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CURRICULUM VITAE

OF

ODUGBEMI, TOLU OLUKAYODE

Cell Phone: +234(0)803 302 8995E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]: www.medicinalplantsinnigeria.com

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SUMMARY OF CURRICULUM VITAE

BIODATA

NAME: TOLU OLUKAYODE ODUGBEMI

SEX: Male

NATIONALITY: Nigerian

PLACE OF BIRTH: Ado-Ekiti

PLACE OF ORIGIN: Oke-Igbo, Ileoluji/ Oke-igbo LGA, Ondo State

DATE OF BIRTH: 30th January, 1945

MARITAL STATUS: Married with 4 children

QUALIFICATIONS:

1. B.Sc. (Hons) - University of Lagos, 19702nd Upper (Pioneer Student ofMicrobiology in UNILAG)

2. MB, BS - University of Lagos, 1972

3. MD - University of Lagos, 1982

4. PhD - University of Sheffield, UK, 1978

5. Dip. Bact. - University of Toronto, Canada, 1976

6. FWACP (Lab. Med.) - (West Africa), 1976

7. FMCPath. - (Nig.), 1981

8. FRCPath. - UK, 1993

9. FAS - Nigerian Academy of Science, 1997

10. D.Sc. Honoris Causa - University of Sheffield, U.K., 2011.

11. DFMC - National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria,2011

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PRESENT APPOINTMENTS:

1. Vice-Chancellor, Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH),Okitipupa, effective September 27, 2010.

2. Professor of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, effective 1st Oct. 1983.

NATIONAL HONOURS

1. Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM), conferred by the President of the FederalRepublic of Nigeria on the 6th of December 2007.

2. Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) conferred by the President of theFederal Republic of Nigeria on 14th February, 2008.

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS

1. Socrates International Award for high professional achievements in Education byEUROPEAN BUSINESS ASSEMBLY (EBA), OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM, 9th

March 2009.

STATE HONOURS / AWARDS

1. State Recognition for outstanding accomplishments in professional career byOndo State Government, Nigeria on 26th February, 2011.

TRADITIONAL HONOURS:

1. ALATUNSE OF OKEIGBO Chieftaincy Title, Okeigbo, Ondo State, 1989.

2. FIWAJOYE OF OKE-AYEDUN Chieftaincy Title, Oke-Ayedun, Ekiti State, 1991.

3. GBEKONIYI OF ONDO KINGDOM Chieftaincy Title, Ondo, Ondo State, 2008.

HONORARY POSITIONSIN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES/PROFESSIONAL BODIES:

Foundation Chairman, Nigerian Infection Control Association, January 1998.

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PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:

Vice–Chancellor, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 30th April, 2007 to 30th January, 2010.

President/Chairman of the Governing Board, National Postgraduate Medical College ofNigeria, 1st January, 2002 – 31st December, 2003.

Provost, College of Medicine and member of the Governing Council of theUniversity Of Lagos: 2 Terms (1st January 1997 to 31st December, 2000)

College-Dean, School of Basic Medical Sciences, effective August 1994 –December 1996.

Professor and Head, Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology(CMUL), 3 Terms: (1985 to 1988; 1992 to 1994; 2002 to 2005).

Foundation Professor and Head, Department of Medical Microbiology andParasitology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin (1983-1985).

Honorary Lecturer, Department of Medical Microbiology, University ofSheffield, UK, (1976-1978).

Guest Researcher, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), STD ResearchLaboratory, Center for Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. (1981-1982).

Honorary Consultant Microbiologist, LUTH, effective 1st Oct. 1976.

OFFICES HELD IN PROFESSIONAL/ SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES:

Chairman, Presidents’ Forum of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria,January – December 2006.

President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, 1st January 2002 – 31st

December 2003.

Vice-President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, from 1st January 2000 to31st December 2001.

Foundation Chairman, Nigerian Infection Control Association, January 1998.

Academic Secretary (Biological Sciences) and member of the council of the NigerianAcademy of Science, April 1998 to December 2000.

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Chairman, Research Committee and member of the Executive Board of the West AfricanHealth Community, 28th June 1999 to December 2000.

College-Treasurer, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria and member of theGoverning Board, June 1996 to 31st December 1999.

College-Treasurer and Member of the Executive Council of the West African College ofPhysicians (1988-1992)

Chief Examiner, Laboratory Medicine, West African College of Physicians (1987-1990)

Foundation President, Nigerian Venereal Diseases Association (1988-1994)

OTHER INFORMATION:

1. Member of the Governing Board of the National Postgraduate Medical College ofNigeria, 1994 to 2003.

2. Editor-in-Chief, Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine, 1996 to 2001.

3. Chairman/Chief Examiner, Faculty of Pathology, National Postgraduate MedicalCollege of Nigeria, 1994 to 1998.

4. Editorial Adviser, the Nigerian Medical Journal.

5. Examiner/External Examiner, various Institutions in Nigeria and Abroad.

6. Chairman or Member of various committees in the College of Medicine/University ofLagos over the years.

7. Chairman, Nigeria Association of Colleges of Medicine (NACOM) effective May1998 to December 2000.

8. Coordinating Editor/ Co-founder of the Nigerian Journal of Health and Biomedicalsciences, April 2002.

9. Member, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria January 2002 to December 2003.

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES:

1. Nigerian Medical Association

2. American Society for Microbiology

3. Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

4. Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland

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5. New York Academy of Science

6. Nigerian Venereal Diseases Association

7. Nigerian Infection Control Association

HONOURS/AWARDS:

1. Fogarty International Fellowship (NIH) Award, USA, 1981/82

2. Pre-doctoral New York Commonwealth Fellowship Award at the Universityof Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A., 1969/70

4. Many Fellowship Awards including - Pfizer, CIBA-GEIGY, MAY & BAKER,Upjohn, SmithKline Beecham, etc.

5. Fellowship of the Nigerian Academy of Science

6. D.Sc Honoris Causa, University of Sheffield , U.K. , 2011

7. DFMC, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, 2011

PUBLICATIONS:

Over 200 papers published in collaboration with colleagues in reputable, peer-reviewed, localand International Journals.

BIOGRAPHICAL CITATIONS:

1. WHO's WHO IN NIGERIA, 1985 and 1988, Biographical Centre of Nigeria

2. WHO's WHO IN NIGERIA, Newswatch Communications Limited, 1990, Nigeria.

8. INTERNATIONAL WHO's WHO IN EDUCATION - International BiographicalCentre, Cambridge, England, 1986.

9. MARQUIS WHO's WHO IN THE WORLD, New Providence, USA, 1996.

6. The New WHO’S WHO in Nigeria, 1999, Nigerian InternationalBiographical Centre, Apapa, Lagos.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. BIODATA

NAME: TOLU OLUKAYODE ODUGBEMI

SEX: Male

NATIONALITY Nigerian

PLACE OF BIRTH Ado-Ekiti

PLACE OF ORIGIN Oke-Igbo, Ileoluji/Okeigbo LGAOndo State

DATE OF BIRTH 30th January, 1945

MARITAL STATUS Married to Mrs. Titilayo ODUGBEMI(Nee ALA), with four children

1. Mr. Tolu Odugbemi (21/05/1974)

2. Mrs. Oluwafunmilola Awobusuyi(20/07/1976)

3. Dr. (Miss) Tinuola O. Odugbemi(03/01/1978)

4. Dr. Babatunde A. Odugbemi (20/01/1981)

PARENTS Chief Benjamin AdeniranODUGBEMI (Late)Mrs. Dorcas IleolaODUGBEMI (Nee FASEHUN)

ADDRESS c/o Dept. of Medical Microbiology &Parasitology, College of MedicineUniversity of Lagos .

Akoka, Lagos.Postal Address: Unilag Post Office Box 54,AKOKA, LAGOS, NIGERIA.Office of the Vice-Chancellor,Ondo State University of Science & Technology(OSUSTECH),P.M.B 353, Okitipupa,Ondo State, Nigeria.

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Email: [email protected]@gmail.com

Website: www.medicinalplantsinnigeria.comCell Phone: +234(0)803 302 8995

2. PRESENT APPOINTMENT:

Vice-Chancellor, Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH),Okitipupa, effective September 27, 2010.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT:

Professor of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT:

Honorary Consultant Medical Microbiologist to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital.

3. QUALIFICATIONS:

(a) ACADEMIC:B.Sc (Hons) Microbiology.2nd Class Upper Division (Lagos), 1970MB, BS (Lagos), 1972PhD (Sheffield), June 1978MD (University of Lagos), 1982

(b) PROFESSIONAL:Dip Bact (Toronto), June, 1976FWACP (WA) 1976FMC Path (Nig), 1981MRC Path (UK), 1984FRC Path (UK), 1993DFMC (Nig), 2011

(c) HONORARY: Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science (FAS)January, 1997.

DSc Honoris Causa, University of Sheffield , U.K. , 2011.

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4. PRIMARY EDUCATION: Emmanuel Primary School, Ado-Ekiti 1951-1954, September.St. Stephen's Primary School, Ikare-Akoko,September 1954 - December 1957.

5. SECONDARY EDUCATION: Christ's School, Ado-Ekiti,Feb., 1958 to Dec., 1964.

6. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION: (a) College of Medicine, University ofLagos, 1966 - 1972

(b) Pre-doctoral Fellowship inMicrobiology at the University ofRochester, Rochester, New York,U.S.A. 1969 - 1970.

(c) School of Hygiene, University ofToronto, Canada, September 1975 -July 1976.

(d) University of Sheffield Medical School,Sheffield, England, August, 1976 to August 1978.

7. SPECIAL COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH TRAINING:JANUARY 1982 - MARCH 1983.Certificate as a Public Health Service International Research Fellow by the UnitedStates of America, Department of Health and Human Services, Public HealthServices. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

8. HONOURS

NATIONAL HONOURS

1. Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM), conferred by the President of theFederal Republic of Nigeria on the 6th of December 2007.

2. Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) conferred by the President of the FederalRepublic of Nigeria on 14th February, 2008.

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS

1. Socrates International Award for high professional achievements inEducation by EUROPEAN BUSINESS ASSEMBLY (EBA), OXFORD,UNITED KINGDOM, 9th March, 2009.

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STATE HONOURS / AWARDS

1. State Recognition for outstanding accomplishments in professional career byOndo State Government, Nigeria on 26th February, 2011.

TRADITIONAL HONOURS: Conferred with Honorary Chieftaincy Titles:

1. ALATUNSE OF OKEIGBO, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA, 1989.

2. FIWAJOYE OF OKE-AYEDUN, EKITI, NIGERIA, 1991.

3. GBEKONIYI OF ONDO KINGDOM, 2009.

9. ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS/HONOURS:

(a) Recipient of FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP AWARD(National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, U.S.A.) 1981/1982.

(b) Embechem Nig. Ltd. (May & Baker) Fellowship Award to the U.K. for AnaerobicBacteriology Course at Public Health Laboratory, Luton/Dunstable Hospital, Luton,U.K., April, 1980.

(c) Pfizer Travelling Fellowship Award, 1980

(d) Commonwealth New York Pre-doctoral Fellowship 1969/70

(e) CIBA-GEIGY Travelling Fellowship Award, 1985.

(f) WHO'S WHO IN NIGERIA, 1985 & 1988, 3rd & 4th editionsBiographical Centre of Nigeria Ltd.

(g) WHO'S WHO IN NIGERIA, 1st Edition 1990 p.526. NewswatchCommunications Ltd., Lagos - Nigeria.

(h) The International WHO'S WHO OF INTELLECTUALS: Vol. 7,1986. International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.

(I) INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO IN EDUCATION. INTERNATIONALBIOGRAPHICAL CENTRE, CAMBRIDGE, CB 2 3OP, ENGLAND.

(j) WHO'S WHO IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCHINSTITUTES 1st Edition 1990 p.137. African Biographical Centre Ltd. Lagos,

Nigeria. Editor: - Nakeme Ahwhada.

(k) School of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, University ofLagos:

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- Best Subject (Medical Microbiology and Parasitology) Teacher of theYear Award 1992.

- Best Teacher of the Year Award 1992.

(l) Pfizer Travelling Fellowship Award 1987 - To West Germany.

(m) Citation in the African Academy of Sciences. Profiles of AfricanScientists Book, March 1990 edition, p.273, Nairobi, Kenya.

(n) Citation in WHO'S WHO IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NIGERIA, 19891st Edition edited by Adetunji Akinyotu, Federal University of Technology, Akure,p.349 - 350.

(o) Special Honour by the Nigerian Venereal Diseases Association (NIVEDA) at itsAnnual General Meeting and Scientific Conference held at Ilorin, Kwara State ofNigeria, 23rd - 24th June 1995 and conferred with the title of Patron, withpresentation of plaque and citation.

