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UNIOSUN College Of Health Sciences Holds Maiden Adewole Memorial Lecture
The UNIOSUN College of Health Sciences, under the leadership of the Provost, Professor Christopher Alebiosu, will on Monday, 5th of September hold the maiden memorial lecture of the College’s pioneer Provost, Late Professor Taiwo Adegboyega Adewole at the University’s main auditorium in Osogbo.
The memorial lecture themed “Molecular Biology resource-Constrained Settings in the 21st Century: Feasibilities, Realities and Impacts”, will be delivered by a Professor of Cellular and Molecular Parasitology and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State, Professor Roseangela Nwuba.
Seasoned academicians, clinical experts, medical researchers, leaders of educational institutions, families of the Late professor, students, and other members of the public will seize the golden opportunity to interrogate the lecture topic and honour the blessed memory of the Hall of Fame at the forum.
In his lifetime, the Late Taiwo Adegboyega Adewole was a Professor of Chemical Pathology, Head of Department of the Department of Biochemistry, Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Science, and Foundation Provost of the College. His love for laboratory medicine was unparalleled and he was instrumental in the setting up of a research laboratory in the College.
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