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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY
AGO-IWOYE, NIGERIA
CURICULUM VITAE
A) PERSONAL DATA
1. NAME: Dr Olooto Wasiu Eniola
2. DEPARTMENT: Chemical Pathology and Immunology.
3. COLLEGE/FACULTY: OACHS/Basic Medical Sciences.
4. STATE OF ORIGIN: Ogun
5. NATIONALITY: Nigerian.
6. MARITAL STATUS: Married.
7. E-MAIL: waseni.olooto@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng
8. DATE OF FIRST APPOINTMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY: 19TH March, 2004
9. STATUS OF FIRST APPOINTMENT: Medical Officer
10. DATE OF APPOINTMENT INTO PRESENT POSITION: 14TH March, 2008.
11. PRESENT POSITION: Lecturer 1
12. TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH: 7 Years
13. AREA OF RESEARCH INTEREST: Endocrinology and Metabolism
B) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Institution Attended (with dates)
Olabisi Onabanjo University
2010-
University of Ibadan
2005-2007
Olabisi Onabanjo University
1995-2002
Olabisi Onabanjo University
1989-1994
Ago-Iwoye Secondary School
1984-1988
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2. Qualifications (with dates)
Doctor of Philosophy
In view
Masters of Science (Chemical Pathology)
2007
Certificate in Immunology
2006
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
2002
Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry)
1994
West African School Certificate (WASC)
1988
C) WORK EXPERIENCE WITH DATES
Lecturer, OOU, Ago-Iwoye
2008-Till date
Medical Officer, OOU, Ago-Iwoye.
2004-2008
Medical Officer, Ayedun Clinic, Sagamu
2003-2004
House Officer, OOUTH, Sagamu.
2002-2003
Science Teacher, Muslim High School, Ago-Iwoye.
1995
Science Teacher, Iragberi Grammar School, Iragberi (NYSC). 1994-1995
Teaching functions
1. Teaching of 400 Level Medical Students
2. Participation in practical, tutorials and examining 400 Level Medical Students
3. Teaching of MSc Students (Chemical Pathology)
Administrative functions and contributions to the University
1. Sub-deen, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (BMS), Ikenne.- 2013 till date
2. Committee member-.Field/logistic subcommittee of the Community Based Medical
Scheme (COBMES).
3. Committee member-.Constitution of University town and gown committee (Ikenne).
4. Committee member- University committee on time table (lecture and examination).
5. Committee member- Ikenne-Sagamu student disciplinary committee.
6. Committee member- Medical curriculum review committee.
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Contributions to the Nation
1. A Medical Practitioner
2. A Researcher
MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESIONAL BODIES
1. Member of Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
2. Member of Nigerian Medical Association.
3. Member of Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU).
THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS
1. Olooto WE. (1994): Toxic effect of copper on the activity of Alkaline phosphatase in the
liver and kidney of female Wilster strain albino rat, B Sc. Ogun State University.
2. Olooto WE. (1997): The aetiology of obesity. M.B.Ch.B., Olabisi Onabanjo University.
3. Olooto WE. (2001): Domestic waste disposal methods and knowledge of their health
implications among Ajegunle residents in sagamu. M.B.Ch.B., Olabisi Onabanjo
University.
4. Olooto WE (2007): Effect of formaldehyde exposure on the liver among mortuary
workers in South Western Nigeria. M Sc. University of Ibadan.
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
1. Olooto WE (2010). Assessment of the effect of Formaldehyde exposure on the liver in
mortuary workers in South Western Nigeria, Nigerian Medical Practitioner, 57 (4): 6568.
2. Salau BA, Ajani EO, Adenuga GA, Idowu OG, Olooto WE (2011). Implications of
Dietary Sucrose on Feed Intake, Bodyweight and Blood Glucose Level of Rats; Res
Bioscientia, 2 (3): 7-12.
3. Ogundahunsi AO, Adenuga AO, Odewabi AO, Olooto WE, Jeminusi AO (2011).
Nutritional issues of HIV/AIDS orphan in Sagamu South West, Nigeria, Nigerian
Medical Practitioner, 60(1-2): 19-22.
4. Ajani EO, Salau BA, Olooto WE, Adebayo OL, Adenuga GA (2011). Toxicological
implications of continuous administration of aqeous leave extract of hydrocotyl
bonariensis in rats, Arch. Appl. Sci. Res., 2011, 3 (5): 471-478. [Agora]
5. Salau BA, Ketiku AO, Adebayo OL, Olooto WE, Ajani EO, Osilesi O (2012):
Modulation of cardiovascular risk factors (haematological and haemorrheological
parameters) caused by sucrose diet; Am. J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 3(1): 119-126.
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6. Salau BA, Olooto WE, Adebayo OL, Ajani EO, Odufuwa KT and Olowookere JO (2012):
Sucrose Diet Elevates Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Male Albino Rats; Int. J. Biol.
Chem., 6 (2): 61-68.
7. Olooto WE, Adeleye OA, Amballi AA. and Mosuro AO. (2012): Pattern of
Reproductive Hormones (Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Luteinizing Hormone, Estradiol,
Progesterone, and Prolactin) Levels in Infertile Women in South Western Nigeria, Der
Pharmacia Letter, 2012, 4(2): 549-553.