(p) Citation in the 13th Edition of MARQUIS WHO'S WHO IN THEWORLD, 1996, 121 Chanlon Road, New-Providence, NJ, U.S.A.

(q) Distinguished Alumni Award, Alumni Association College of Medicine,University of Lagos 29th January, 1997.

(r) Lagos University Teaching Hospital School of Nursing Old StudentsAssociation (LUTH SONOSA). Honorary Award as a member of LUTH SONOSAat the 1st Induction Ceremony and Presentation of Certificate held at School ofNursing Assembly Hall, LUTH, Friday, 25th June 1999.

(s) University of Lagos Students Union (ULSU) Merit Award 1999.

(t) Oke-Igbo community award as ‘Oke-Igbo man of the millennium on 23rd December2000.

(u) Nigerian Medical Students Association (NIMSA) Outstanding ProvostAward (1999/2000) on 2nd February 2001.

(v) Lagos University Medical Society (LUMS), Merit Award 2003, inrecognition of distinguished contribution to the growth and development of thesociety “Past Editor-in Chief 1995 – 2001”.

(w) Merit award for outstanding contributions and commitments to National developmentby University of Lagos Alumni Association, 18th October 2007.

(x) Award of Excellence by Chapel of the Healing Cross, Idi-araba on January 13, 2008.

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10. TEACHING/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:10.1 Science Teacher, Okeigbo/Ifetedo Grammar School, January 1965-Sept.,

1965.

10.2 Part-time demonstrator in Microbiology and Parasitology Department, Collegeof Medicine of the University of Lagos, September 1970 to June, 1973.

10.3 Conducted Seminars and Infectious Diseases Teaching Rounds for MedicalUndergraduates, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, September 1973 -June 1974.

10.4 Satisfied all the requirements for the award of Certificate of Educational forForeign Medical Graduates (E.C.F.M.G.) 16th February 1972; conducted byUnited States of America.

10.5 House Officer in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital(Rotating) Internship in Paediatrics/Medicine/Surgery, July 1972- June 1973.

10.6 Senior House Officer, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital, July 1973 - June 1974.

10.7 Registrar, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital, July 1974 - August 1974.

10.8 Honorary Registrar, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital, September, 1974 to September 1976.

10.9 Lecturer Grade II, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology College ofMedicine, University of Lagos, 1st September 1974 - September 30th 1976.(Temporary appointment from 1st September 1974 to 21st April, 1975).

10.10 Honorary Lecturer in Medical Microbiology, University of Sheffield MedicalSchool, Sheffield S10 2RX, England, September 1st, 1976 - August, 31st, 1978.

10.11 Lecturer Grade I, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology,College of Medicine, University of Lagos, with effect from 1st October,1976 - 30th September, 1979.

10.12 Honorary Consultant in Microbiology and Parasitology, LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital, with effect from 1st October, 1976.

10.13 Senior Lecturer in Microbiology and Parasitology, College ofMedicine, University of Lagos, with effect from 1st October 1979to 21st of April 1983.

10.13 Guest Researcher, Sexually Transmitted Diseases LaboratoryProgram, Centers for Diseases Control, Atlanta, Georgia 30333,U.S.A., January 1982 to March 1983.

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10.15 Associate Professor, Microbiology and Parasitology College ofMedicine, University of Lagos 22nd April 1983 – 9th May 1984.

10.16 Professor, Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of HealthSciences University of Ilorin, appointed March 1983, assumedduty July 1983.

10.17 Foundation Professor and Head, Microbiology and ParasitologyDepartment, University of Ilorin, 1983 - June 1985.

10.18.A Professor, Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, College ofMedicine, University of Lagos, appointed May 10th, 1984, witheffective date 1st October 1983.

10.19(a) Professor and Head, Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,College of Medicine, University of Lagos, effective 1st August, 1985 -31stJuly, 1988.

10.19(b) Reappointed Professor and Head, Department of Medical Microbiology andParasitology, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, 1st August 1992–31stJuly 1994.

10.20(a) Appointed College-Dean, School of Basic Medical Sciences, College ofMedicine, University of Lagos, effective 1st August, 1994 - 31st December1996.

10.20(b) Appointed Provost, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, and member ofthe University of Lagos Governing Council, effective 1st January, 1997- 31st

December, 2000.

10.21 President/Chairman of the Governing Board, National Postgraduate MedicalCollege of Nigeria, effective 1st January 2002 – 31st December 2003.

10.22 Reappointed Professor and Head, Department of MedicalMicrobiology and Parasitology, College of Medicine, University ofLagos, effective 1st August 2002 to 31st July 2005.

11. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

11.1 Under Professor O. Dosunmu-Ogunbi, former Professor and Head, Department ofMicrobiology and Parasitology, College of Medicine, University of Lagos (1970- 1975).

(a) Streptococcus and its major non-suppurative sequelae in Nigeria Urbanpopulation. (Part of the work presented at the Inaugural Conference of theSociety of the Pathologists of West African, July 26th, 1974.

(b) Prevalence and behaviour of Vibrio cholerae in Lagos environment.

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11.2 Professor L.A. Glasgow (late) Professor of Microbiology and Chairman,Department of Paediatrics, University of Utah, Salt Late City, Utah, 84132,U.S.A.

(a) Non-specific host resistance of viral infections, Interferons,1970.

11.3 Under Professor A.L. Ritterson, Associate Professor of Parasitology, Departmentof Microbiology, University of Rochester, New York, U.S.A.

Work on: Effect of mixed infections of Eperythrozooncoccoides

With: (a) Plasmodium berghei(b) Plasmodium chabaudi, 1969.

11.4 Under Dr. M. Goldner, Associate Professor, Department ofMicrobiology and Parasitology, Fitzgerald Building, University ofToronto, Ontario M5, Canada.

(a) Research techniques developments in Bacteriology with special reference toNeisseria study (May - July 1976).

11.5 Under Dr. S. Toma, Chief Bacteriologist, Central Public HealthLaboratories, Ontario Ministry of Health, Resources Road, Toronto,Canada.

(a) Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Yersinia enterocolitica and otherbacterial diarrhoeagenic agents Isolation, transportation andantibiotic susceptibility testing (May – July, 1976).

11.6 Under Professor M.G. McEntegart, Chairman of the Academic Division ofPathology and Professor of Microbiology, University of Sheffield Medical School,Beech Hill Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, August 1976 - August, 1978.

(a) Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Pathogenicity

11.7 Under Dr. A.E. Jephcott, Public Health Laboratory Service, Northern GeneralHospital, Sheffield, 5, Yorkshire, England August, 1976 - August, 1978.

(a) Neisseria gonorrhoeae Pathogenicity

11.8 Techniques on isolation and identifications of Anaerobic bacteria inLuton/Dunstable Hospital, Public Health Laboratory, Luton, England, under DrA. Trevor Willis, April, 1980 (May & Baker Travelling Fellowship).

11.9 Haemophilus ducreyi and Neisseria gonorrhoeae:Technique in Molecular characterization on Plasmids, Under Dr. William L.Albritton, Chief, STD Laboratory Program, Centers for Disease Control, Bldg. 1,Room 3254, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, January,1982 - March, 1983.

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11.10 Biotin-Labelling and detection of DNA, 16th December to 20th

December 1985, at the University of Paris V., Paris, France, sponsored by AfricanBiosciences Network.

12. RESEARCH WORK SUPERVISION:

I have been actively involved in the successful supervision of researchworks at these levels:

(a) 1. Post-doctoral2. Ph.D3. M.Phil.4. M.Sc5. B.Sc.

(b) Supervision of research works for Residency requirements for FinalFellowship Examination:

1. Laboratory Medicine/Pathology2. Surgery3. Paediatrics and4. General Medical Practice

CANDIDATES SUPERVISED AT POSTGRADUATE LEVELS.

Postgraduate Medical Fellowship Supervision:

1. ATOYEBI, Oluwole Ayoola (1990): Study of Sepsis in BurnInjuries in Lagos - FMCS

2. EGEJURU, J.A. (1990): Bacteriology of Acute tonsillitisOf Childhood - FWACP - Paediatrics.

3. ENENMOH, A.C. (1993): Acute Appendicitis in Lagos - FMCS

4. ONI, A.A. (1993): Genital Herpes Simplex virus Infection in Patients attendingSexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic, Ibadan, Nigeria - FWACP - LaboratoryMedicine.

5. OSINUPEBI, Olubunmi (1994): Identification of Gram negative bacilli at the LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital using the Analytic Profile Index System. FMCPath.

6. OHANU, Martin E (1996): Microbiology and Seroepidemiology of Salmonellas Withreference to enteric fevers in Enugu. FMCPath Fellowship.

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7. OKESOLA, Abiola O. (1996) The Prevalence of Methicillin Resistant.Staphylococcus aureus strains and their antimicrobial sensitivity pattern in clinicalspecimens in Ibadan, Nigeria - FMCPath.

8. ODUYEBO, Oyin (1998) Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) Cepacia Infections at theLagos University Teaching Hospital - FMCPath

9. IREGBU, Kenneth C. (1998). The Prevalence and Antimicrobial Susceptibility ofEnterococcus faecalis isolates in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital - FMCPath.

10. KEHINDE, Aderemi O. (1999) Aeromonas species and Plesiomonas Shigelloides asagents of Diarrhoea in Ibadan, Nigeria. FMCPath.

11. IREGBU, Kenneth C. (1999) Acinetobacter infections in the Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital - FWACP (Lab. Med.).

12. OGUNSOLA, F.T. (1995): The Prevalence of Clostridium dificile in Paediatric Wardsin LUTH. FMCPath.

13. ELEGBA, Funmi (1986): Neisseria spp. FMCPath

14. OGUNSOLA, F.T. (1997): Characteristics of Klebsiella species isolated from clinicalspecimens in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. FWACP (Lab Med)

DOCTORAL (PhDs) SUPERVISION

1. AGBONLAHOR, D.E. (1984): Studies on the pathogenicity of YersiniaEnterocolitica and Yersinia Enterocolitica - Like Bacteria Isolated in Nigeria - Ph.D.,University of Lagos (Jointly with Professor Dosunmu Ogunbi).

2. LAWAL, S.F (1989): Factors associated withPathogenicity and antibiotic Resistance of Local Strains of Lancefield Groups A, Cand Streptococci - Ph.D., University of Lagos.

3. ALABI, S.A (1989): Prevalence and Characterization of Aeromonas species andPlesiomonas Shigelloides in Lagos - Ph.D., University of Lagos.

4. BANJO, Taiwo O (1990): An investigation of some factors influencing thePathogenicity of Neisseria meningidis - Ph.D. University of Lagos.

5. IDIKA, Nneoma (1999): The Efficacy of water Purification methods in the control ofDiarrhoeal pathogens in rural communities of Lagos State - Ph.D. University ofLagos.

6. KESAH, C.N. (1998): A study of Nosocomial Bacterial Infections in the Paediatricage group at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Ph.D. University of Lagos.

7. NWOBU, R.A.U. (1999): Candida spp, Ph.D, Ambrose Alli University. Ekpoma.

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8. NIEMOGHA, MARY-THERESA (2003): Nosocomial Infections in Surgical Patientsin the Lagos University Teaching Hospital: Phenotypic and Genotypic Evaluation ofBacterial Pathogens.

9. ABE, IBUKUN ENIOLA (2004): Molecular Characterization of Extended-SpectrumBeta-Lactamase Producing Strains of Klebsiella Spp and Escherichia coli in someHospitals in Lagos-State, Nigeria.

Many others at M.Sc/M.Phil. Levels.

13. RESEARCH INTERESTS:

(1) Evaluation and technology, development of simple methods for diagnosis ofBacterial infections.

(2) Bacterial meningitides with particular emphasis on serogroups of NeisseriaMeningitides and their antimicrobial sensitivity patterns in various Epidemiologicalzones in Nigeria.

(3) Pathogenic Neisseria: Pathogenicity and Antimicrobial susceptibility fluid specimens.

(4) Pathogenic Neisseria: Pathogenicity and Antimicrobial susceptibility.

(5) The role of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in post-operativeInfections / nosocomial infections.

(6) Diarrhoeal diseases: Epidemiology, Ethnographic studies/Weaning food,Antimicrobial susceptibility of the pathogens.

(6) Antimicrobic activities of various products especially Metal Salts, andLocal Herbal preparations and medicinal plants.

(8) Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Pathogens.

(9) Characterization of plasmids of Haemophilus ducreyi, Neisseriagonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitidis.

(10) Mechanisms of antimicrobial Resistance in Clinical Bacteria.

14. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

14.1 Member of American Society for Microbiology from 1979(Membership No. 1352418).

14.2 Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

14.3 Member of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

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14.4 Member of the African Union against Venereal Diseases andTrepanomatoses.

