Olatunde Micheal Adeoti

Olatunde Micheal Adeoti

Teacher/Lecturer

The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic & Landmark University, Nigeria

Email: txy23m@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

VALIDATE Role:

Network Affiliate

 

Research Keywords:

BCG, MDR-TB, Immunogenic Genes, Biomarkers, Animal Models, Clinical Trials

 

Biography:

Adeoti Olatunde Micheal is an accomplished researcher and dedicated academic in the field of microbiology and biomedical sciences. With a strong academic background and extensive experience, I have emerged as a leading expert in the study of microorganisms and their impact on human health. As a doctoral student in the esteemed Microbiology Department; Landmark University, Nigeria, I am working on The potentials of exploring Immunogenic genes on Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates for vaccine development. Mr. Adeoti has showcased an exceptional ability to unravel the complexities of microbial interactions and their role in disease development. Moreover, I have a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge research techniques and advanced laboratory skills that have enabled me to make ground-breaking contributions to the biomedical sciences as evident in my publications in International Journals.

In addition to being as a successful researcher, I am actively engaged in community work and has volunteer as a community health worker, highlighting my commitment to bridging the gap between academia and society. Recognized for being an expertise in the field, I have also serves as a respected lecturer, delivering thought-provoking lectures in biological sciences. Their unique ability to convey complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner has helped nurture the next generation of researchers and healthcare professionals. Driven by a passion for advancing knowledge and making a positive impact on global health, the team lead's research interests primarily revolve around studying the mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis, exploring host-microbe interactions, and developing innovative strategies to combat infectious diseases. My work has been published in over fifty scientific journals, with the name Adeoti Olatunde remaining prominent in Google scholars, research gate, LiveDNA and GenBank where I assumed the role of corresponding author, which is further evident as being a prolific and influential researcher in the field of microbiology.

 

Key Publications:

  • Synthetic Genomics to ‘Unmasking the Masquerades’ as Potential Vaccine Biomarkers in Multi-Drug-Resistance Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-TB)”. EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports 7.2 (2024): 01-02 
  • Assessing the Health-Seeking Behaviours of Patients and Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) of Care Givers on Tuberculosis Management Strategies. MAR Microbiology (2024) 5:1 
  • In silico surveillance of multi drug resistance variant genes of· Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Biomedical Research Journal. 5(1), 371-378. 2021 
  • Epidemic or pandemic: yesterday was a plague, now coronavirus, what’s next...? MAR Microbiology. 2 (4), 1-2. 2021
  • Vaccinomics: The newest, the safest; but...” EC clinical and medical case reports. 4 (5), 15-16.2021
  • An In silico design of oral vaccine against Salmonella typhi. Open Journal of Case Report. 2 (2), 1-5.2021 
  • The intercontinental ‘omics’ mining of antibiotic resistant genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Microbes and Infectious Diseases. 3(4), 138-145. 2021
  • Prediction of multi-epitopic region of a putative oral vaccine against hepatitis C virus. Coalesce Research Group Journal. 2(2), 34- 41.2021 A novel design of multi-epitope based vaccine against Escherichia coli. Microbes and Infectious Diseases. 2 (1), 11-17. 2021
  • Immunomics mining to designing a potential multi-epitope-based oral vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Journal of Applied Bionic and Biomechanics. 6 (2), 113-119. 2021 
  • In silico approach to retrieval of multi-drug resistance genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using complete genome sequencing technology. Bioinformatics & Proteomics Open Access Journal. 4(1), 133-142. 2020