Dr. Lungwani Tyson Makoye Muungo

Department of Pharmacy (Health)
Lecturer
Educationalist
Researcher
Biography

Academic Qualifications:

  • 1995 - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pharmaceutical Formulations, Robert Gordon University (RGU), Aberdeen, Scotland. 
  • 1992 - Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Pharmaceutical Technology, Robert Gordon University (RGU), Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • 1989 - Post Graduate Certificate (Pg.Cert) in Natural Products Science (Pharmacognosy), University of Anatolia, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • 1987 - Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BScPharm), Robert Gordon Institute of Technology (RGIT), Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • 1979 - Diploma in Pharmacy (DipPharm), Evelyn Hone College, Lusaka Zambia
  • 1976 - Full School Certificate (FormV), Hillcrest Technical High School, Livingstone, Zambia

Lungwani T.M. Muungo is a trained and qualified pharmacist from Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom, currently registered on the ‘Specialist Register under the Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ). He has undertaken both academic and professional major advancements of pharmaceutical science and technology - “Pharmaceutist” (Pharmacist specialist title with PhD qualifications from the field of pharmaceutics). He has been involved in designing the foundation and implementation strategies of the localized training of pharmacists at University of Zambia (UNZA) in Zambia through the formulation of both undergraduate and postgraduate training curricula, and as a ‘Founding Head’ of Pharmacy Department, School of Medicine for UNZA and also professional leadership through the initiation of formal professional mentorship (internship training) and PSZ presidency in 2005 to 2006 term. Active member of International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) African Centre of Excellence (FIP-AcPS) in pharmaceutical education and training developmental standards. He has participated actively in the moderation of knowledge learning of pharmacy within the defined areas of African region (Malawi, Namibia, Botswana, Uganda, and Ghana).He has continued to participate in formal training, orientation and mentoring of both undergraduate and postgraduate pharmaceutical trainees. Active participant in the initiation of postgraduate training in Clinical pharmacy and generation of clinical knowledge and research ideas for the postgraduate pharmacist trainees.

Research Interests
  • Discovery and structure elucidation of natural and medicinal products
  • Isolation and analysis of phytochemicals from plants
  • Drug design and elucidation of novel dosage forms of both non-natural and natural products
  • Biopharmaceutical and clinical trial studies of natural products
Publications
  1. A Brief Review on the use of Cannabis as a Treatment option for local Inflammation in peripheral tissue, Nakamwi Akombaetwa1, LTM Muungo, JPP 2019, 8(1): 103-106, P-ISSN: 2349-8234
  2. An Analysis of Hospital Pharmacy Practice in Six Countries of Sub-Saharan Africa based on the International Pharmaceutical Federation Basel Statements on the Future of Hospital Pharmacy, Law, Miranda; Marriott, Jennifer; Usifoh, Cyril; Acheampong, Franklin; Muungo, Lungwani; Adome, Richard; Monera-Penduka, Tsitsi; Ndzabala, Nettie; Eckel, Stephen, IJPP-18-0152
  3. Therapeutic Outcomes in AIDS-Associated Kaposi's sarcoma Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy Treated with Chemotherapy at Two Tertiary Hospitals in Lusaka, Zambia. Watson Mtonga, Aaron Mujajati, Derik Munkombwe, Aubrey Kalungia, Lungwani Muungo, John West, Charles Wood, Owen Ngalamika, Current HIV Research, July, 2018
  4. Determination of the quality of 99- metastable technetium eluate being used at the university teaching hospital in Lusaka, Zambia, Zulu Jennifer, Lungwani T.M. Muungo, Nason Lambwe, Winter Mudenda, Pharmaceutical Journal of Zambia, Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2018
  5. Lipid-based nutrient supplements containing vitamins and minerals attenuate renal electrolyte loss in HIV/AIDS patients starting antiretroviral therapy: A randomized controlled trial in Zambia -  D. Munkombwe, Lungwani T.M. Muungo, C. Michelo  P. Kelly, S. Chirwa S. Filteau, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, Volume 13, June 2016
  6. Quantitative analysis of the total viable count of aerobic bacteria and fungi in liquid preparations and identification of specific types of bacteria, Lungwani T. M.  Muungo, Ernest Simpemba, Aubrey N. Kalungia, Sciencedirect, 2016 (SlideShare)
  7. The Effect of Kigelia Africana Fruit Extract on Blood Glucose in Diabetes Induced Mice. - T Muyenga, Lungwani T.M. Muungo, L Prashar. Journal of Medical Science & Technology. Sep 2015, Vol. 4 Issue 3, p201-206. 6p.
  8. The current status of infrastructure for monitoring the efficacy of antimalarial therapeutics in Zambia - E Zingani, S Inoue, Lungwani T.M. Muungo. Malaria World Journal,  2014, 5:9
  9. Improving the Professional Registration Process of Pharmacy Personnel through Streamlining the Assessment Framework, Methods, and Tools in Namibia, Lungwani T.M. Muungo, Evans Sagwa, Greatjoy Mazibuko, Harriet Kagoya, 2014
  10. Assessment of Compliance of Outpatient Prescribing with the Namibia Standard Treatment Guidelines in Public Sector Health Facilities, Ebong Akpabio, Evans Sagwa, Greatjoy Mazibuko, Harriet Rachel Kagoya, Qamar Niaz, David Mabirizi , Lungwani T.M. Muungo, 2014
  11. Acceptability of vaginal film, soft-gel capsule, and tablet as potential microbicide delivery methods among African women. Annalene M Nel, Lynne b Mitchnick, Peter Risha, Lungwani Tyson Makoye Muungo, Pamela M Norick, J Womens Health (Larchmt) 2011 Aug 20, www.amazon.co.uk/Carbopol-rheological-polymers
  12. Effect of Polymer Matrix on the Dissolution rate of Sulphadimine Crystals, Lungwani T.M. Muungo, Winfield A. J. The Science of Rheology – B.F. Goodrich, 1992

 

Contact Details
tmuungo@yahoo.com; lungwanilumamba@gmail.com; Lungwani.muungo@unza.zm;