14.5 Member and Foundation President of the Nigerian VenerealDiseases Association.

14.6 Foundation Fellow of the West African College of Physicians,1976.

14.7 Member of Nigerian Society for Microbiology.

14.8 Foundation Fellow of the National Postgraduate MedicalCollege (Nigeria).

14.9 Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (U.K.).

14.10 Member of the Nigerian Medical Association.

14.11 Member of the New York Academy of Sciences 1992.

14.12 Member of the Nigerian Infection Control Association, 1992.

15. (A) COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP IN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE,UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, PERIOD UP TO 1982:

- Member of the Postgraduate Education Committee,- College of Medicine, University of Lagos, 1980.- Member of the Promotion Committee, School of Basic- Medical Sciences and Pharmacy, 1980 - 1981.- Member of the Special Committee for the College of

Medicine on the Staff House Ownership Scheme, 1981.

(B) COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN:

Member of the SenateMember of the Postgraduate School University of Ilorin.Member of the Senate Curriculum Committee.Chairman, Hospital Infection Control Committee, 1983 - 1985.Chairman, Postgraduate Education Committee, Faculty of HealthSciences, January 1985 - June 1985.Chairman, Committee for Establishment of School of MedicalLaboratory Technology, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, 1984.

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(C) BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP IN THEUNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, PERIOD 1985 TO DATE: Member of the University of Lagos Council January, 1997- December, 2000

and April, 2007 – January, 2010.

Member of the Academic Board, College of Medicine, University ofLagos effective 1985.

Chairman, Academic Board and other vital committee of the College ofMedicine, University of Lagos, effective January 1997 to 31stDecember,2000.

Member of the Postgraduate Education Committee, College of Medicine, 1985to 1989.

Member of University of Lagos Senate effective 1985.

Member, Appointment and Promotion Board of the University of Lagoseffective January 1997 to December, 2000.

Member, Finance & General Purposes Committee of the University of Lagoseffective 1997 to December 2000.

Member, Capital Projects Implementation Task Force of the University ofLagos, effective January 1997 to December 2000.

(D) OTHER ROLES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION:

Served as an Examiner in Professional Examinations of the followingbodies:

15.1 Examiner in Pathology, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria1985 to 1988.

15.2 Examiner, Fellowship Examination in Pathology and Member of the Court ofExaminers, West African College of Physicians 1985 - 1986.

15.3 Chief Examiner, Laboratory Medicine, West African College of Physicians1987 to 1990.

15.4 Chief Examiner in Bacteriology, Institute of Medical Laboratory Technologyof Nigeria, 1987 to 1989.

15.5 External Examiner, Final Diploma Oral Examination in Science LaboratoryTechnology Training Scheme (Medical Microbiology and Parasitology)1989.

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15.6 Chairman/Chief Examiner, Faculty Board of Pathology National PostgraduateMedical College of Nigeria effective 3rd March, 1994 to December 1999.

15.7 Member of the Senate National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria,effective 4th March, 1994.

15.8 Member, Governing Board of the National Postgraduate Medical College ofNigeria, effective 10th March, 1994.

15.9 College Treasurer, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria,effective January, 1996 - 31st December 1999.

15.10 Vice-President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria,from 1st January, 2000.

15.11 Acting-President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, from 5thSeptember, 2001 to November 2001.

15.12 President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, effective 1stJanuary, 2002 – 31st December 2003.

15.13 Served as an External Examiner at Postgraduate levels (M.Sc, M.Phil. &Ph.D) in the following Academic Departments:

Department of Microbiology,Faculty of Biological Sciences,University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Department of Microbiology,Faculty of Science,Ahmadu Bello University,Zaria.

Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology,School of Pharmacy,University of Benin,Benin-City.

Department of Microbiology,Faculty of Science,University of Benin,Benin-City.

Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Ilorin,Ilorin.

Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,

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University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

Department of Pharmaceutics,Faculty of Pharmacy,Obafemi Awolowo University,Ile-Ife,Oyo State.

Department of MicrobiologyFaculty of Science,Obafemi Awolowo University,Ile-Ife,Oyo State.

Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,College of Medical Sciences,University of Calabar,Calabar.

External Examiner in Microbiology at Undergraduate levels at the followingInstitutions:

University of Maiduguri,Department of Medical Microbiology,Maiduguri.

Ahmadu Bello University,Department of Medical Microbiology,Faculty of Medicine,Zaria.

Ogun State University,Obafemi Awolowo College of Health Sciences,Sagamu.

University of Benin,Department of Medical Microbiology,College of Medicine,Benin-City.

University of Calabar,Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,College of Medical Sciences, Calabar.

University of Ibadan,Department of Medical Microbiology,College of Medicine,

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Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.

University of Ife (Now Obafemi Awolowo University),Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,Faculty of Health Sciences,Ile-Ife.

University of Jos,Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,College of Medical Sciences,Jos.

University of Sokoto (Now Usmanu Danfodiyo University),College of Health Sciences,Sokoto.

University of Ghana Medical School,Department of Medical Microbiology,Accra, Ghana

College of Allied Health Sciences,University of Sierra-Leone,Freetown 1994.

University of the Gambia,Faculty of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences – 2004.

16. BOARD OF LEARNED JOURNALS

(A) EDITOR-IN-CHIEF- NIGERIAN QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF HOSPITALMEDICINE, effective 1996 to 2001.

(B) AD HOC REVIEW AND REFEREEING OF SCIENTIFIC AFRTICLES:

Served as a referee to the following professional journals:

African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences.West African Journal of Medicine.Nigerian Medical Journal.Nigerian Medical PractitionerNigerian Journal of Paediatrics.Nigerian Journal of Microbiology.African Journal of Clinical Microbiology.Annals of African Medicine.

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African Dental Journal.Medipharm Medical Journal.Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine.Journal of Research in Ethno-Medicine.West African Journal of Pharmacology and Drug Research.

(C) EDITORIAL BOARD ADVISER FOR:The Journal of Medical Laboratory Technology of The Institute of MedicalLaboratory Technology of Nigeria effective 10th April, 1989.Appointment as a Scientific Consultant to MEDI GUIDE Health Magazine, 72 Gyadi- Zaria Road, Kano - Nigeria effective 6th June 1988.

(D) Coordinating Editor/Co-founder Nigerian Journal of Health andBiomedical Sciences April 2002.

17. WORKSHOP/CONFERENCES ORGANISATION:

(1) Supervised and organised: 1. International workshop on Diarrhoeagenic agents,sponsored by the African Biosciences Network (ABN) 2nd - 7th December, 1985.

(2) Chairman, Organising Committee of Workshop on National Tuberculosis ControlProgramme sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Health 11th - 18th June, 1986.

(3) Served as Organising Secretary of the 13th Annual General Meeting and ScientificConference of the West African College of Physicians 15th-21st November, 1987.

(4) Chairman, Organising Committee of the Annual All Fellows Scientific Meeting andSpecial Lecture of the Faculty of Pathology, National Postgraduate Medical College -17th September, 1997.

(5) Chairman, Organising Committee for the Launch and Symposium of the NigerianInfection Control Association - January 27, 1998.

18. SERVED AS AN EXPERT IN COMMITTEE FOR SETTINGUP OF NEW DEPARTMENT IN NEW HOSPITALS/UNIVERSITIES:

18.1 Served as an Expert/adviser for the setting up the new Sokoto University TeachingHospital, Pathology Laboratories Complex 1989.

18.2 Served on the Advisory Committee for the proposed setting up of the Faculty ofMedicine, Lagos State University 1986/1987.

18.3 Served on the Advisory Committee for the setting up of Obafemi Awolowo Collegeof Health Sciences, Ogun State University, Sagamu - 1986.

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18.4 SERVED AS AN EXPERT ASSESSOR FOR PROFESSORIAL POSITIONSTO:

The University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.University of Jos, Nigeria.Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos.University of Ibadan.University of Benin.University of Ilorin.Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.Ogun State University Ago-Iwoye.Ondo State University, Ado-Ekiti.The University of Ghana Medical School, Accra.

19. NATIONAL COMMITTEES/ BOARDS:

19.1 Member of the National Malaria Control Committee 1985/1987.

19.2 Member of the National Committee on Sexually Transmitted Diseases Control, 1985to 1988.

19.3 Member of the Lagos State STD Control Committee, 1986.

19.4 Chairman, Advisory Committee on Laboratory Training Programme, NationalTuberculosis Control 1985/1986.

19.5 Member of the Faculty Board of Pathology, National Postgraduate Medical College ofNigeria March, 7th, 1985 to 1988.

19.6 National Treasurer, West African College of Physicians effective January, 1987 -December 1990.

19.7 Foundation President, Nigerian Venereal Diseases Association (NIVEDA) effective12th November, 1988 - June 1994.

19.8 Foundation Chairman, Nigerian Infection Control Association, effective January1998.

19.9 Academic Secretary (Biological Sciences) and member of Council NigerianAcademy of Science, effective April, 1998 - January 2001.

19.10 Chairman, Nigerian Association of Colleges of Medicine NACOM) effective May 1,1998 to 31st December 2000.

19.11 College-Treasurer, and member of the Governing Board of the NationalPostgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, effective 1996 - 31st December 1999.

19.12 Vice-President National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria,January 2000 to December 2002.

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19.13 President & Chairman, Governing Board of the National Postgraduate MedicalCollege of Nigeria. January 2002 - 31st December 2003.

19.14 Member, Medical & Dental Council of Nigeria. January 2002 – 31st December 2003.

19.15 Member, Governing Board of ARAMED Medical Centre, Ibadan.

19.16 Chairman, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria Presidents’ Forum,January – December 2006.

20. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES:

20.1 Member of the World Health Organization (WHO) Advisory group on Hospital-acquired infections (Nosocomial infections) October 1986.

20.2 Assistant Treasurer, West African College of Physicians effective 1987 to November1988.

20.3 Honorary Treasurer, West African College of Physicians effective November 1988 toDecember 1992.

20.4 Member, Council of the West African Postgraduate Medical College effectiveNovember 1988 to December 1992.

20.5 Member, Research Committee of the West African Health Community 1989 – 2000.

20.6 Vice-Chairman, Research Committee of the West African Health Community,effective 24th February 1995 to 28th June 1999.

20.7 Chairman, Research Committee and member of the Executive Board of the WestAfrican Health Community effective 28th June 1999 to December 2000.

21. A. DISTINGUISHED LECTURES

Odugbemi, Tolu (2011). Medicinal Plants in Nigeria: Research and Reminiscences.The 1st Inaugural Lecture delivered on 3rd March, 2011 at the Ondo State Universityof Science and Technology (OSUSTECH), Okitipupa, Nigeria during the maidenmatriculation of pioneer students.

Odugbemi, Tolu (2010). Benjamin Oluwakayode Osuntokun: A beacon in Educationand Health-care research. 12th B. O. Osuntokun Memorial Lecture delivered on the 6th

of January, 2010 at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State.

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Odugbemi, Tolu (2009) Healthcare delivery and Research in Nigeria: PersisitentChallenges. Lecture delivered on the 14th of December, 2009 at the Beijing Instituteof Technology, Beijing, China.

Odugbemi, Tolu (2009) The role of Universities in promoting Bilateral Trade andEconomic Development through Confucius Institutes. Panel discussant on the 12th ofDecember, 2009 at the Fourth Confucius Institute conference, Beijing, China.

Odugbemi, Tolu (2008). Pathogens and People: Challenges for effective DiagnosticLaboratory Support in Nigeria. Nigeria National Merit Award 2008 Award Winners’Lecture delivered on 19th March 2008 at the University of Lagos.

Odugbemi, Tolu (2002). Microbes, Health and Man: Challenges for West Africans.West African College of Physicians, Annual Mabayoje Guest College Lecture. AGM,Banjul, the Gambia. 2nd to 9th November, 2002.

Odugbemi, Tolu (2000). Microbial infections in Nigeria: Are we ready in the newmillennium? Lecture delivered at the 13th Convocation of the Ambrose AlliUniversity, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria. Delivered on Wednesday, 17th May 2000.

Odugbemi, Tolu (1999). Hospitals, Infections, and the Nigerian Environment. The 3rdSir Kashim Ibrahim Memorial Lecture held on 10th July, 1999 at NIMR, Lagosorganized by the Nigerian Academy of Science.

B. INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS ON HIGHER EDUCATION

World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) held in Doha, Qatar November 16-18, 2009.

Higher Education Summit for Global Development held in Washington, D.C in April29-30, 2008.

Africa Regional Higher Education Summit hosted by USAID, held in Kigali, Rwandafrom October 21-24, 2008.

Conference of Rectors, Vice-Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities,organized by the African Association of Universities, held in Tripoli, Libya, Oct 21-25, 2007.

