Mr.Christopher Olowosoke - Targeted Cancer Therapy - Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Technology Akure - Nigeria

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Christopher Busayo Olowosoke embarked on his academic journey with a focus on biotechnology. His dedication to academic excellence was evident during his West African Senior School Certificate Examination at Isefun Community Senior Secondary School, Lagos State, Nigeria, where he achieved a grade of Distinction in the Science stream. This early success set the stage for his future pursuits in the field of biotechnology and information technology.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With a passion for biotechnology and an interest in the chemistry of natural products and pharmacology, Christopher pursued his first degree at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. Graduating with an outstanding grade of 4.73/5.00 in Biotechnology in 2020, he showcased his commitment to academic excellence. His undergraduate thesis, "Identification of pungency-associated genes in some indigenous Nigerian hot pepper varieties," demonstrated his engagement with cutting-edge research.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON TARGETED CANCER THERAPY

As a Student Research Assistant at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Christopher actively contributed to research in the Departments of Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and Microbiology from 2017 to 2021. His involvement in in vivo, in vitro, and in silico procedures for diabetes and  targeted cancer therapy underscored his commitment to addressing metabolic and cellular proliferation dysregulation, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3). Additionally, his work on the phyto-treatment of diabetes using Andrographic paniculata showcased his dedication to innovative therapeutic approaches.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Christopher's impact extended beyond the laboratory. As a Laboratory Research Assistant at Chrisland University Biotechnology Department from 2022 to the present, he played a pivotal role in organizing practical sessions and providing training in bioinformatics and molecular biology for undergraduates. His leadership as the Founder of B.Khrease Academic Consult since 2018 highlights his commitment to facilitating student projects, mentorship, and collaboration with academic experts.

ACADEMIC CITES

Christopher's research contributions are recognized through his publications. His paper titled "Multiregulator of EZH2-PPARs Therapeutic Targets" was published in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology in 2023. This publication addresses critical aspects of pancreatic insulin production and cancer dysregulation. The link to his full publication list on ResearchGate (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher-Olowosoke/research) reflects his ongoing scholarly pursuits.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Christopher's legacy includes leadership roles, such as being the Founder of B.Khrease Academic Consult and serving as the Promotional and Development Committee Head at the Institute of Bioinformatics and Molecular Therapeutic (IBMT) since 2021. His active participation in conferences, workshops, and professional webinars, as well as affiliations with prestigious societies, showcases his commitment to staying at the forefront of biotechnological advancements.

AWARDS/GRANT

Christopher's achievements are acknowledged through various awards and grants, including being a beneficiary of the American Society for Nutrition Early Career Professional Mentoring Program in 2023 and securing the second position in the Peeref International Best Poster Presentation in the same year. His involvement in securing the TETFUND Grant Award for the Biotechnology Department in 2022 and the UNESCO-ICB Scholarship in 2020 further demonstrates his capacity to contribute significantly to his field.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Multi-regulator of EZH2-PPARs Therapeutic Targets: A Hallmark for Prospective Restoration of Pancreatic Insulin Production and Cancer Dysregulation.

Mr.Christopher Olowosoke – Targeted Cancer Therapy – Best Researcher Award

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