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    Teddy Ikolo

    Assistant Professor, Biology, Ecology & Conservation

    Biography

    Mr. Bawo Teddy Ikolo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, Ecology & Conservation at the School of Arts & Sciences, St. George’s University, Grenada. He holds a Master of Science in Molecular Biology from Staffordshire University, United Kingdom, a Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Sciences from the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, and a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Biochemistry from the University of Benin, Nigeria.

    Mr. Ikolo is a devoted educator with over 18 years of experience in tertiary education. With a strong background in laboratory science, biochemistry and molecular biology, Mr. Ikolo brings a multidisciplinary approach to his teaching and research, fostering collaboration across departments and institutions.

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    • environmental genomics, metabolic and genetic diseases, with particular emphasis on gene therapy strategies for conditions such as sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia
    • Institute of Biomedical Science (UK)
    • Biochemical Society (UK)
    • Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences of Nigeria

    Selected Publications

    • Bawo Teddy Ikolo ,Felicia Adaobi Ikolo , (2018 ) " Universal Cure for Sickle Cell Disease is Too Slow in Coming " , International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) , pp. 9-11, Volume-6, Issue-3, Spl. Iss-1

    Selected Projects

    • 2011: Mechanism of Resistance of Murine Cells in Culture to Cytotoxic Drugs. A dissertation of project work in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of a Master of Science Degree in Molecular Biology, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom.
    • 1998: “Effect of Storage Temperature and Time on Plasma Alkaline Phosphatase Activity”. - A dissertation of project work submitted to the Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences of Nigeria - In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Professional Membership.
    • 1987: “Effect of Freezing Temperature on Yam Tubers”. A dissertation of project work submitted to the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria – In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Award of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Biochemistry.
    • 1986: “Origin, Structure and Function of Cytochromes”. A seminar presented to the department of Biochemistry, University of Benin, Nigeria – In partial fulfilment for the award of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Biochemistry.

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