C. PAPERS READ AT CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA:

1. L.A. GLASGOW and T.O. ODUGBEMI. The effect of Eperythrozoon coccoides onthe Interferon Response Mice. Read at 71st Annual Meeting of American Society forMicrobiology held at Minneapolis, MN. 2-7 May, 1971.

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2. OGUNBI, O., FEMI-PEARSE, DEJI, FADAHUNSI, O., DANIEL, S.O.,ODUGBEMI, T.O., LAWAL, S.F. and L.Q.O. OGUNBI (1976): An epidemiologicalstudy of Streptococcal Infections and their non-suppurative MAJOR SEQUELAE INA TROPICAL POPULATION (LAGOS, NIGERIA). Read at the 2nd InternationalPaediatrics Association of Nigeria Conference held at Ibadan, 14-18 January, 1976.

3. ADEDEJI, A., AKANDE, B., OLUMIDE, AFOLABI and T.O.ODUGBEMI (1980):Whole gut irrigated and intraluminal Metronidazole for bowel preparation. Read at6th Biennial International Conference of West African Society of Gastroenterologyheld at Lagos, April 10-12, 1980. (Abstracts of papers pp. 19).

4. ADEWOYE, H.O., BAMGBOSE, S.O.A., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ADEGOKE, E.A.(1980): Antibacterial properties of Enantia chlorantha. Read at Inaugural Congress ofthe Union of African Societies for Pharmacology held at the College of Medicine,University of Lagos, 21 - 26 July, 1980. (Abstracts of paper pp.19).

5. ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1980): Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates in Lagos. Read at A.G.M. and ScientificMeeting of the West African College of Physicians held at Freetown, Sierra-Leone,17-21 November, 1980.

6. ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1980): Penicillin-resistant gonococci presented at the 5th JointConference on Laboratory Medicine held at College of Medicine, University OfLagos, Nigeria, 9th to 12th December, 1980.

7. ODUGBEMI, T.O., S.O.A. BAMGBOSE and D. OLUKOYA (1981): Some aspectsof traditional therapy of gonorrhoeae in Lagos, Nigeria. Read at the 2nd AfricanRegional Conference of STD held at Faculty of Medicine & Pharmacy, University ofDakar, Senegal, 4-9 May, 1981.

8. ODUGBEMI, T.O., D.E. AGBONLAHOR and J.O. ESHO (1981): In vitroactivity of Augmentin compared with amoxycillin against common beta-lactamaseproducing bacterial pathogens in Lagos. Read at the Annual Meeting of West AfricanCollege of Physicians held at Monrovia, Liberia, 22-27 November, 1981.

9. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1983): Comparative in vitro of Augmentin and Amoxycillinagainst African Strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Read at the 3rd AUVDTConference of New Stanley hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.

10. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1983): Laboratory Diagnosis of gonorrhoea, current view:Paper presented at the AUVDT Conference at Nairobi, Kenya, May 1983.

11. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Vertical and HorizontalApproach to solution-Invited special scientific paper, ceremony in honour of theImmediate Past Provost, E. Ade Elebute, College of Medicine, University of Lagos.,held in the College of New Auditorium on Friday, 9th January, 1981.

12. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Antibiotics in Medicine: Invited paper presented at theUpjohn Seminar on Bacampicin Lagos, Nigeria, 25th February, 1981.

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13. ODUGBEMI, T.O.: Plasmid patterns of Gonococcal isolates from Africa, 1982.Centers for Disease Control Seminar, Atlanta, Georgia.

14. ARKO, R.J. and ODUGBEMI, T.: Identification of problem Neisseria gonorrhoeae.28th February 1983. Centers for Diseases Control, STD Laboratory Program ResearchSeminar, Atlanta, U.S.A.

15. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: In vitro activity of Augmentin against Neisseria gonorrhoeaeisolates from Africa. Invited paper presented at the Beecham Symposium held inJanuary, 1983 at Lagos and Kano.

16. ARKO, R.J. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Superoxol and Amylase inhibition tests fordistinguishing gonococcal and non-gonococcal cultures growing on selective media.Presented at the 5th Meeting of the International Society for STD Research Seattle,Washington, 1st August, 1983.

17. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Sensitivity pattern of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Nigeriaand the significance of Penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae: GuestLecture presented at the National Seminar on STD Kano, 19th - 22nd September,1984. Under the auspices of African AUVDT, Nigeria Chapter sponsored by theUpjohn Nigeria PTY Limited.

18. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Antimicrobial Susceptibility and plasmid content patterns ofgonococcal isolates. Current view paper presented at the West African College ofPhysicians, Annual Conference held at Atlantic Hotel, Banjul, The Gambia, 19th -24th November, 1984.

19. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Guest Lecture on "Diarrhoeagenic agents", during theInternational Workshop on Diarrhoeagenic agents organised by the Department ofMedical Microbiology and Parasitology, CMUL/LUTH and sponsored by the AfricanBiosciences Network (ABN) 2nd -7th December, 1985.

20. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1985): Study on Diapec without Antibiotics in DiarrhoealDiseases. Annual Conference and Scientific Conference of the WACP held in KwameNkrumah Conference Centre, Accra, Ghana, 17th-23rd November, 1985.

21. S.F. LAWAL, AKINLEYE, A.O., IDIKA, N., SOLANKE, E.O. and ODUGBEMI, T.The prevalence of Streptococcus milleri among beta-haemolytic Streptococci isolatedfrom School Children in Lagos, Nigeria. Abstract pg. 40. XIV International Congressof Microbiology 7th - 13th September, 1986, Manchester, England.

22. ALABI, S.A., COKER, A.O., DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O. and ODUGBEMI, T.:Biotype and Serogroup distribution of Campylobacter isolates from children inNigeria. Abstract PB8-12, XIV International Congress of Microbiology, 7th-13thSeptember, 1986, Manchester, England.

23. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: "Sexually Transmitted Diseases". Invited Lecture by The LionsClub International in celebration of Lions Service day on October, 1986 by IsoloLions Club, Lagos, Nigeria.

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24. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Invited Guest Lecturer at the Institute of Health (Faculty ofMedicine). Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. "Antibiotics versus Bacterial Pathogens:Present Nigerian Experience" -2nd December 1986.

25. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: An open evaluation study of Sulbactam/Ampicillin (Unasyn)with or without probenecid in gonococcal infections in Lagos. Paper presented at anInternational Seminar: Sulbactam/Ampicillin in Clinical Practice held at Hilton Hotel.Munich, Germany. Sat. January 17th, 1987.

26. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Inaugural Guest Lecture in honour of Chief B.E. BasseyMemorial Lectures: "STD in Nigeria", 30th April, 1987. Organized by the Associationof Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (Lagos State Branch).

27. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Invited as a participant in a symposium in the University ofLagos for Silver Jubilee Celebration. Laboratory Animal in BiomedicalResearch, Teaching and Training. 1st-3rd April, 1987. Topic "Contribution ofLaboratory animals to progress in Bacteriology and Parasitology".

28. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Invited Guest Lecture Nigeria/Japan Joint Conference held atHill-Station Hotel, Jos, 30th April - 2nd May, 1987. Topic: Study on Aetiology ofInfective Diarrhoeal Diseases in Nigeria.

29. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Invited as a Guest Speaker during the First national Conferenceon the "Zoonoses and rural development in Nigeria", held at the Veterinary ResearchInstitute, Vom 14th - 16th September, 1987.Topic: "Cerebrospinal meningitis".

30. ODUGBEMI TOLU: Invited by the Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos StateBranch to participate in a symposium on Management Update of Road TrafficAccident (RTA) victims - The role of antibiotic prophylaxis in RTA victims - 24thSeptember, 1987, held at the conference centre, National Orthopaedic Hospital,Igbobi, Lagos.

31. OREBAMJO, O.A., T. ODUGBEMI, D.K. OLUKOYA and M.C. OBI. Localproduction of Neisseria meningitidis grouping antisera. Presented at the West AfricanCollege of Physicians, 12th Annual Meeting and Scientific Conference held at theFederal Palace Hotel, Lagos. 15th - 21st November. 1987.

32. LAWAL, S.F. and T. ODUGBEMI. A review of streptococcal infections andstreptococcal serotyping in Lagos, Nigeria. Paper presented at the West AfricanCollege of Physicians 12th Annual Meeting and Scientific Conference, 15th - 21stNovember, 1987.

33. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Invited Lecture on National Workshop on Health problems ofrural dweller: Strategy for prevention and control, organized by The National Institutefor Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos and The Postgraduate Institute forMedical Research and Training (PIMRAT), College of Medicine, University ofIbadan at The NIPSS Lecture Theatre, Kuru, 17th -20th January, 1988. Topic:”Bacterial Diseases - an overview".

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34. ODUGBEMI, TOLU: Invited Lecture at the Inaugural launching of the NigerianVenereal Diseases Association (NIVEDA) held at Hamdala Hotel, Kaduna 12thNovember, 1988. Topic: - Gonococcal infections in Nigeria.

35. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, COKER, A.O., M.C. OBI and O. OREBAMJO. Single oraldose of Norfloxacin for the therapy of uncomplicated gonorrhoea in Lagos, Nigeria.Presented at the West African College of Physicians, 13th Annual GeneralMeeting and Scientific Conference held at the Miatta Conference Centre, Brookfields,Freetown, Sierra-Leone, 16th - 20th November, 1988.

36. ALABI, S.A., OGUNSANYA, T. and TOLU ODUGBEMI. Prevalence andAntimicrobial Susceptibility patterns of Aeromonas species and Plesiomonasshigelloides isolated in Lagos, Nigeria. Presented at the 157th Meeting of thePathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Newcastle upon Tyne - 6th - 8thJuly, 1988.

37. ODUGBEMI, TOLU and OSOTA, O. (1989): Aspect of Traditional Therapy ofGonorrhoea and Conjunctivitis in Lagos, Nigeria. Presented at the 159th Meeting ofPathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Aberdeen, Scotland 5th - 8th July1989. Proceedings of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Journalof Medical Microbiology Volume 30 (2) page x, 1989.

38. LAWAL, S.F. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990): Characterization of beta-haemolyticStreptococci (BHS) isolated from Lagos School Children. Presented at the 161stMeeting of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Nottingham, 10th -13th July, 1990. Proceedings the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland -Journal of Medical Microbiology Volume 33 (2) page ix, 1990.

39. Invited Paper: The Role of the Microbiologist in Health Care Delivery of Nigeria.Presented at the Symposium on the Role of Pathologists in Health Care Delivery inNigeria - Association of Pathologists of Nigeria at College of Medicine Auditorium,UCH, Ibadan, 8th October, 1992.

40. Keynote Address on the Theme: Prospects and Challenges for Microbiology inNigeria. 20th Annual Conference/General Meeting of the Nigerian Society forMicrobiology held at the Akinrele Auditorium Federal Institute of Industrial Research(FIIRO) Oshodi, 14th-16th December 1993.

41. Invited Paper: The Role of Investigations in Patient Care in Nigeria: A MedicalMicrobiologists Point of View. Symposium organized by the West African Collegeof Physicians (Nigeria Chapter) at Gateway Hotel, Ijebu-Ode on Saturday 17th July1993.

42. Presented a paper on "An in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility survey of clinicalbacterial isolates" in Lagos, Nigeria at the Pan African Bacteriology Team Meeting,Nice-France, 21st - 24th May, 1995 sponsored by Smith-Kline, Beecham.

43. Attended International Congress of Infectious Diseases/Pan African Bacteriologymeeting held in Hong Kong 8th June to 13th June, 1996 - Presented a paper onAntibiotic Survey in Lagos (Sponsored by Smith-Kline - Beecham).

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44. Regional Seminars on Bacterial antibiotic Resistance and Therapy, 7th January to 9thJanuary 1997, Cairo - Egypt. Presented a paper on Antibiotic resistance - sponsoredby Pfizer.

45. Duparc S., K. Rahal, S. Koulla-Shiro, MB Dosso, JON Achola, M Borg, MBenbachir, T. Odugbemi et al (1998): Two years survey (1996-97) of bactereamia inhospitals from nine countries in North and Sub-Saharan African. 8th InternationalCongress on Infectious Diseases (ICID), Boston. Book of Abstracts pages 135 & 136.

46. Kesah, CN, MTC Egri-Okwaji, EO Iroha and TO Odugbemi (1998): Nosocomialinfections in Paediatric patients at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. 8th ICIDBoston. Abstracts Page 187.

47. Odugbemi, Tolu (1999). Expectations of the disabled in the next millennium. Paperpresented at the Disabled Annual Lecture/Exhibitions in memory of late Chief MKOAbiola on the 27th August, 1999 at the Lagos Sheraton and Towers organized by theNational Handicap Carers Association of Nigeria.

