Mrs. Adetola Adewale | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award
Institute of Drug Research and Development, S. E Bogoro Research Centre, Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti | Nigeria
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Suitable for this Best Researcher Award
Adetola Ibukunoluwa Adewale is an emerging researcher with a background in Analytical Chemistry and a focused interest in interdisciplinary areas such as pharmaceutical nanotechnology, drug delivery, and computer-aided drug discovery. Her academic progression from B.Tech to M.Tech demonstrates dedication and continuity in the field of chemistry, with a master’s thesis addressing a critical environmental issue: the removal of endocrine-disrupting compounds from polluted water using plant-based adsorbents. This highlights her orientation toward research that serves both environmental and public health interests. Adetola Ibukunoluwa Adewale exemplifies the qualities sought in a Best Researcher Award recipient, particularly in the early-career or rising star category. Her contributions to environmental remediation, pharmaceutical development, and health sciences—coupled with her commitment to educational equity—underscore both scientific merit and societal relevance. With a blend of technical expertise, innovation, and community engagement, she is not only suitable but highly deserving of recognition through such an award. Her potential for future breakthroughs and her dedication to meaningful, impact-driven research make her a valuable asset to the scientific community.
Dr. Adewale earned her Master of Technology in Analytical Chemistry from The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria (March 2019 – April 2023), where she conducted a thesis on the identification and removal of 4-nonylphenol using plant-based adsorbents in Ureje River, Ekiti State. She previously obtained her Bachelor of Technology in Pure & Applied Chemistry from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria (January 2007 – November 2012), with a dissertation focusing on the synthesis and characterization of Nickel(II) and Cobalt(II) Picolinate. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in analytical and applied chemistry, emphasizing environmental and medicinal applications.
Professional Experience
Dr. Adewale is currently volunteering at the Institute of Drug Research and Development (IDRD), Afe Babalola University, and Mols and Sims Laboratory in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, where she engages in molecular docking, simulations, UV spectroscopy, HPLC analysis, gene expression studies, and laboratory management. In March 2024, she served as a Health Facility Mapping Enumerator for the Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with the National Bureau of Statistics and Global Fund in Ekiti State. Her teaching experience includes roles as a Chemistry Tutor at HSF Continuing Education Centre (2017-2023), Morning Star City College (2017-2023), and Calvary Arrows College (2016-2017), where she provided personalized instruction, designed tailored learning plans, and mentored students, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds. Her professional journey showcases a blend of research proficiency and a commitment to education and community service.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Adewale’s research contributions have garnered recognition within the scientific community. Her publications, including studies on cellulose nanocrystals from Siam weed and the potential of Uvaria chamae-derived compounds against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, have been cited multiple times, reflecting their impact. She has collaborated on projects exploring the application of nanocellulose crystals on cancer cell lines, demonstrating interdisciplinary engagement. Her dedication to research excellence and community impact positions her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Research skills On Medicinal Plants
Dr. Adewale possesses a comprehensive skill set in analytical techniques, including HPLC, UV spectroscopy, ELISA, real-time PCR, gel electrophoresis, hematology analysis, and biochemical assays. She is proficient in computer-aided drug discovery and development, utilizing software such as ChemSketch, AutoDock, Origin, Glide, Pymol, Discovery Studio, GraphPad Prism, and ImageJ. Her expertise extends to statistical analysis using Microsoft Excel and GraphPad Prism. She adheres to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) standards and demonstrates strong capabilities in technical and academic writing. Her open-mindedness, resourcefulness, and commitment to simplifying complex concepts underscore her effectiveness as both a researcher and educator.
Publications
Uvarinol and Dichamanetin Derived from Uvaria chamae as Potential Dual-Site Inhibitors Against PBP2a in Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus: An In Silico Study
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Authors: Emmanuel Ayodeji Agbebi, Shalom Oluwafunke Adeyemi, Adetola Ibukunoluwa Adewale, Omolara Seun Ajofoyinbo, Ezekiel Abiola Olugbogi, Oluwatoyin Mary Oyinloye, Iyadunni Adesola Anuoluwa, Timothy Oluwaseyi Agbebi, Basiru Olaitan Ajiboye, Babatunji Emmanuel Oyinloye
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Journal: Pharmaceuticals
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Year: 2025
Cellulose nanocrystals from Siam weed: Synthesis and physicochemical characterization
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Authors: Joseph K. Ogunjobi, Adetola I. Adewale, Samson A. Adeyemi
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Journal: Heliyon
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Year: 2023