COLLEGE OF SCIENCES
Project Title: Development of novel molecular diversity and chemopreventive tools in Moringa Oleifera.
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Project Title: Biological evaluation of the Moringa tree (Moringa oleifera).
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Project Title:Exploration of Medicinal Plants in Nigeria for drug production.
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Project Title:Analysis of soils from mineral mining sites in Nigeria for presence of Lead and other toxic heavy metals and their effects on the health of the miners and the neighbouring communities.
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To take an inventory of all the mining sites in Nigeria.
To visit the mining sites and discuss with miners their experience and health status.
To collect soil samples from the mining sites for analysis for lead and other toxic heavy metals.
To treat the soil samples in-vitro in the laboratory with a bioremediating agent by Prof. B.A Oso.
To treat a portion of the contaminated soil in-situ at the mining sites with the bioremediating agent.
To alert the miners, the communities and governments on our findings and the necessary precautions to be taken to protect the life of the people. This is to prevent the type of poisoning that claimed many lives in Zamfara State.
To publish journals articles periodically on our findings.
At the conclusion of the project, to publish a book detailing our observations, the distribution of the mines in the country, the types of minerals being mined, the health risks, the casualties, necessary precautions to be taken and the need for the remediation of the environments.
PROPOSED SPECIAL PROJECT BY PROF. B.A OSO
Recycling of used Nylon Bags
Construction of a mini- factory for the recycling of used pure water satchets and nylon bags. This is aimed at ridding our environments of the menace of these non-biodefradable materials that form the bulk of solid wastes in the country. It will also generate funds for the university. Before I joined ABUAD my team constructed one for the Lagos State Government in a UNDP assisted programme in Lagos.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Project Title: Neurobehavioral effect of Moringa extract in mice.
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Project Title:An investigation of the nutritional, biochemical neurophysiological and memory enhancing properties of a native herb (Peperomia pellucida) in adolescent mice.
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To investigate the chemical components of the native variety of P. pellucida in Ekiti State.
To investigate the neurophysiological effects of the native variety of the plant in adolescent mice.
To evaluate the nutritional value and memory enhancing potentials of the plants.
Project Title: NMDAR 1/p 75LNGER as polarizing agents in Neuronal Circuit formation in C. Elegans Model (Model Mechanism of synaptic Denervation in Parkinsonism)
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Dr. O.M Ogundele
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NMDAR1 and p75LNGER are important receptors necessary for neuronal differentiation in neurogenesis, cell polarization, migration, neurite differentiation and neuronal maturation in the adult system. This study seeks to determine the role(s) of these receptors in the process of neurite differentiation and circuit formation in C.Elegans.
Project Title:Reducing the menace of Missionary Maternity Homes, MMHS in Nigeria.
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Project Title: Development of a Predictive Groundwater Simulation Technique for the weathered and fractured Basement Rock.
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Electrical Engineering Department
Project Title: Design and Implementation of computational products for iris-based verification system and localized interaction interfaces with 4G optimization capabilities.
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Prof. B.A. Oso
Director of Research
Dear Parents and Guardians,
The University wishes to inform you that the End-of -Year Break for all students will commence on 15th December,2024.In line with this, all students are expected to vacate their halls of residence and the University premises and proceed on Vacation.
We kindly request that you make all necessary arrangements for transportation to ensure your wards leave the campus promptly.
As we wish your family a joyful and restful holiday, the University Council and the entire Management extend warm greetings for a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
Please note that students are expected to resume on Saturday,4th January 2025, and academic activities will commence on Monday, 6th January 2025.
Thank you.
Signed
Lady Christie Oluborode
Registrar