48. Odugbemi, Tolu (2000). Education and Training in Hospital Infection Control.Invited lecture presented at the official congress of the Infection Control Associationof Southern Africa, held at ICC, Durban, South Africa. 24th - 27th September, 2000

49. Odugbemi, Tolu (2001). Challenges of Infections in the 21st Century: Scourge ofDrug Resistance. Guest Lecture at the 25th Annual Scientific Conference and GeneralMeeting of the Association of Physicians of Nigeria (ASPON) Thursday 15th March2001 at Hall 36, Lagos University Teaching Hospital Lagos.

50. Odugbemi Tolu (2001). Infection Control in Dental Practice: The NigerianExperience. Guest Lecture of the Biennial General Meeting and Scientific Conferenceof the Nigeria Dental Association held on 3rd December 2001 at Hall 36, LUTH,Lagos.

51. Odugbemi, Tolu (2003). Health Problems and Basic Challenges in DevelopingCountries. Keynote Address at the Valedictory Technical Session in Honour of Dr.Abdou Moudi, WHO Representative in Nigeria Held on 21st March, 2003 at theNigerian Institute of International Affair (NIIA), Lagos.

52. Odugbemi, Tolu (2003). Diagnoses & Research: An Indispensable Tool towards aBetter Health Care. Paper presented at the Seminar organized by the NationalAssociation of Medical Laboratory Sciences Students (NAMLSS) at the SheratonHotel & Towers, Abuja on 31st March, 2003.

53. Odugbemi, Tolu (2004). The Role of the Private Sector in Postgraduate MedicalTraining in Nigeria. Paper presented at the 1st Graduation of Fellows’ LectureOrganized by the Eye Foundation Hospital, Eye Foundation Centre for ThePrevention of Blindness and the International Faculty of Lambo Eye Institute atSheraton Hotel and Towers, 10th March, 2004, Ikeja, Lagos.

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54. Odugbemi, Tolu. (2004). Collegiate system and Autonomy in Medicine: Lagos as aCase study and Challenges. Guest Lecture At the University of Maiduguri on 27th

May 2004.

55. Odugbemi, Tolu. (2005). Medical Microbiology & Parasitology and Basic Research.Inaugural Guest Lecture at the Obafemi Awolowo College of Health Sciences, OlabisiOnabanjo University, 27th October 2005.

56. Odugbemi, Tolu (2007). Medicinal plants from Nigeria: Challenges for A new SpiritAnd Teamwork. Keynote Address. Medicinal plants in Agriculture: the NigerianExperience. Proceedings 3rd Annual Conference, AGRIC-2007.Federal university ofTechnology (FUTA), Akure, 16th to 19th April, 2007, pp. X-XIV.

57. Odugbemi Tolu (2007). Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) -Epidemiology andControl. Keynote address for 2007 Nigerian Society for Parasitology seminar, LagosBranch delivered on 15th November, 2007 at the University of Lagos.

58. Odugbemi, Tolu (2008). Health Care Delivery in Nigeria: Persistent Challenges. FifthKola Olafimihan Endowed Lecture, College of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin,Kwara State.

22. PUBLICATIONS:

22. A THESES:

1. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1978): Studies on the Pathogenicity of Gonococci. Ph.D.Thesis, University of Sheffield, England.

2. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1982): Observations on some factors that influence in vitroantimicrobic susceptibility testing of common bacterial pathogens, M.D. Thesis,College of Medicine University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.

22. B BOOKS:

1) Contribution to a chapter on: Introduction to Infectious Diseases, Pages155-162. In: Human Pathology, A complete text for Africa. Ed’BAttah, Ibadan University Press, Ibadan. 2000.

2) Outlines and Pictures of Medicinal Plants from Nigeria. A textbookedited by Tolu Odugbemi . University of Lagos Press, 2006.

3) A Textbook of Medicinal Plants from Nigeria, edited by ToluOdugbemi, University of Lagos Press.2008.

WEBSITE: www.medicinalplantsinnigeria.com

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22. C ARTICLES IN LEARNED JOURNALS:

1. GLASGOW, L.A., ODUGBEMI, T., DWYER, P. and RITTERSON, A.L.(1971). Eperythrozoon coccoides: Effect on the interferon response in mice. Infectionand Immunity (American Society for Microbiology) 4: 425-439.

2. OGUNBI, O., ODUGBEMI, T. and DOOYUM-NDUR, S.J. (1975). Pattern ofbacterial infections in neonatal jaundice in Lagos University Teaching Hospital.Nigeria Medical Journal. 5(3), pp. 233-236.

3. ODUGBEMI, T. and AJASIN, M.A. (1975). Pyogenic Meningitis due to Bacteriumanitratum. East African Medical Journal, 52(4): 210-212.

4. ODUGBEMI, T. and OGUNBI, O. (1975). Pyogenic Meningitis in childhood in afour-year period at Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Ghana Medical Journal.14(4): 277-181.

5. MAJEKODUNMI, SOLA and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1975). Clostridium welchiiCorneal Ulcer, Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 10 (12): 290-292.

6. ODUGBEMI, T., FADAHUNSI, O. and OGUNBI, O. (1977). Some aspects ofHaemophilus influenzae meningitis in Lagos. Nigeria Medical Journal, 7(2): 133-137.

7. ODUGBEMI, T.O., LESI, F.E.A. and FEYISITAN, A.A. (1976). SymmetricalGangrene of the Extremities caused by Neisseria meningitis type C. East African Med.Journal., 53 (3), pp. 143-148.

8. OGUNBI, O. and ODUGBEMI, T. (1976).Counter-immuno electrophoresis techniquein Laboratory diagnosis of Bacterial meningitis. Tropical andGeographical Medicine, 28: 141-144.

9. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1972). Interferon and its role in viral infections. Medilag, 1 (8):28-31.

10. ODUGBEMI, T.O., AJASIN, M.A. and OGUNBI, O. (1976). Staphylococcal ScaldedSkin Syndrome in Nigerian Children, a report of three cases. Journal of TropicalMedicine and Hygiene, 79 (12): 260-263.

11. OGUNBI, O., FEMI-PEARSE, DEJI, FADAHUNSI, O., DANIEL, S.O.,ODUGBEMI, TOLU, LAWAL, S.F. and OGUNBI, L.O.O. (1976). TheStreptococcus and its non-suppurative sequela in Lagos: An Epidemiological survey.(Abstract) Proceeding of the Second International Conference on Paediatrics in thetropics: Ibadan. Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics, 3(2): 74.

12. NOAH, A.M., ODUGBEMI, T.O., OYEGUNLE, A.O. and OGUNDIPE, O. (1976).Bacterial Aetiology of Acute Pneumonia in Lagos Children by Examination ofTracheal Aspirates. Nigeria Medical Journal 6(3): 319-323.

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13. ODUGBEMI, T.O., HAFIZ, S. and M.G. McENTEGART (1977). Penicillinase-Producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Detectionby starch Paper technique. BritishMedical Journal vol.2, (6085) August 20, pp. 500.

14. ODUGBEMI, T.O., HAFIZ, S. and M.G. McENTEGART (1977). Penicillinase-Producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Detection by Starch Paper techniques. WHO/VDT77. 113. WHO/VDT/RES/GON. 77. III (World Health Organisation).

15. NOAH, M.A., ODUGBEMI, T.O., AKINKUGBE, A. and OGUNBI, O. (1978).Bacterial Flora of the Parturient Vagina-Implications for Neonatal Sepsis. NigerianMedical Journal 8(6): 549-551.

16. ODUGBEMI, TOLU and BRIAN DEAN, (1978). Iron content of different colonialtypes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The Journal of General Microbiology, 104, 161-163.

17. ODUGBEMI, TOLU and SALEEM HAFIZ (1978). The effects of iron chelators onthe colonial morphology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The Journal of GeneralMicrobiology, 104, 165-167.

18. ROTIMI, V.O., ODUGBEMI, T.O., FADAHUNSI, O. and OGUNBI, O. (1979).Penicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: Prevalence of the Penicillinase-producing strains in Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Medical Journal9(3): 307-310.

19. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and HAFIZ, S. (1978). Identification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bycarbohydrates disc reactions on a modified fermentation medium. Journal ofTropical Medicine and Hygiene 86(6),106 - 109.

20. ODUGBEMI, T.O., McENTEGART, M.G. and HAFIZ, S. (1976). Effects of variousdivalent cations on the survival of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in liquid media. BritishJournal of Venereal Diseases. 54, 239-242.

21. ODUGBEMI, T.O., McENTEGART, M.G. and HAFIZ, S. (1978). A simplemanganous chloride and Congo-red disc method for differentiating Neisseriagonorrhoeae from Neisseria meningitidis. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 31:936-938.

22. HAFIZ, S., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and GEARY, I. (1979). The identification of Neisseriagonorrhoeae in liquid fermentation medium. Medical Laboratory Sciences, 36: 91-93.

23. ODUGBEMI, T.O., AJASIN, M.A. and AWODIJI, J. (1979). Streptococcus Group Bmeningitis. East African Medical Journal, 58: 399-401.

24. HAFIZ, S., ODUGBEMI, T.O., GEARY, I. and McENTEGART, M.G. (1979).Production of beta-lactamase by a strain of Neisseria gonorrhoeae when cultured inpresence of Ethidium bromide. Lancet 2: 844.

25. ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1981). Studies on the effects of sodium bicarbonate incorporatedinto liquid media on growth and colonial morphology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Nigerian Medical Journal, 11(1): 150-151.

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26. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and MARIOGHAE, B.U. (1984). Antibiotic susceptibility patternsof Lagos strains of eta-haemolytic Streptococci. Nigerian MedicalJournal 14(1 & 2): 43-47.

27. ODUGBEMI, T.O., LAWAL, S.F. and AJASIN, M.A. (1984). Observation on thebeta-lactamase activities detectable in clinical fluid specimens. Nigerian MedicalJournal, 14 (3 & 4): 161-166.

28. ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1980). Activity of gentamicin against Klebsiella spp. in LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital. East African Medical Journal 57: 247-251.

29. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and EKE, P. (1981). In vitro Studies on the activity of silvernitrate and other metal salts on the growth of streptococci. Nigerian MedicalJournal 11(1): 147-149.

30. ODUGBEMI, T.O., SALIU, A.A. ISAACS-SODEYE, J.O. and OGUNBI, O. (1980).In vitro susceptibility of oxolinic acid compared with nalidixic acid nitrofurantoinagainst urinary tract pathogens. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences, 4:179-182.

31. ROBERTS, E.A.U., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and OKOISOR, F.E. (1980).Antimicrobial susceptibility of the viridans streptococci isolated from the mouths ofpatients attending dental clinic in Lagos University Teaching Hospital. NigerianDental Journal 1(1): 64-69.

32. OLUMIDE, F., AKANDE, B., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ADESOLA, A.O.(1980).Acute abdomen in Lagos: The Changing pattern in an African Community. GhanaMedical Journal, 19 (2): 98-104.

33. OYERINDE, J.P.O., OLOWE, S.A. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1980).Human myiasisin Lagos and a review of the literature. Nigerian Medical Journal,10: 65-68.

34. ODUGBEMI, T.O., AGBONLAHOR, D.E., ADEYELE, S. and OLERU, U.G.(1980). Studies on haemolytic and antimicrobial properties of Escherichia coli strainsisolated from clinical specimens in Lagos. Journal of Pharmaceuticaland MedicalSciences, 4: 237-240.

35. COKER, A.O., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ONITIRI, A.C. (1983). In vitro activity ofAmikacin compared with other antimicrobials against clinically important bacteria theLagos University Teaching Hospital. West African Journal of Pharmacology andDrug Research. 6(1): 23-28.

36. ROTIMI, V.O., SALIU, A.A. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1981). Urinary TractPathogens and their in vitro antibiotic resistance pattern. Journal ofPharmaceutical and Medical Sciences, 5 (6): 397-401.

37. ADENUGA, A.O., AGBONLAHOR, D.E. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1981).Pasteurella multocida meningitis: A case report. Central African Journal of Medicine,27(2): 29-30.

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38. ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1981). Use and Abuse of Antibiotics. The Nigerian MedicalPractitioner 1 (1): 4-8.

39. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1981). In vitro antibiotic sensitivity of Penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Lagos, Nigeria. East African Medical Journal,58(9): 691-694.

40. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ABUDU, O.O. (1981). The problem of inhibitory effect ofvaginal secretions on the isolation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Lagos,Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 1(1): 12-14.

41. ODUGBEMI, T.O., AGBONLAHOR, D.E. and EKE, P. (1986). Evaluation of thesensititre microdilution method for determination of minimal inhibitoryconcentrations. Nigerian Journal of medical Laboratory Technology 5(1): 41-45.

42. ODUGBEMI, T.O., AKINRINLUDE, A.A. and AGBONLAHOR, D.E. (1983). Invitro activity of disinfectants on Candida albicans: Implication in the management ofrecurrent local candidiasis. African Annals of Medicine, 1(2): 62-66.

