Staff Profile

Oluchukwu Anunobi
Miss. Oluchukwu Anunobi

Position: Lecturer I

Department: Biochemistry

Email: oluchukwu.anunobi@binghamuni.edu.ng

Biography

Oluchukwu is an enthusiastic biochemist with a bachelors in Biochemistry and masters in Industrial biochemistry and biotechnology. Passionate about studying genetic determinants of antimicrobial resistance  in infectious disease pathogens. A motivated teacher and mentor to many

Qualifications
SN Name Institution Year Obtained
1 Master of Science Industrial Biochemistry and biotechnology University of Nigeria 2014
2 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry University of Port-Harcourt 2009
Publications
SN Name Type Status
1 Making Drugs Safer: Improving Drug Delivery And Reducing Side-Effect Of Drugs On The Human Biochemical System Journal Article
2 Therapeutic Nanomedicine Surmounts The Limitations Of Pharmacotherapy Journal Article
3 Computational And Preclinical Evidence Of Anti-Ischemic Properties Of L-Carnitine-Rich Supplement Via Stimulation Of Anti-Inflammatory And Antioxidant Events In Testicular … Journal Article
4 Research Progress In Oncology. Highlighting And Exploiting The Roles Of Several Strategic Proteins In Understanding Cancer Biology Journal Article
5 Curing Hiv-1 Infection Via In Vitro Ultra-Sensitive Modification Of Hiv-1 Uninfected Cd4 Cells Using Antiviral Agents Journal Article
6 Current Strides In Aav-Derived Vectors And Sin Channels Further Relieves The Limitations Of Gene Therapy Journal Article
7 Liver Enzymes And Total Protein Levels As Index Of Hepatotoxicity Of Naphthalene Journal Article
8 Blood Parameters And Liver Enzymes Levels As Index Of Metabolic Changes In Response To Citrus Aurantifolia Journal Article
9 Antioxidant, Dermal And Acute Toxicological Effects Of Eucalyptus Camaldulensis (Dehn-Blakely) Essential Oil On Male Wistar Rats Journal Article
Research Interests
  • Molecular biology
  • Infectious diseases
  • Antimicrobial resistance
  • Biotechnology
  • Drug design
  • Computational Biochemistry