Executive Summary

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Pharmacokinetics modelling

Pharmacodynamics modelling

Scientific Writing

Data analysis and compilation

R, NONMEM, Matlab, Adobe

Research Experience

Postdoctoral Fellow (Advisor: Oluwa J. Adetoye)

2018 - Present
University of California, Los Angeles, CA

Developmental regulation of NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission in zebra finch brain - Developed single cell PCR method to study developmental changes in NMDA receptors, correlated with developmental stages of song learning - Analyzed developmental changes in juvenile song using customized LabView software. - Altered development of song with behavioral and circadian manipulations

Graduate Researcher (Advisor: Obi N Obianom)

2013 - 2018
SUNY University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Serotonergic modulation of synaptic transmission in developing and adult - Aplysia Used in vitro single cell neurophysiological recording and stimulation to study developmental emergence of two serotonin-mediated forms of synaptic plasticity

Participant, Neural Systems and Behavior course

May 2008 - June 2008
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA

Work Experience

Summer Intern

May 2016 - June 2016
GenTox, Buffalo, NY

Developmental regulation of NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission in zebra finch brain

  • Developed single cell PCR method to study developmental changes in NMDA receptors, correlated with developmental stages of song learning
  • Analyzed developmental changes in juvenile song using customized LabView software.
  • Altered development of song with behavioral and circadian manipulations

Designer Gene Intern

2013 - 2014
DeGenX Inc, Buffalo, NY

Serotonergic modulation of synaptic transmission in developing and adult

  • Aplysia Used in vitro single cell neurophysiological recording and stimulation to study developmental emergence of two serotonin-mediated forms of synaptic plasticity

Research Associate

2010 - 2011
Marine Biological Laboratory, Rochester, NY

Secker Volunteer

2019 - 2010
Mercy Twin Hospital, Williamsville, NY

Teaching and Mentoring Experience

Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Structural Engineering

2013 - 2014
College of Engineering, University of Illinois
  • Prepared lectures and class activities focusing on the analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures for 15-25 freshman and sophomore level undergraduates.
  • Created and graded course assessments to ensure students understood material and stayed on track.
  • Recognized as List of Teachers Ranked Excellent by Their Student

Instructor, Latino/a Culture

2014 - 2015
Anthropology Department, University of Illinois

Integrated multimedia approaches and used instructional technology to enhance pedagogical approach.

  • Explained challenging concepts using planned lessons, assignments and targeted discussions for 75 freshmen and sophomore students.s

Short Course in Molecular Biology

2014 - 2015
The Graduate College, University at Buffalo

Mentored two undergraduate students in data collection and analysis to visualize the properties of various geotechnical materials. Guided the students in preparation and presentation of research findings.

Projects

Discovery of Novel WQF Chemical Inhibitors

Research in ontology-driven semantic technology to be applied in spatially enabled knowledge management system; application domain and project ontology design; urban growth modeling using agent-based modeling and GIS; collaboration with UCSB on NGA funded research project on spatial web, networked gazetteers

r2resume package

An R package that transforms rmarkdown into resume website page

Collaborating authors: Frank Ikponmwen, Thaddeus Nnabue, Akin Oladipo

Reports/Publication(12)

    Presentations(2)