43. AGBONLAHOR, D.E., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and LASI, Q. (1981). Isolation ofYersinia enterocolitica from stools of acute gastroenteritis cases in Lagos,Nigeria. East African Medical Journal, 58: (7) 520-524.

44. ODUGBEMI, T.O., OYERINDE, J.P.O., ISAACS-SODEYE, J.O. and ROBERTS,J.I.K. (1982). Parasitic and bacterial aetiology of childhood enteritis in the under 5 atLagos University Teaching Hospital. West African Journal of Medicine.1(2): 19-24.

45. LASI, Q., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O. (1981).Observations onthermostable nuclease test in confirmation of Staphylococcus aureus in LaboratoryMedicine. West African Journal of Medicine, 1: 27-30.

46. AGBONLAHOR, D.E. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1982). Antimicrobial susceptibilityof Yersinia enterocolitica in Nigeria. Nigerian Medical Journal, 12 (2), 175-179.

47. AGBONLAHOR, D.E., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O. (1982).Differential and selective medium for isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica from stools.Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 15: 599-602.

48. ABUDU, O., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and AGBOOLA, A. (1982). Corynebacteriumvaginale and Vaginitis: Experience in Lagos University Teaching Hospital. WestAfrican Journal of Medicine, 1 (4): 17-19.

49. AGBONLAHOR, D.E. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1982). Enteropathogenic,enterotoxigenic and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli isolated from acute gastroenteritispatients in Lagos, Nigeria. Transactions of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine andHygiene, 76(2): 265-267.

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50. AGBONLAHOR, D.E., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and UDOFIA, P.J. 1983). Differentiationof gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and Yeast using a modification of"String Test". American Journal of Medical Technology 49 (3): 177-178.

51. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ABUDU, O. (1984). Gonococcal Salpingitis versus acuteappendicitis: Caution in diagnosis. Tropical doctor 14: 44.

52. ANDERSON, B., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and JOHNSON, S. (1982). Penicillinase-Producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains from Nigeria with Far Eastern type plasmid.Lancet 1, March 20. P. 696 (letter).

53. AGBONLAHOR, D.E., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O. (1983).Isolation of species of Yersinia from patients with gastroenteritis in Nigeria. Journalof Medical Microbiology, 16: 93-96.

54. ODUGBEMI, T.O., IKEDINMA, U.P., and ROBERTS, E.A.U. (1985). Effects ofculture media on inhibition of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by normal human saliva.Nigerian Dental Journal; 4(1): 13-15.

55. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1982). Gonococcal infections. Nigerian Medical Practitioner 4(4): 113-120.

56. ODUGBEMI, T.O., BROWN, S.T., BIDDLE, J. JOHNSON, S. PERKINS, G.DEWITT, W. and ALBRITTON, W.L. (1983). Plasmid profile, sero-grouping andauxotyping of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates from Africa. British Journal ofVenereal Diseases, 59: 41-43.

57. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ARKO, R.J. (1983). Differentiation of Kingella denitrificansand Neisseria gonorrhoeae by growth on a semi-solid medium and sensitivity toamylase. Journal of Clinical Microbiology,17 (2): 389-391.

58. ODUGBEMI, T.O., WHITTINGTON, W.L. DEWITT, W, PERKINS, G JOHNSON,S, BIDDLE, J. and ALBRITTON, W.L. (1983). Epidemiological characterization onNeisseria gonorrhoeae from Far East. British Journal of Venereal Diseases, 59 (5):285-288.

59. COKER, A.O. IJADUOLA, C.T. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1983). Bacterial isolatesfrom chronic discharging ears in Nigerian Children. East African Medical Journal 60:(7):462-466.

60. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and HAFIZ, S. (1983). Influence of Calcium and Magnesium saltson the susceptibility of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to gonococcidal agents:Spectinomycin. Penicillin, manganous chloride and glycine. Nigerian Journal ofMicrobiology 3 (2): 99-106.

61. ARKO, R.J. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1984). Superoxol and amylase inhibition testsfor distinguishing gonococcal and non-gonococcal cultures growing on selectivemedia. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 20(1): 1-4.

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62. ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1984). Study on in vitro properties of clavulanic acid incombination with amoxycillin. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine 2(3): 21-25.

63. ODUGBEMI, T.O., BIDDLE, J. and ZAIDI, A. (1984). Comparative in vitro activityof Augmentin, Amoxicillin,Ampicillin Sulbactam and Ampicillin against Neisseriagonorrhoeae isolates from Africa. African Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.1 (3): 77-79.

64. EKE, P.I., ROTIMI, V.O. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O. (1983).The effect of saliva and alpha - amylase on antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria. AfricanJournal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 13 (1/2) 15-20.

65. OYERINDE, J.P.O. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1984). Modified liquid culturemedium for cultivating Trichomonas vaginalis. West African Journal of medicine.3(4): 233-237.

66. OLUMIDE, FOLABI, ROTIMI, V.O, AKANDE, B, ADEDEJI, A, ATIMOMO, Cand ODUGBEMI, T. (1984). Bacterial flora of surgical wounds in the LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital. West African Journal of Medicine, 3(2): 105-109.

67. ONILE, B.A, AGBONLAHOR, D.E. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1984). Genital ulcerdiseases: Diagnosis and management of chancroid. Nigerian medical practitioner.7(1):13-17.

68. ONILE, B.A, SOBOWALE, B.O. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1984). Human infectiondue to Chromobacterium violaceum: A report from Ilorin, Nigeria. East AfricanMedical Journal 61: 849- 852.

69. ALLI, M.O, LAWAL, S.F, OLOMOLEHIN, T.O. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1984). Asurvey of microbial agents of sexually transmitted diseases in woman attendingantenatal clinics in Lagos. African Journal of sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1(2): 44-46.

70. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, JATTO, SUSAN, A. and AFOLABI, KOLA (1985). Bacteroidesfragilis meningitis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 21 (2): 282-283.

71. BELLO, C.S.S, LLOYD-EVANS, N., McROBBIE, I., MABEY, D.C.W. andODUGBEMI, T.O. (1985). Characterization of Nesseria gonorrhoeae isolates fromThe Gambia, West Africa. European Journal of sexually Transmitted Diseases 2:22.

72. BELLO, C.S.S. MABEY, D.C.W., McROBBIE, I., LLOYD-EVANS, N. andODUGBEMI, T.O. (1984). Neisseria gonorrhoeae from The Gambia. Associationbetween strain characteristics and susceptibility to antimicrobial agents. AfricanJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1 (1): 35-38.

73. ONILE, B.A., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and NWOFOR, C. (1985). Antibioticsusceptibility of Bacterial Agents of Septicaemia. Nigerian Medical Practitioner 9 (4):93-94, 108.

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74. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1985). Sensitivity pattern of Neisseria gonorrhoeae inNigeria and the significance of Penicillinase-producing N. gonorrhoeae (PPNG).Pharmacy World (Journal of Pharmaceutical Management Practice and Progress).2(1): 22-27.

75. ABUDU, O.O. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (1985). Gardenerella vaginalis vaginitisin Pregnancy. West African Journal of Medicine. 4 (1): 5-8.

76. FAKEYE, R., ONILE, B.A. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1986). AntitreponemalAntibodies Among Antenatal Patients at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital.African Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2 (1): 9-10.

77. ONILE, B.A., AWOTOYE, E.O. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1985). Combur 9-Teststrips for detecting pyuria and significant bacteriuria. Nigerian Medical Practitioner.10 (3): 88.

78. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ONILE, BA, ADETORO, OO, AYORINDE, O. and ALAUSA,OK (1986). Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A 19-month clinic experience atthe Ilorin University Teaching Hospital, Ilorin. Kwara State, Nigeria. Nigerian MedicalPractitioner. 11 (4): 95-98.

79. ONILE, B.A. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1987). Salmonella Serotypes in Ilorin,Nigeria. West African Journal of Medicine. 6 (1): 7-10.

80. AGBEDE, O., OLOWOYEYE, J.O. and ODUGBEMI, T. (1985). Clinical relevance ofmycologic investigations in Laboratory Medicine: Ilorin experience. Nigerian MedicalPractitioner. 10: 9-13.

81. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ADEDOYIN, M.A., OKORO, F. and AGBEDE, O.(1986).Study on Diapec in Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases. Current Therapeutics Research39: 106-111.

82. ALABI, S.A., COKER, A.O., DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O. and ODUGBEMI, T. (1986).Biotype and serogroup of Campylobacter isolates from Children in Nigeria. Journal ofClinical Microbiology, 24 (5): 856-858.

83. ODUGBEMI, TOLU and S.F. LAWAL (1986). Study on Disinfectant Activity of"Reckitt's Sterilizing Fluid". Nigerian Medical Practitioner. 11 (5): 137-138.

84. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, OLUKOYA, D. and OSOTA, O.O. (1987). Gonococcalinfections of the Eyes: Need for caution. Nigerian Medical Practitioner. 13 (3/4), 33-37.

85. ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1987). An open evaluative study of Sulbactam/Ampicillin withor without Probenecid in Gonococcal Infections in Lagos. Current TherapeuticResearch, 11 (1): 542-551; (Drugs 35 (Sup.7): 89-91 (1988).

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86. AGBONLAHOR, D.E., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O.(1986). Prevalence of antibodies to human serogroups of Yersinia enterocolitica inblood donors in Nigeria. Central African Journal of Medicine 32 (9): 217-220.

87. OLUKOYA, D.K., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and BAMGBOSE, S.O. (1986). Some aspectsof traditional therapy of gonorrhoeae in Lagos - Nigeria. Journal of Research inEthno-Medicine 1: 26-29.

88. ADEWOYE, H.O., ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ADEGOKE, E.A. and BAMGBOSE, S.O.(1981). The antimicrobial properties of Enantia chlorantha Oliv. Ghana MedicalJournal 20 (3): 90-91.

89. ODUGBEMI, T.O., NWOFOR, C. and JOINER, K.T. (1988): Isolation of anunidentified pink-pigmented bacterium in a clinical specimen. Journal ofClinical Microbiology, 26 (5): 1072-1073.

90. OYERINDE, J.P.O., ODUGBEMI, TOLU and FAGBENRO-BEYIOKU, A.F.(1988). Investigations of filarial worms of man in Metropolitan Lagos ACTATROPICA 45: 191-192.

91. AROLE, F.O., ODUGBEMI, T.O. SAWYER, D. and YEMI MOSADOMI (1987).Cervico-facial actinomycosis of mandibular periapical origin. Nigerian DentalJournal 8: 10-14.

92. ODUGBEMI, T.O. and ROBERTS, E.A. (1985). A simple modified technique fortesting bactericidal activity of the combination of penicillins and streptomycin againststreptococci. Nigerian Journal of Microbiology 5 (1-2): 27-31.

93. JOINER, K.T., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and AFOLABI, J.K. (1990). Disease in childrendue to Serogroup W-135 Neisseria meningitidis. African Journal of Medicine andMedical Sciences 19 (1): 1-3.

94. ODUGBEMI, TOLU and B.A. ONILE (1988): Paediatric gonorrhoeae: Is it receivingadequate attention? American Journal of Reproductive Immunology and Microbiology18 (1): 32-34.

95. ADETORO, O.O., B.A. ONILE, TOLU ODUGBEMI and B.O. OGUNBANJO(1991). The pattern of sexually transmitted diseases in pregnancy at Ilorin. TropicalJournal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 9 (1): 37-40.

96 ONILE, B.A., ADETORO, O.O., OGUNBANJO, B.O. and TOLU ODUGBEMI(1986). Evaluation of Minocycline dyhydrochloride for the treatment ofuncomplicated gonorrhoea. African Journal of Clinical Microbiology (Accepted forpublication).

97. OLUKOYA, D., COKER, A.O., GBENLE, G.O., AKINRIMISI, E.O. and TOLUODUGBEMI (1988). Study of Plasmid screening amongst pathogenicbacteria isolated in Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 17:163 - 166.

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98. IDIKA, N., LAWAL, S.F. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1987). Streptococcal carriage inDomestic Animals in Parts of Nigeria. Tropical Veterinarian 5: 179 - 182.

99. LAWAL, S.F., AKINLEYE, A.O., IDIKA, N., SOLANKE. E.O. and TOLUODUGBEMI (1988). The prevalence of Streptococcus milleri among beta-haemolyticstreptococci isolated from school children in Lagos. West African Journal of Medicine7 (3 & 4): 166-169.

100. OLUKOYA, D.K., DAINI, S.A., COKER, A.O., ODUGBEMI, TOLU andAKINRIMISI, E.O. (1988). Antimicrobial Susceptibility patterns and Plasmid Profilesof Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli isolated in Nigeria. European Journal ofEpidemiology 4 (3): 306-309.

