Profile

Name: Dr. Rachel Atieno Nyang'inja

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics, Shanghai University, China
  • Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, Kenyatta University, Nairobi
  • Bachelor of Education, Moi University, Eldoret

External Links/Affiliations

  1. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EkQD_OAAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  2. Http:/Research Gate Account: Rachel Atieno
  3. Http:/Research journal/s reviewer link

Research Interests

Publications

  1. Nyang’inja, R., Lawi, G., Okongo, M. A Orwa (2019). Stability analysis of rotavirus-malaria co-epidemic model with vaccination. Dyn. Syst. Appl 28: 371-407.
  2. Nyang’inja, R., Angwenyi, D., Musyoka, C. & Orwa, T. (2018). Mathematical modeling of the effects of public health education on tungiasis—a neglected disease with many challenges in endemic communities. Advances in Difference Equations , 1 : 1-19.
  3. Owaga, E., Mponda, J. & Nyang’inja, R. (2014). Nutrigenomic approach in understanding the antiallergic effects of curcumin. Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4 (31) : 1.
  4. Owaga E., Elbakkoush, A., Sakhile, K., Nyang’inja, R. (2014). Nutritional management of mental disorders: Potential role of dietary flavonoids and vitamin E. Food Public Health, 4: 104-109.
  5. Kwach B., Ongati, N., Nyakinda J., Nyang’inja, R. (2013). Forensic estimation of time of death: A mathematical model. International journal of management, IT and engineering.