Msc Student
Blessing Babalola
My research journey officially begun during my undergraduate project. Under the supervision of Prof. Oyetunde Oyeyemi, I undergone an evaluation test on mosquitocidal activities of Alstonia congensis extract and its green-synthesized nanoparticle derivatives. My research explored the potential of these green-synthesized nanoparticles derived from A. congensis as a novel approach to combating mosquito-borne diseases, particularly.
In addition to my research, I gained valuable practical experience through an internship in at the Seeding Graduate Laboratory, where I worked on projects involving the detection of Schistosoma haematobium and Fasciola gigantica using microscopy and immunological techniques.
Moving forward, My deep-seated affinity for children has always been a driving force, and the transformative potential of nanomedicine in paediatric healthcare captivates me. I envision myself contributing to this exciting frontier, where cutting-edge technology is poised to revolutionize the treatment of children’s diseases.