101 COKER, A.O. DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O., ODUGBEMI, T., ALABI, S.A. andMACAULAY, S.A. (1987). A study on the Prevalence of Rotavirus diarrhoeae inOhaozara Local Government Area, Imo State, Nigeria and the Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital. East African Medical Journal; 64 (9): 586-589.

102 OYERINDE, J.P.O., TOLU ODUGBEMI, BENSON, R.I., ALONGE, A.A. andROBERTS, J.I.K. (1989). Investigation of Cryptosporidium in relation to otherintestinal parasites at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. West AfricanJournal of Medicine 8 (4): 264-269.

103. AGBONLAHOR, D.E., COKER, A.O. and ODUGBEMI, T.O.(1987).AntimicrobialSusceptibilities of Diarrhoeagenic Campylobacter jejuni and Yersinia enterocoliticaisolated in Nigeria. Central African Journal of Medicine 33 (6): 149-153.

104. ODUGBEMI, T.O., LAWAL, S.F. and ODUSOTE, K. (1989): Could Streptococcalinfection be one of the causes of Bell's palsy? European Journal of Epidemiology. 5:135-127.

105. OGUNBI, O., LAWAL, S.F., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and OLUKOYA, D. (1990).Evaluation of the use of Bacitracin disc for the presumptive identification of Lagosstrains of group A beta-haemolytic streptococci. Nigerian Medical Journal 20 (3):112-113.

106. ODUGBEMI, T., COKER, A.O., DOSUNMU-OGUNBI, O., OYERINDE,J.P.O., ALABI, S.A., UZOMA, K., MACAULAY, S.A., OGUNSANYA, T. andALONGE, A.A. (1987). Study on aetiology of infective diarrhoeal diseases inNigeria. Proceedings of Nigeria/Japan Joint Conference; 122-126.

107 ODUGBEMI, TOLU and COKER, A.O. (1988). Prevalent Hospital - acquiredinfections in Nigeria - Prevention and Cure.Postgraduate Doctor (Middle East) 11(7): 332-338. Postgraduate Doctor (African edition) 10 (10): 280-283. Caribbeanedition 4(6):186-190.

108 LAWAL, S.F. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1988). Antibiogram of Lagos strains ofbeta-haemolytic streptococci. Proceedings of the 6th Mediterranean Congress ofChemotherapy Journal of Chemotherapy Supp. 4(1): 285-286.

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109 ODUGBEMI, TOLU, MABADEJE, A.F.B. and OGHENE, S.O. (1988). Comparativein vitro activity of Ofloxacin (Tarivid) and other antimicrobial agents against urinarytract pathogens in Lagos. Nigerian Medical Practitioner 16 (1): 34-36.

110 COKER, A.O., OLUKOYA, D.K. and T. ODUGBEMI (1988). Antibioticsusceptibility patterns and beta-lactamase production of strains of Campylobacter spp.isolated in Nigeria. CAMPYLOBACTER IV Proceedings of the fourth InternationalWorkshop on Campylobacter Infections Goteborg, Sweden. Edited by B. Kaijser andE. Falsen. Printed by Goterna, Kungalv. Sweden . 153-154.

111. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, COKER, A.O., OBI, M.C. and O. OREBAMJO (1988). SingleOral Dose of Norfloxacin for therapy of uncomplicated gonorrhoea in Lagos, Nigeria.CURRENT THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH 44 (5): 816-820.

112. NWOBU, R.A., ODUGBEMI, T.O., ENEJE, R.U. and BANDELE, E. (1989).Mycologic and Bacteriologic investigations of clinical sputum specimens in Lagos,Nigeria. West African Journal of Medicine. 8 (4): 274-278.

113. OPENIYI, M.O., LAWAL, S.F. and ODUGBEMI, T. (1989). Study onantiseptic potential of samples of indigenous black soap. (Oseaweda). NigerianJournal of Microbiology.

114. EYITAYO, C.A., COKER, A.O., ADEGBOLA, R., JOHNSON, TOLU, OLUKOYA,D.K. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1991). Antibiotic susceptibility patterns and plasmidprofile of Campylobacter isolates from Nigeria. West African Journal of Medicine 11(3): 190-194.

115. NWOBU, R.A.U. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1990). Fungi causing Dermatophytosisin Lagos Nigeria. East African Medical Journal 67 (4): 246-249.

116. ADEGBOLA, R.A., AKINKUADE, F.O., ALABI, A., COKER, A.O. andODUGBEMI, TOLU. (1991). Prevalence, Biotypes and Serogroups ofCampylobacter jejuni and C.Coli in domesticated animals in Nigeria. TropicalVeterinarian 9: 43-45.

117. ADEGBOLA, R.A., ALABI, A., AKINKUADE, F.O., COKER, A.O. andODUGBEMI, TOLU. Correlation between Human and Animal Bioserogroups ofCampylobacter isolates in Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 93(4): 280-283.

118. OBI. M.C., ANIMASHAUN, TOLU, and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). TheOccurrence of Branhamella catarrhalis and other commensal Neisseriaceae in clinicalsputum specimens in Lagos, Nigeria. European Journal of Epidemiology, 6 (3): 323-325.

119. ALABI, S.A. and T. ODUGBEMI (1990). Occurrence of Aeromonas species andPlesiomonas shigelloides in patients with and without diarrhoea in Lagos, Nigeria.Journal of Medical Microbiology. 32: 45-49.

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120. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ADEMIDUN, O., AGBABIAKA, A. and T. BANJO (1992).Nasopharyngeal carriage of Neisseria meningitidis among school children at Ijede,Lagos State, Nigeria. Ethiopian Medical Journal 30 (1): 33-36.

121. ALABI, S.A., T. OGUNSANYA and T. ODUGBEMI (1988). Prevalence andAntimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Aeromonas species and Plesiomonasshigelloides isolated in Lagos, Nigeria. Journal of Medical Microbiology 27 (3): pageix (abstract).

122. OGUNSANYA, T., UZOMA, K. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1990). Observation ondistribution of Shigella species in Lagos. European Journal of Epidemiology 6 (2):227-228.

123. ADEYEYE, A., OGUNLESI, M. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1989). Studies on thechemical constitution of cell wall lipo-oligosaccharide from Campylobacter coliLabet 227. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 11: 145-149.

124. ANIMASHAUN, TOLU, LAWAL, S.F. and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1989). An in vitroactivity of Ceftazidime (Fortum) against gram-negative bacteria in Lagos. NigeriaMedical Practitioner 18 (1): 14-16.

125. ALABI, S.A. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). Biochemical characteristics and asimple scheme for the identification of Aeromonas species and Plesiomonasshigelloides. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93 (3): 166-169.

126. ALABI, S.A. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern ofAeromonas and Plesiomonas strains isolated from patients with diarrhoea Nigeria,Central African Journal of Medicine. 36 (7): 174-176.

127. ALABI, S.A. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). Plasmid screening amongstAeromonas species and Plesiomonas shigelloides isolated from patients withdiarrhoea in Lagos, Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences. 19(4): 303-306.

128. LAWAL S.F. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). Experimental necrotizing effectinduced in Laboratory Animals by local strains of Lancefield groups A, C and Gstreptococci. Proceedings of the XIth Lancefield International Symposium onStreptococci and Streptococcal Diseases.

129. LAWAL, S.F., TOLU ODUGBEMI, COKER, A.O. and SOLANKE, E.O.(1990). Persistent occurrence of Beta-haemolytic streptococci in Lagos SchoolPopulation. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93: 417-418.

130. ESUMEH, F. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1992). Screening for Listeriamonocytogenes and other related species from faecal specimens at the LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital, Lagos. African Journal of Medicine and MedicalSciences. 21: 47-50.

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131. ALABI, SA, MUSTAPHA, A, OBI, CL, and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1993). Apossible scheme for biotyping of clinical strains of Escherichia coli in developingcountries. Nigerian Journal of Microbiology 9: 1-4.

132. ANIMASHAUN, TOLU, and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). Widal test: Its use andAbuse in Nigeria. Nigerian Medical Practitioner 19 (6): 96-98.

133. LAWAL, S.F. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990). A review of streptococcal infectionsand streptococcal serotyping in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Medical Practitioner. 20 (3):53-57.

134. MABADEJE, A.F.B., OSITELU, S.B., ESHO, J.O. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1990).An open trial of Ofloxacin in Nigeria. West African Journal of Pharmacologyand Drug Research Volume 9 (Supplement): 9-12.

135. OLUKOYA, D.K., N. NDIKA and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1993): Antimicrobialactivities of some medicinal plants from Nigeria. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.39:69-72.

136. ANIMASHAUN, T. and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1991). Observation on in vitroactivities of chloramphenicol, co-trimoxazole and Ofloxacin against Salmonella spp.Nigerian Medical Practitioner. 21(3/4): 37-38.

137. ODUGBEMI, TOLU and EGRI-OKWAJI, M.T.C. (1991). Screening of children forenteric bacterial pathogens in the outborn neonatal ward in Lagos, Nigeria. EuropeanJournal of Epidemiology. 7 (4): 427-430.

138. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ODUJINRIN, O.M.T., AKITOYE, C.O., OYERINDE J.P.O.and ESUMEH, F.I. (1991). Study on the pH of Ogi, Nigerian fermented weaning foodand its effect on Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Salmonellaparatyphi. Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene 94 (4): 219-223.

139. IDIKA, N., LAWAL, S.F., TOLU ODUGBEMI and COKER, H.A.B. (1991).Occurrence of Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Leuconostoc - like organisms inLagos, Nigeria. East African Medical Journal. 68 (12): 969-974.

140. ESUMEH, F.I., AUDU, R.A., TOLU ODUGBEMI, O.M.T. ODUJIRIN, J.O.P.OYERINDE and AKITOYE, C.O. (1991). Fecal contamination level, survival ofSalmonella typhi and pH Changes in "Gari" and its potential public health hazard inLagos. Nigerian Medical Journal. 21 (3 & 4): 86-89.

141. BANDELE, E.O., TOLU ODUGBEMI and R.A.U. NWOBU (1993): Fungal chestinfections at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. East African Medical Journal.70 (3): 146-150.

142. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, J.P.O. OYERINDE, O.M.T. ODUJINRIN, O. AKITOYE andF.I. ESUMEH (1993). Bacteriological study of Ogi fermented weaning cereal foodand its potential safety at the time of use in a rural Nigerian Community.Transactions of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 87: 234-235.

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143. AKITOYE, C.O., ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ODUJINRIN, O.M.T. ANDOYERINDE, J.P.O. (1991). "Potentially" Contaminating Behavioural Practices in thePreparation, Feeding and Storage of "Ogi" - An Infant Cereal in Rural NigerianCommunity. Journal of Early Child Development and Care. 71: 45-52.

144. NWOBU, RA, AGBONLAHOR, DE and TO ODUGBEMI (1997): Adherence ofCandida albicans to human vaginal epithelial cells. East African Medical Journal. 74(6): 389-391.

145. AGBABIAKA, A.T., ADEMIDUN, O., ANIMASHAUN, T., ODUGBEMI, TOLU,BELLO, C.S.S. AND OLUKOYA, D.K. (1992). Antimicrobial Susceptibility ofNesseria Species in Lagos. Nigeria. Nigeria Medical Journal. 24 (2): 50-53.

146. ODUGBEMI, TOLU. (1992). Food poisoning: Causes, Management, Control andrecent advances. Nigerian Medical Practitioner 24 (3): 41-45.

147. ATOYEBI, O.A., SOWEMIMO, G.O.A. AND ODUGBEMI, TOLU (1992).Bacterial flora of burn wounds in Lagos, Nigeria: a prospective study. Burns 18 (6):448-451.

148. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, ANANDAN, N, AND OLIVIA N LINA, (1992). Urinary tractPathogens with a Special Reference to Mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa atAflaj General Hospital. Annals of Saudi Medicine 12 (6): 581-582 (letter).

149. ODUJINRIN, O.M.T., C.O. AKITOYE, TOLU ODUGBEMI, J.P.O. OYERINDEAND F.I. ESUMEH (1993). Ethnographic Study on Childhood diarrhoeal diseases ina rural Nigerian Community. West African Journal of Medicine. 12 (4): 185-186.

150. ODUGBEMI, TOLU, FEMI OYEWOLE, C.S.S. BELLO, U.P ISICHEI, K.E.ONWUKEME AND F.A.B. ADEYEMI-DORO (1993). Single dose ofAzithromycin for therapy of susceptible sexually transmitted diseases: Multicentreopen evaluation. West African Journal of Medicine. 12 (3): 136-140.

151. OGUNLESI, MODUPE, ALABI, S. and ODUGBEMI TOLU (1993). Structuralstudies on the lipooligosaccharide from Campylobacter jejuni strain 1924, Biotype 1.Journal of Science Research Development 1 (1): 99-103.

