NAME

Adubi, Taiwo Oluwakemi

POSITION TITLE

Lecturer/Researcher (Zoology/Parasitology)

eRA COMMONS USER NAME (credential, e.g., agency login)

ADUBITO

EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if applicable.)

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION

DEGREE

(if applicable)

MM/YY

FIELD OF STUDY

University of Lagos

BSc

02/97

Zoology

 

University of Lagos

 

MSc

 

 

07/99

 

Zoology

 

University of Lagos

 

PhD

 

 

10/16

 

Zoology

 Personal Statement

I am a female early-career faculty member focusing on parasitic infections among vulnerable groups, especially school-aged children in rural endemic communities. My goal is to translate research findings into actionable interventions by collaborating with communities, NGOs, and governments. I intend using implementation research to address gaps between interventions and outcomes. My research interests align with advancing global health through partnerships and securing international grants. I through mentorship and team-based research will be able to addressing critical questions related to neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations. With training in molecular biology and diagnostics, I remain competitive in modern research trends. Currently, I am exploring bioinformatics in drug discovery to tackle increasing drug resistance in NTD treatments. Additionally, I seek opportunities to deepen my understanding of parasitic diseases through specialized training. My ultimate goal is to drive innovation beyond traditional research by contributing to drug discovery and improved diagnostic tools tailored to the African context. By combining advanced techniques and interdisciplinary approaches, I aim to create impactful, sustainable solutions for parasitic diseases in underserved populations.

Positions and Honors

Positions and Employment

2010 – 2015 Assistant Lecturer

2015 – 2023 Lecturer 11

2023-till date Lecturer 1

Other Experiences and Professional Memberships

2021- 2023      Member, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London (RSTMH)

2019 -2024      Course Advisor, Department of Zoology, University of Lagos

 1999 – till date  Member, Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN)

2015 – 2021     National Treasurer, Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN)

2016 – 2019     Vice Chancellor Representative: Students’ Disciplinary Committee Caleb University, Imota, Lagos

2015 – 2016     Coordinator: Department of Biological Sciences And Biotechnology Caleb University, Imota, Lagos

April 2013      Facilitator: Society For Family Health (Sfh) On The Global Fund Round 8 Projects In Nigeria (Malaria Case Management & RDT Training In Oyo, Ekiti & Ogun State Nigeria)                                                                                                              

October 2009  Consultant (Technical Assistant):  National Malaria Control Programme-Long-Lasting Insecticide Nets Campaign (Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Balyelsa, Enugu & Ondo States)                   

Selected Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Gyang, V. P., Abdulssalam, H. O., Ahmed, A. O., Tokun, O. V., Ejike, T. N., Jonathan, J., Bayegun, A. A., Adubi, T. O., Patrobas, M. N., Ajayi, J. B. and Akinwale, P. O. (2025). Investigating outcomes of female genital schistosomiasis in communities in Ogun State, Nigeria: a pilot cross-sectional study. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 119(4): 367 – 374; https://doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/traf006.
  2. Adubi, T.O., Otubanjo, A.O. and Atalabi, T.E. (2022). Detection of schistosome infectionin the invasive snail Melanoides tuberculata (Gastropoda: Thiaridae) by polymerase chain reaction from Plateau State, Nigeria: a novel turning point in disease epidemiology and control? Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 116(8): 758-759. Doi: 10.1093/trstmh/trac050. PMID: 35713978.
  3. Akinsanya B., Adubi Taiwo, Macauley Adedamola, and Okonofua C. (2021): An investigationon the epidemiology and risk factors associated with soil-transmitted helminth infections in Ijebu East Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria, Scientific African 12, e00757. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2021.e00757.
  4. Atalabi T.E., Adubi T.O. And Lawal U. (2017): Rapid Mapping of Urinary Schistosomiasis: An Appraisal of The Diagnostic Efficacy of Some Questionnaire-Based Indices Among High School Students In Katsina State, Northwestern Nigeria. Plos Neglected Tropical Disease 11(4): E0005518.
  5. Isokpehi D., Mahmud A. N., Mbah A. N., Simmons S. S., Avelar L., Rajnarayanan R. V., Udensi U. K., Ayensu W. K., Cohly H. H., Brown S. D., Dates C. R., Hentz S. D., Hughes S. J., Smith-Mclnns D. R., Patterson C. O., Sims J. N., Tuner K. T., Williams B. S., Johnson M. O., Adubi T.O., Mbuh J. V., Anumudu C. I., Adeoye G. O., Thomas B. N., Oyekanmi N. And Oliveira G. (2011): Developmental Regulation of Genes Encoding Universal Stress Proteins In Schistosoma MansoniGene Regulation and Systems Biology (5): 1- 14.