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Richard Mibey was born on 12 December, 1951 in Bomet County, Kenya, is a Former Vice-chancellor of Moi University. At 69 years old, Richard Mibey height not available right now. We will update Richard Mibey's height soon as possible.
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12 December 1951 |
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Karanja, T.W.; A.W. Mwang’ombe & R.K. Mibey. 1994. The effect of media and light regimes on cultural and morphological characteristics and sporulation on Phaeoisariopsis griseola Deight . E. Afric. For. J. 59: 241–251.
Isanda, G.O.; A.W. Mwang’ombe & R.K. Mibey 1994. Levels of seed-borne Colletorichum lindemuthianum on common bean cv. Rose Coco-Glp-2 from small scale farmers in Kenya. Afric. Crop Sci. Conf. Proc. 1: 260–262.
Proximate Composition, Amino Acids and Vitamins Profile of Pleurotus citrinopileatus Singer: An Indigenous Mushroom in Kenya. Fredrick Musieba, Sheila Okoth, Richard K. Mibey, Stella Wanjiku and Knight Moraa. 2013 American Journal of Food Technology
Musieba F, Okoth S, Mibey R., K., Wanjiku S. and Moraa K.2013.Proximate composition, Amino Acids and Vitamins Profile of Pleurotus citrinopileatus Singer:An Indigenous Mushroom in Kenya.American Journal of Food Technology
P. M. Wachira, J. W. Kimenju, S. A. Okoth and R. K. Mibey, 2009. Stimulation of nematode – destroying fungi by organic amendments applied in management of plant parasitic nematode. Asian Journal Plant Sciences. 8: (2) 153 – 159.
P. Wachira, R. Mibey, S. Okoth, J. Kimenju and J. Kiarie, 2009. Diversity of nematode destroying fungi in Taita Taveta, Kenya. Fungal Ecology 2: (2) 60 – 65.
Mibey R. K., D. R. Tuigong and B. N. A. Makumba, 2009. Fabric/Yarn Dyeing using Dyes extracted from locally available mushroom species. Pg. 460 – 467.
In September 2006, Prof Mibey was appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of Moi University.
Mibey R. K. 2006 . A Status Review of Kenya’s Microbial Resources and their contribution to Kenya’s National Development – Environment and Development in Kenya: Biodiversity – A Public Lecture Series. Kenya National Academy of Sciences.
Cannon, P.F., R.K. Mibey & G.M. Siboe. 2001. Microfungi and Conservation Agenda in Kenya. In Moore, D. Nauta, M.M.S. Evans & M. Rotherroe (eds). Fungal Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Bii, C., G.M. Siboe & R.K. Mibey. 2000. Plant essential oils with promising antifungal activity. E. Afric. Med. J. 77(6):319–322.
Mibey, R.K. & P.F. Cannon. 1999. Biotrophic fungi from Kenya. Ten new species and some new records of Meliolaceae. Cryptogamie, Mycol. 20(4): 249–282.
Mibey, R.K. & J.O. Kokwaro. 1999. Two new species of Meliola from Kenya. Fungal Diversity2:153–157.
He has a wealth of administrative experience. From 1998 to 2002, he was the chairman, Department of Botany, University of Nairobi. He also served as Dean, Faculty of Science University of Nairobi (2000–2002), Principal, Chiromo campus, University of Nairobi(2002– Feb. 2004) as well as Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration and Finance, Maseno University (Feb. 2004 to Sept. 2006)
Mibey, R.K. & J.O. Kokwaro 1998. Meliola icacinacearum and M. kerichoensis, spp. Nov. from Kenya. Mycol. Res. 102(11):1418–1420
Mibey, R.K. & D.L. Hawksworth. 1997. Meliolaceae and Asterinaceae of the Shimba Hills, Kenya. Mycol. Papers 174: 1–108.
Mibey, R.K. 1997. Sooty mould fungi. In Soft scale Insects: Their biology, Natural enemies and Control. Yair Ben-Dov & C.J. Hodgson. World Crop Pests, 7A. Elsevier. Amsterdam. Pp 275–20.
