Non-Academic Staff, Department of Anatomy

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Mr. Temidayo D. Adeniyi
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Medical Laboratory Scientist
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Osogbo
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Mr. Temidayo D. Adeniyi,

Medical Laboratory Scientist, Anatomy Department,
College of Health Sciences, Osun State University, Osogbo, Osun State.
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Mr. Adeniyi received his Bachelor (Hons) degree in Medical Laboratory sciences in 2006 with speciality in histopathology. He joined the College of Health Sciences in 2008 and is currently a Medical Laboratory Scientist in Anatomy.

Professional Qualifications: Associate of Medical Laboratory Scientist
Other Relevant Qualifications: Nil
Research Fellowships with dates: Nil
Co-Curricular Professional Experience: Internship, University of Ilorin Teaching hospital (UITH), Ilorin, Kwara State.
Membership of Professional Bodies:

  • Associate member of the Medical Laboratory Council of Nigeria.
  • Member of the Anatomical Society of Nigeria.

Publications: 

  • Adekomi DA, Tijani AA, Adeniyi TD and Olajide JO. Some of the effects of aqueous leaf extract of Cnidoscolous aconitifolius (Euphorbiaceae) on the morphology and histology of the kidney and liver of Sprague Dawley rat. Tropical Journal of Health Sciences. 2011; 18(1):9-15.
  • Adekomi DA, Musa AA, Tijani AA, Adeniyi TD and Usman B. Exposure to smoke extract of Datura stramonium leaf; some of its effects on heart, liver, lungs kidney and testes of male Sprague Dawley rats. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy. 2011; 3(5):67-75.
  • Adekomi DA, Tijani AA, Musa AA and Adeniyi TD. Histological study of smoke Extract of tobacco nicotiana on the heart, liver, lungs, kidney and testes of male Sprague Dawley rats. Nigeria Medical Journal. 2011; 52(4): 217-222.
  • Tijani AA, Adeniyi TD and Adekomi DA. Datura Metel is deleterious to the visual cortex of adult Wistar rats. Advances in Applied Science Research. 2012; 3(2): 944-949.
  • Adeniyi TD, Enaibe BU, Adekomi DA and Mohammed OA. A comparative assessment of superior colliculus of rat (Rattus norvegicus), bat (Eidolon helvum) and pangolin (Manis tricuspis): A histochemical study. European Journal of Experimental Biology. 2012; 2(3): 315-320.
  • Temidayo Adeniyi, Ahmad Tijani, Damilare Adekomi and Taiwo Abayomi. A Comparative Study of the Lateral Geniculate Body of Rat (Rattus Norvegicus), Bat (Eidolon Helvum) and Pangolin (Manis Tricuspis). Global Journal of Health Science. 2012; 4(4): 118-125.
  • TD Adeniyi, DA Adekomi, AA Tijanin and AO Akinyinka (2012) Histochemical evaluation of the activities of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the visual relay centers of rat (Rattus norvegicus), bat (Eidolon helvum) and pangolin (Manis tricuspis). Journal of Cell and Animal Biology. 2012; 6(13): 188-191.
  • DA Adekomi, TD Adeniyi, AM Afodun, KK Quadri (2013). The histopathological effects of salvia officinalis on the kidney and liver of rats. Scientific Journal of Medical Science. 2013; 2(3): 31-37.
  • Ola Abdulrrasheed Muhammed, Adedayo D. Adekomi, Adewale A. Ademosun, Daniel T. Adeniyi. Oral consumption of unripe pulp and seed of Carica papaya: implication on the cerebrum and cerebellum of rats. Journal of Medicine and Medical sciences; 2013; 4(5): 199-203.
  • Adeniyi TD, Bejide RA, Musa AA, Adewole OS. Cyanide cytotoxicity and the follicular cells of thyroid gland in male Wistar rats. Research Journal of Health Sciences. 2013; 1(1): 45-55.
  • TD Adeniyi, RA Bejide, OM Ogundele, OB Akinola. Histochemical Investigation of Cyanogenic Toxicity in the Thyroid Epithelial Cells and Follicles of Thyroid Gland in Adult Female Wistar Rats. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. 2014; 4(8): 1750-1762.
  • Adeniyi Temidayo Daniel, Tijani Ahmad Adekilekun, Musa Abdus-Semiu Adewale, Abayomi Taiwo Adekemi. Cyanide-induced hyperthyroidism in male Wistar rats. Nigeria Medical Journal. 2014; 55(2): 23 – 26. (in press)
  • Bernard Solomon and Dayo Adeniyi (2007) The efficacy of honey in the histological fixation of tissues. Proceedings 43rd annual scientific conference and workshop of the association of Medical Laboratory Scientist of Nigeria, Ilorin, pp. 37.
  • Bernard Solomon and Dayo Adeniyi (2007) Hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract: A nuclear stain substitute for haematoxylin. . Proceedings 43rd annual scientific conference and workshop of the association of Medical Laboratory Scientist of Nigeria, Ilorin, pp. 43.
  • Adeniyi, T.D, Adekomi, D.A, Akinola, O.B and E.A. Caxton-Martins (2011) A comparative microanatomical study of the visual relay centres of rat, bat and pangolin. Proceedings 9th annual conference of the anatomical society of Nigeria, Ife, pp. 23.

Conferences Attended (including titles of papers presented): 

a. 43rd annual scientific conference and workshop of the association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria. Ilorin, 2007. Hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract: A nuclear stain substitute for haematoxylin (20th -25th August, 2007).
b. IACUC in Nigeria. Animal care and use in research, education and testing. At University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State on 6th July, 2011.
c. 9th annual conference of the anatomical society of Nigeria. Current Trends in Anatomy: The Nigerian Experience. Ife, 2011. A comparative microanatomical study of the visual relay centres of rat, bat and pangolin (19th – 29th Sept., 2011).
d. 48th annual scientific conference and workshop of the association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria. Edo 2012. Titled Health system in Nigeria: The Medical Laboratory Imperatives (10th-15th Sept., 2012).
e. 12th annual scientific conference of Society of Experimental and clinical Anatomist of Nigeria (SECAN), Ilorin, 2013, (10th – 13th April, 2013).
f. 49th annual scientific conference and workshop of the association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria. Katsina, 2013. Titled Moderning the Medical Laboratory Profession to meet the 21st Century Challenges (2nd – 6th September, 2013).

Extra-curricular Activities: Reading and Research
Any other relevant information: Nil

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