological Targets: Simulation and Dosimetry.
2009-2010: Part-time Lecturer, IT Sligo, Ireland
Lecturer in Biomolecular Archaeology to third year students of L8 BSc (Honours) course in Applied Archaeology and lecturer in Molecular Biology to second year students of L8 BSc (Honours) course in Biomedical Science.
2005: Fellowship Researcher, Inter-departmental Centre of Research in Environmental Sciences – Università di Bologna, Italy
Main researcher on a CIRSA (Inter-departmental Centre of Research in Environmental Sciences) funded project on the use of biomarkers in soils bio-monitoring, aimed to assessing potential interactions between environmental hazards and biological systems. Set of biomarker developed: metallothioneins activity, lipofuscine and neutral lipids amount, acetylcholinesterase activity and kinetic, lysosomal membrane integrity and Ca2+ATP-ase pump activity.
2004: M. Sc. Honours Degree in Environmental Science (110/110 cum laude) – Università di Bologna, Italy
Final year thesis: Reproduction and Nesting of Caretta caretta in the Mediterranean: Evaluation of the Effects of the Beach Environment on Sea Turtle Reproductive Success by a Multiple Regression Approach
2002: B. Sc. Honours Degree in Environmental Science (107/110) – Università di Bologna, Italy
Final year project: Rescue and Rehabilitation of Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta)