Vincent Nowaseb is a scientist, science-policy practitioner, and executive leader with over two decades of experience spanning laboratory medicine, biotechnology governance, regulatory framework development, and institutional management. He serves as a Member of the Namibian Standards Council (NSC), where he chairs the Technical and Metrology Advisory Committee
In his professional capacity, he serves as Chief Operations Officer at the Namibia Institute of Pathology Limited (NIP), Namibia’s largest public diagnostic pathology enterprise. In this role, he provides executive leadership over national laboratory operations, quality assurance systems, and institutional strategy across 37 medical laboratories nationwide. His oversight of NIP’s quality management framework, including ongoing compliance with international laboratory accreditation standards, reflects a practical grounding in the application of technical standards in a national service delivery context.
Mr. Nowaseb brings to the NSC substantive experience in the development and implementation of national regulatory and scientific frameworks. He established and commissioned Namibia’s first national regulatory laboratory for the testing of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), a facility operating at the intersection of technical standards, conformity assessment, and biosafety governance. He played a central role in developing Namibia’s Biosafety Framework and its associated regulatory instruments, an undertaking that required the design and institutionalisation of technical standards for the assessment, monitoring, and control of living modified organisms. His career reflects a consistent orientation towards evidence-based governance, technical rigour, and the development of standards and frameworks that safeguard public health, consumer interests, and national economic priorities.
He holds a Master of Science in Biotechnology and Enterprise, achieved with distinction from the University of Manchester. He further holds a Bachelor of Technology in Biomedical Technology (cum laude) from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Pretoria.
Mr. Nowaseb’s contributions to scientific and regulatory governance extend to the international arena. He serves as Namibia’s Member State Negotiator to the World Health Organization’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Body on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. He previously served as the National Focal Point to the Biosafety Clearing House under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety.
Prior to his current role, he served as General Manager of Innovation and Technology Development at the National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST), where he led national programmes in technology transfer, innovation policy, and science-technology governance, including oversight of Namibia’s National GMO Testing, Training and Research Laboratory. His academic career includes serving as Head of the Biomedical Sciences Department and Lecturer at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). He has contributed to peer-reviewed scientific literature in the fields of medical laboratory sciences, molecular diagnostics, and infectious diseases.