An experienced Researcher and Teaching Assistant with over 8 years in Neuroscience, focusing on research techniques, histochemical procedures, and understanding antioxidant activities in the brain's hippocampus. With strong skills in laboratory techniques, research writing, and data analytics, thriving in cross-disciplinary settings. Outside academia, I founded ITSA Travels & Edu-Consult to simplify global travel and education processes, showcasing my organizational prowess. With extensive teaching experience in anatomy, I have honed communication and networking skills and I hold a degree in Human Anatomy from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology. I am passionate about mentoring, and I am committed to fostering growth, collaboration, and leveraging my skills in medicine, biomedical sciences, mental health, and public health for international development and cross-cultural initiatives.
Skills: Travel Management · Business Travel · Travel Planning · Study Abroad Programs
-Conduct cutting-edge research focusing on antioxidant activities, toxins in the brain, heart and other internal organs, contributing to advancements in biomedical science.
- Masterfully perform histochemical procedures and tissue processing with precision, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of experimental outcomes.
- Supervised and mentored undergraduate students in research techniques, fostering academic growth and critical thinking skills.
- Published and contributed to scientific literature, strengthening the university’s research profile.
- Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to develop innovative methodologies and achieve breakthrough results.
Skills: Research Skills · Laboratory Skills · Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
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Asian Journal of Medicine and Health,
Certificate of Publication.
Manusscript Title: Effects of Vitamin C on Aluminium Chloride-Induced Neurotoxicity on the Hippocampal cortex of Adult Male Wistar Rats.