He returned to Kenya and obtained a PhD in Mycology from University of Nairobi in 1996
Mibey, R.K. & D.L. Hawksworth. 1996. Glifford Gerald Hansford. Trop. Pl. Path. 7(2): 20–23.
Mibey, R.K. 1996. Taxonomic studies of the fungal families Meliolaceae, Asterinaceae and their allies from Mau forest in western Kenya. PhD thesis, University of Nairobi.
Harharan, G.N.; R.K Mibey & D.L. Hawksworth. 1996. A new species of Lichenopelthella on Porina in India. Lichenologist 28: 294–296.
Mibey, R.K.; J.O. Kokwaro & D.M. Mukunya. 1996a. A new species and four new records of Asterina from Kenya. Nova Hedwigia 62: 147–150.
Mibey, R.K.; J.O. Kokwaro & D.M. Mukunya. 1996b. Four new species and some new records of Meliolaceous fungi from Kenya. Mycotaxon 57: 87–95.
Mibey, R.K. 1996. African Mycological Association. Mycologist 9: 31–32.
Mibey, R.K. & D.L. Hawksworth. 1995. Diporothecaceae, a new family of ascomycetes and the Term “Hyphopodium”. Systema Ascomycetum 14: 25–31.
He is also a world authority on Fungal Taxonomy and Biodiversity Conservation. He has received a number of fellowships: DAAD Senior research Fellow; Darwin Fellow in April 1994 – April 1995, UNESCO Fellowship
Mibey, R.K. 1988. A new observation of the fungus Physarum cinereaum on the lawn grassPennisetum clandestinum in Kenya. K.J. .sc. & Tech. (B), 7:47–48.
Mibey, R.K. & N.C. Otieno. 1988. “Sooty mould” disease of citrus in Kenya caused by Capnodium citri. K.J. Sc. & Tech. (B). 9: 115–117.
Mibey, R.K. 1988. Entomosporium fruit and leaf spot disease of loquat in Kenya K. J. Sc. & Tech. (B). 9:73–78.
Otieno, N.C. & R.K. Mibey. 1988. Leaf blight disease of strawberries in Kenya caused byDendrophoma obscurans. K.J. Sc. & Tech. (B). 9:111–114.
Gough, F.J.; L.L. Singleton; T.S. Lee, and R.K. Mibey. 1981. Tan spot development in wheat cultivar Triumph 64 grown under three tillage systems. Phytopathology 71: 220.
Prof Mibey has worked as a Graduate Assistant, Department of Biology, Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C., USA (1977–1978), Graduate Assistant, Department of Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma, USA (1978–1983), Research Assistant, USDA Laboratory, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA (1984–1985), lecturer, Department of Botany, University of Nairobi (1986–1989), Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany University of Nairobi (1989–1996), Associate professor of Botany (Mycology) (1997–2001) and Professor of Mycology ( Botany Dept. Univ. of Nairobi) (2002).
Mibey was born in Nyambugo, Sigor North Location in the then Bomet District, Kenya. He was educated in Sugumerga Primary School and Kericho High School. He then proceeded to Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N.C, USA for a BA, -Biology (1972–1976) and then Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C. USA for a MSc Biology (1976–1978). In addition, he pursued an MSc in Plant Pathology at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater (1978–1981) and a D.Ed. in Agricultural Education and Extension (Speciality in Plant Pathology) at the same University (1981–1984).
Professor Richard Kiprono Mibey (born 12 December 1951) is a Kenyan academic, research scientist and university administrator. Mibey served as the Vice-Chancellor of Moi University, the second university to be established in Kenya between 2006 and 2016. He is a Professor of Mycology with over 35 years teaching and scholarly experience. He has extensive knowledge and experience in the higher education system having grown from a graduate assistant, research assistant, lecturer, senior lecturer, associate professor, professor, department chairman, dean, campus principal as well as deputy vice-chancellor.