Scientific Publications

Ongoing Project

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As part of our commitment to harness scientific expertise in the fight against malaria, which represents 27% of the global burden in Nigeria, we are embarking on a research project to shed light on these critical issues.

This disease remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly affecting vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women. In response to this pressing issue, we are launching a comprehensive research project aimed at uncovering deeper insights into the factors driving malaria transmission, resistance, and the effectiveness of current interventions.

By conducting this research, we hope to contribute meaningful data and findings that will help inform policy decisions, improve treatment protocols, and ultimately reduce the burden of malaria in Nigeria and beyond. Through this collaborative effort, we aim to leverage the knowledge and skills of our community to make a lasting impact in the global fight against malaria.

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Recent Publications

  • Respiratory and Neurological Disease across Different Ethnic Groups is Influenced by the Microbiome

  • Glial Expression of the Caenorhabditis elegans Gene swip-10 Supports Glutamate Dependent Control of Extrasynaptic Dopamine Signaling

  • Application of C-CPE for the Treatment of Brain Metastatic Disease

  • Xanthine Analogs Suppress Trypanosoma cruzi Infection In Vitro Using PDEs as Targets

  • COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in Long-Term Care Facilities in Tennessee

  • Transient Ischemic Attack Shakes: A Case Report

  • Post-Implant Morphological Changes of Mammary Tissue: Polyvinyl Sponge (Ivalon) vs. Silicone Breast Prosthesis

    Post-Implant Morphological Changes of Mammary Tissue: Polyvinyl Sponge (Ivalon) vs. Silicone Breast Prosthesis