Mr. Emmanuel Elias Gati

Assistant Lecturer
Mr. Gati is interested in research in the field of nanoparticles for biomedical applications, specifically, the design/fabrication of nanoparticles for detecting diseases and targeted drug delivery.

Experience & Activities

Mr. Emmanuel Elias Gati is an Assistant Lecturer at the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) in Arusha, Tanzania, within the School of Materials, Energy, Water, and Environmental Sciences. He holds a Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from the African University of Science and Technology (Nigeria) and a Bachelor of Science in Education from Mwenge Catholic University (Tanzania). Prior to joining NM-AIST, he taught chemistry and biology at Tabora Teachers College. His research focuses on the design and fabrication of nanoparticles for biomedical applications, especially in disease detection and targeted drug delivery.

Chemical Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Magnetite Nanoparticles for Targeting Breast Cancer Cells and Tissues

EE Gati - 2021 - repository.aust.edu.ng

… Studies, Abuja, Nigeria, is a record of the original research performed in Abuja, Nigeria,
carried out by Emmanuel Elias Gati in the department of Materials Science and Engineering. …

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Structures et propriétés de transports de chalcogénures complexes

R Lefevre - 2017 - theses.hal.science

Ce travail est consacré à la synthèse et à la caractérisation de composés chalcogénures.
Pour la plupart nouveaux, ces composés ont la particularité de présenter des structures …

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Premières recherches sur le fonds Ottoboni

J Bignami Odier - 1966 - torrossa.com

La gloire romaine des Ottoboni n’a duré qu’un demi siècle. Cette famille de la riche bourgeoisie
vénitienne, qui fit sa fortune dans le commerce sur mer, puis rendit de grands services à …

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Exposure assessment in near-field: methodology and application in FM frequencies for occupational exposure

BM Fetouri - 2021 - theses.hal.science

FM radio is still popular among all segments of the general population. FM antenna arrays
are usually placed on metallic structures known as pylons that workers have to climb in order …

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Area of specialization:

  • Biomaterials,
  • Polymeric Materials