8. Olooto WE, Amballi AA, Adeleye OA, Mosuro AO. (2012). Evaluation of hormonal and
physical factors responsible for male infertility in Sagamu South Western Nigeria, Der
Pharmacia Letter, 4(5): 1475-1479.
9. Olooto WE, Arisere SH, Amballi AA, Ogunlewe JO (2012). Assessment of the renal
status of pregnant women through various biochemical parameters in various trimesters
of pregnancy, Nigerian Medical Practitioner, vol. 62 (3): 63-67.
10. Emmanuel O. Ajani, Bamidele A. Salau, Wasiu E Olooto, Fisayo A. Bamisaye (2013):
Plasma electrolyte and some biochemical changes following separate and combined
administration of Calcium and Artemisin-Lumefantrine based therapy, ASIAN J. Exp.
Biol. Sci. 4(1): 97-102.
11. Olooto WE, Amballi AA, Mosuro AO, Adeleye OA, and Banjo TA. (2013). Assessment
of Total Protein, Albumin, Creatinine and Aspartate Transaminase level in Toxemia of
Pregnancy, J. Med. Sci., 13(8), 791-796. (SCOPUS, google scholars, SCIMAGO,
MBASE)
12. Olooto, Wasiu Eniola; Adeleye, Adebambo Olufemi; Amballi, Adebayo Adetola;
Mosuro, Ademola Oladipupo and Banjo, Taiwo Abayomi. (2013). Thyroid Stimulating
Hormone Assay as the First line Biochemical Parameter to determine Thyroid Gland
abnormalities, Pak. J. Biol. Sci.,17 (1), 118-121. (SCOPUS, google scholars, SCIMAGO,
MBASE)
13. Banjo TA, Amoo AOJ, Busari A, Kama AC, Lawal IA, Ogundahunsi OA, Olooto WE,
Familoni OB, Onilude AA, Mutiu WB, Oyelere KA, Kama G (2013). Intestinal parasites
among abattoir workers in Abeokuta, AJRC, 1(10), 84-96.
14. Banjo TA, Akano AM, Amoo AOJ, Kama AC, Ogundahunsi OA, Olooto WE, Familoni
OB, Mutiu WB, Adebesin OA, Johnson AA, Kama G (2013). Comparative molecular &
laboratory diagnostic techniques of cryptosporidium parvum in diarrhoiec hiv positive
individuals in lagos , AJRC, 1(10), 97-112.
15. Banjo TA, Kasim LS, Iwalokun BA, Mutiu WB, Olooto WE, Mba NG, James ES,
Shorunmu TO.(2013). Effects of different extraction methods on in-vitro antimicrobial
properties of Lagenaria breviflora whole fruits, New York Science Journal, 6 (10), 6065.
16. Olooto WE , Ogundahunsi OA, Banjo TA, Salau BA, Amballi AA, Ajani EO and
Onakomaya OA. (2014). Hypoglycemic and modifying effect of aqueous cocoa
powder extract on diabetic-induced histologic changes in the pancreas of
alloxan diabetic rats, Annals of Biological Sciences, 2 (1):10-18.
17. Olooto WE, Ogundahunsi OA, Amballi AA, Onakomaya OA, Olawale OO (2014).
Modification of Cardiovascular Disease Risk predictor (atherogenic and coronary risk
indices) in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by aqueous cocoa powder extract, Der Phamacia
Lettre, 6(4): 261-266.
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18. Olaniyan, JA, Banjo, TA, Olooto, WE, Ogundahunsi, OA, Amoo, OJ, Iwalokun, BA
(2013). Malaria and Typhoid as a Cause of Febrile Illness Amongst People Attending
Redeemer’s Camp Centre in Mowe, Ogun State, Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of
Parasitology, 34(2), 153-158.
REVIEW ARTICLES
1. Olooto WE, Amballi AA, Banjo TA. (2012). A review of Female Infertility; important
etiological factors and management, J. Microbiol. Biotech. Res, 2 (3), 379-385.
2. Olooto WE (2012). Infertility in male; causes and management- A review, J. Microbiol.
Biotech. Res, 2 (4): 641-645.
3. Olooto WE (2013) Diagnostic importance of URINALYSIS in endocrinology- a review,
Annals of Biological Sciences, 1(1):23-27.
CONFERENCES ATTENDED
1. Molecular and Cellular basis of the normal immune response (2004)
2. Safety measures in preventing and controlling infectious agent (2006)
3. European Contact Point Network Information Day, OACH, Sagamu (2010)
PUBLIC LECTURES/WORKSHOP
1. Lecture on Biochemical changes in fasting; a benefit or a curse, organized by Muslim
Student Society, OOU, during annual health week, 2009
2. Lecture on Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus; aetiology, course, prevention and modern
management modalities during annual conference of NASFAT Women, Ijebu North
Zone, 2011.
3. Grant writing and publication (Training the Trainers) workshop organized by Centre for
Disease Control and American society for Clinical Pathology in Abuja, 2013.
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