Nantale Gauden is a Plant Scientist by training. She is a PhD student at Makerere University in the area of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology. She holds a Master’s of Science Degree in Botany and a Bachelors of Science in Ethnobotany both from Makerere University.
She is currently a lecturer in the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Education, Busitema University. She has also served as the Head of Department from August 2008 to 2011 in the same department. She has a rich exprience of over 17 years in academia having been a lecturer from Makerere and Kaymbogo prior to joining Busitema University
She is also an expert in developing innovative solutions and conducting research for plant conservation strategies. She has a background in working to improve plant yields and advise plant developers about techniques that could enhance production. She has worked with farmers on the use of traditional management practices and conservation of local varieties of bananas including investigating on a number of medicinal plants which stimulated her interest in developing techniques to conserve medicinal plants using biotechnology techniques without affecting their medicinal compounds. She is a meticulous team player with problem solving and analytical skills.
Her current Ph.D research evolves around the production of plants such as cowpeas that are resistant to bacterial blight and high yielding for use to boost food security involving the use of both conventional breeding and assisted marker breeding using the Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL). As a biotechnologist, she hopes to contribute to plant conservation strategies through the production of fast maturing plants of the selected medicinal plants.
- Simon L. L., Gabriela L. G., Sonké B., Kofi A. B., Timothy R. B., Ojo L., Phillips O. L., Reitsma J., Lee W., Comiskey J., Richard C., Ewango C., Feldpausch T., Hamilton A., Emanuel G., Terese H., Annette H., Kamdem M., Lloyd J., Lovett J., Richard L., Yadviner M., Makana F., Mbago F., Nantale G., Ndagalasi H., Julie P., Kelvin P., Douglas S., Terry S. Mike S., James T., David T., Sean T., Hannsjorg W., and Raymond V. 2008. Carbon Sink in African Tropical Forest Trees. Nature Journal.
- Taylor, D., Hamilton, A.C., Lewis, S.L. & Nantale, G. 2007. Thirty-eight years of change in a tropical forest: plot data from Mpanga forest reserve, Uganda. Biotropica Journal.
- G. Nantale, E.K. Kakudidi and D.A. Karamura. 2007 Scientific basis for banana cultivar proportions on-farm in East Africa. African Crop Journal.
- G. Nantale, E.K. Kakudidi & D.A. Karamura. 2005. Influence of Indigenous Knowledge on East African Highland Banana Landraces proportions on farm. Local publication.
- G. Nantale & J. Kasenene. 2001. The Cost – Benefit Assessment of Agriculture Activities and Natural Resources uses in the Urban Wetlands of Kampala District – Uganda. Local publication.
- G. Nantale & C. Kerubo 2002. Influence of pine plantation logging on the regeneration of trees in Kibale forest. Report for Tropical Biology Association.
- Currently a lecturer at Busitema University, Department of Biology – Faculty of Science and Education.
- A Part-time Lecturer Kyambogo University (2006 -2008) in Faculty of Science Education.
- A part-time Lecturer Makerere University (2005 – 2008) the college of Natural Sciences
- Research Assistant at Natural Chemotherapeutics Research Laboratory (NCRL) (2003-2004)
- Research Assistant at National Programs on Bio-prospecting (UNCST) (2002-2003)
- Assistant Laboratory Technician at Agro-Genetic Technologies (AGT) (2002-2003
- Research Assistant at Nature Uganda (2001-2002)
- Research Assistant at Forest Sector Co-ordination Secretariat (NFA) (2001-2002
- Plant conservation
- Plant breeding
- Biotechnology
- Plant taxonomy
- Plant propagation
- Ethnopharmacology