152. DAINI, O.A., D.K. OLUKOYA, E.O. AKINRIMISI and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1993).Cloning and characterization of the tetracyline resistance determinant fromenteropathogenic Escherichia coli P 1479. African Journal of Medicine and MedicalScience 22: 39-41.

153. ODUGBEMI, T., ODUYEBO, O. and T. ANIMASHAUN (1994). Typhoid Fever -Microbiological Aspects. The Nigerian National Postgraduate Medical Journal: 1(2):39-43.

154. ODUGBEMI, T. (1995). Prospects and challenges for Microbiology in Nigeria.Nigerian Medical Journal 27: 69-72.

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155. CHUKWUMAH, E.I., A.I. AKINWANDE, E.O. AKINRIMISI, and TOLUODUGBEMI (1995). Isolation and characterization of the Exo-Entero toxin of Vibriocholerae strain 110 cal. West African Journal of Medicine 14 (1): 1-5.

156. NIEMOGHA, M.T., S.A. ALABI, K.C. UZOMA, T.O. ODUGBEMI, R.A.ADEGBOLA and A.O. COKER (1995). The incidence of Salmonella, Shigella, andother enteric bacterial pathogens in stool Specimens of diarrhoeic patients. NigerianMedical Journal, 28 (2): 70-74.

157. EGRI-OKWAJI, M.T.C., C.N. KESAH, E.O. IROHA, and T.O. ODUGBEMI (1996).Intravenous infusions as potential sources of neonatal septicaemia: A LagosExperience. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 6 (2): 96-100.

158 ODUGBEMI, TOLU, C.N. KESAH, T.O. OGUNSANYA, EGRI-OKWAJI, M.T.C.,and IROHA, E.C., (1996): Evaluation of "CARAT" CAPL BRAND of Chloroxylenoldisinfectant. Nigerian Medical Practitioner. 31 (4): 66-68.

159. ATOYEBI, O.A., SOWEMIMO, G.O.A. and ODUGBEMI, T. (1996). Relationship ofbactereamia to burn mortality in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Postgraduate MedicalJournal. 3 (2): 46-52.

160. EGRI-OKWAJI, M.T.C., IROHA, E.O., KESAH, C.N. and TOLU ODUGBEMI(1996). Bacterial Pathogens causing Neonatal Sepsis in an out-born neonatal Unit inLagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 6 (3): 149-152.

161. ODUYEBO, O., OGUNSOLA, F.T., KESAH, C.N., and T. ODUGBEMI (1996).Characterization of Non-fermenting Gram-negative Bacilli at the Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital - A preliminary report. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital

Medicine. 6 (3): 178-182.

162. EGRI-OKWAJI, M.T.C., E.O. IROHA, C.N. KESAH and T.O. ODUGBEMI (1998).Bacteria causing Septicaemia in neonates with Tetanus. West African Journal ofMedicine 17 (3): 136-139.

163. IROHA, E.O., C.N. KESAH, M.T.C. EGRI-OKWAJI and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1998).Bacterial eye infection in neonates: A prospective study in a neonatal unit. WestAfrican Journal of Medicine. 17 (3): 168-172.

164. IROHA, E.O., C.N. KESAH, M.T.C. EGRI-OKWAJI and T.O. ODUGBEMI (1996).Multi-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae outbreak in an inborn intensive care unit:An approach to detection and control. Nigerian Medical Journal. 30 (3): 111-114.

165. OGUNSOLA, F.T., C.N. KESAH and TOLU ODUGBEMI (1997).Antimicrobial Resistance in Nigeria: An overview. Nigerian Quarterly Journal ofHospital Medicine 7: 57-61.

166. Kesah, CN, FT Ogunsola, MT Niemogha and T Odugbemi (1997). An In vitro Studyon Methicillin and other Antimicrobial agents Against Staphylococcus aureus, 1994 -1996. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine 7 (3): 286 - 288.

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167. Oduyebo, O, FT Ogunsola and T. Odugbemi (1997). Prevalence of multi-resistantstrains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated at the Lagos University TeachingHospital from 1994 to 1996. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 7 (4):373 - 376.

168. ODUTOLA, T.A., F.T. OGUNSOLA, TOLU ODUGBEMI and AFBMABADEJE (1998). A study on prevalence of urinary tract infection in hypertensivepatients attending an urban hospital in Lagos, Nigeria Nigerian Quarterly Journal ofHospital Medicine. 8:190-192.

169. OGUNSOLA, FT; OO ODUYEBO; CN KESAH AND TO ODUGBEMI (1998). Theprevalence and Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns of various Klebsiella species inclinical samples and the implications for control of Hospital-acquired Infections.Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 8: 158-163.

170. KESAH, CN, MTC EGRI-OKWAJI, TOLU ODUGBEMI and E IROHA(1998). Resistance of Nosocomial Bacterial Pathogens to commonly usedAntimicrobial Agents. The Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 6 (2): 60.64.

171. KESAH, CN, MTC EGRI-OKWAJI, EO IROHA and TOLU ODUGBEMI(1998). Experience with hospital-acquired infections in paediatric wards of the LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital. Journal of the Nigerian Infection Control Association 1(1):21-26.

172. MABADEJE, AFB, EO BAMDELE, TOLU ODUGBEMI, MO MABAYOJE, ELBAMGBOYE, RB SANUSI, AK ABIOSE and TA ODUTOLA (1998).Clinical trial ofRoxithromycin in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital and other Health facilities inLagos. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 8(4):248-250.

173. KESAH, CN, MTC EGRI-OKWAJI, TO ODUGBEMI and EO IROHA (1998).Bacterial pathogens and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns in the out-patientsetting in Lagos. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine. 84): 256-261.

174. IROHA, EO, MTC EGRI-OKWAJI, CN KESAH and TO ODUGBEMI (1998).Changing patterns of causative organisms of neonatal septicaemia at the LagosUniversity Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Journal of Paediatrics. 25(1):1-5.

175. KESAH, CN, MTC EGRI-OKWAJI, TO ODUGBEMI and EO IROHA (1999)Bacteria associated with nosocomial infections and their Antimicrobial resistancepattern in paediatric patients in a tertiary Health institution. Journal of Medicine andMedical Sciences, 1 (1): 6-13.

176. ODUGBEMI, Tolu (1999). Setting up an infection control programme in the hospital:Role of the policy-makers. Journal of the Nigerian Infection Control Association.2(1): 4-8.

177. NIEMOGHA, MT, T. ODUGBEMI, O.A. ATOYEBI and O.K. OYEWUNMI (1999).Bacterial pathogens isolated after surgical hand scrub at the Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital. Journal of the Nigerian Infection Control Association 2 (1): 19-23.

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178. ODUYEBO, OO, F.T. OGUNSOLA AND T.O ODUGBEMI (2000).Burkholderiacepacia Infection at a University Teaching Hospital in Lagos. Journal of NigerianInfection Control Association 3 (1):10 - 15.

179. IDIKA, N, T.ODUGBEMI, C. ANIGBOGU, B.J ADEGUNLOYE, F.B.OMOJIMINIYI, S.O ELESHA and E.N AZINGE (2000). Water purification properties,Cardiovascular and Metabolic effects of Potash Alum (Trona). Nigerian QuarterlyJournal of Hospital Medicine 10(2): 132-136.

180. IDIKA, N, TO ODUGBEMI and EE EKANEM (2001): Solar Radiation Method ofWater purification: A potential way of reducing morbidity and mortality due todiarrhoeal diseases. Proceedings at the Third NSF International Symposium on SmallDrinking Water and Waste Systems April 22-25 Washington DC, USA. Pg 101-110

181. IDIKA N., T. ODUGBEMI, E.E. EKANEM & F.T. OGUNSOLA (2001). FactorsResponsible for Domestic Water Contamination. Journal of the Nigerian Infection ControlAssociation – 4(1): 1-5.

182. NIEMOGHA M.T., A.O. ATOYEBI, F.T. OGUNSOLA, & T. ODUGBEMI (2001). The“Elbow-Way” to Proper Handwashing: A Device Improvised for Health Facilities Wherethere is no running Water. Journal of the Nigerian Infection Control Association – 4(1): 16-20.

183 ONILE, BA and TOLU ODUGBEMI (2002). Genital Ulcer Disease in Ilorin, Nigeria.African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology 3(1): 21-23

184. KESAH, C.N.F and ODUGBEMI, TOLU (2002).Beta - Lactamase Detection inNosocomial Bacterial Pathogens in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Postgraduate MedicalJournal.9 (4): 210-213.

185. IREGBU, K.C.; F.T OGUNSOLA and T.O. ODUGBEMI (2002). Infections causedby Acinetobacter species and their susceptibility to 14 antibiotics in Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital. West African Journal of Medicine. 21(3): 226-229.

186. OLATUNJI-BELLO, I.I, A.IBEGWAM AND T.O ODUGBEMI (2002). A review ofthe use of computer and Internet services in a Lagos Tertiary Institution. NigerianJournal of Health and Biomedical Sciences 1(1):13-21.

187. ODUGBEMI, Tolu (2002). Comments on Bioterrorism and Pathogens. NigerianJournal of Health and Biomedical Sciences 1(1):26-28.

188. .IREGBU, KC, FT OGUNSOLA and TOLU ODUGBEMI (2002).Susceptibility profile of Enterococcus faecalis isolated at the Lagos UniversityTeaching Hospital, Nigeria. Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 9(3):125-128

189. IDIKA, N; ODUGBEMI, T and OGUNSOLA, F.T. (2002). An assessment of existingcommon traditional methods of water purification. African Journal of Clinical &Experimental Microbiology. 3(1): 41-44

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190 KESAH, CNF; EGRI-OKWAJI, MTC; ODUGBEMI, T and IROHA, E (2002). Studyon Extra cost implications of Hospital Acquired Infection in Paediatric Patients in aTertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Health and BiomedicalSciences. 1(2):559-567.

191. ABE-AIBINU, I.E; OHAEGBULAM, V; ODUGBEMI, T.O. (2002). A comparativestudy on the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Klebsiella and Enterobacterspecies from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Journal of the NigerianInfection Control Association. 3(2):14-17.

192. OGUNSOLA, F.T.; UTULU, P.C.; MABAYOJE, O; ODUGBEMI, T; MABADEJE,A.F.B. (2002). Reservoirs of Nosocomial Pathogens at a University TeachingHospital in Nigeria. Journal of the Nigerian Infection Control Association. 3(2):18-24.

193. KESAH C., BEN REDJEB S., ODUGBEMI T.O., BOYE C.S.B., DOSSOM.,NDINYA ACHOLA J.O., KOULLA-SHIRO S., BENBACHIR B., RAHAL K.,and M.BORG. (2003). Prevalence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus inEight African Hospitals and Malta. Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 9(2): 153-156.

194. AIBINU E.I., OHAEGBULAM V.C., ADENIPEKUN E.A., OGUNSOLA F.T.,ODUGBEMI T.O. and MEE B.J. (2003). Extended-Spectrum ß-Lactames Enzymes inClinical Isolates of Enterobacter Species from Lagos, Nigeria. Journal of ClinicalMicrobiology. 41(5): 2197-2200.

195. AIBINU I, T.O. ODUGBEMI and BRIAN J. MEE (2003). Extended-Spectrum ß-Lactamases in Isolates of Klebsiella spp and Escherichia coli from Lagos, Nigeria.Nigerian Journal of Health and Biomedical Sciences. 2(2): 53-60.

196. UZOHO C.C., ER OLA, MT NIEMOGHA and T. ODUGBEMI (2003). Risk FactorsAssociated with postcaesarean Wound Sepsis at the Lagos University TeachingHospital, Lagos. Nigerian Medical Journal, 44(4): 86-90.

197. KESAH C.N.F., EGRI-OKWAJI MTC, E.O.IROHA and T.O. ODUGBEMI (2004).Aerobic Bacterial Nosocomial Infections in paediatric Surgical Patients at a TertiaryHealth Institution in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, 11(1):4-9.

198. AIBINU E.I., ADENIPEKUN E.A and ODUGBEMI T.O. (2004). Emergence ofQuinolone Resistance amongst Escherichia coli strains isolated from clinicalinfections in some Lagos State Hospitals in Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Health andBiomedical Sciences 3(2): 73-78.

199. FASHAE, K, AIBINU E.I., OGUNSOLA F.T., ODUGBEMI T.O. and MEE B.J.(2004). Extended-Spectrum ß-Lactamase (ESBL) in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolatesfrom Septicaemic Children in Ibadan, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Health andBiomedical Sciences 3(2): 79-84.

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200. AKUJOBI, C.N., OGUNSOLA, F.T., IREGBU, K.C. and ODUGBEMI, T.O. (2005).Comparative Evaluation of Direct Stool Smear and Formol –Ether ConcentrationMethods in the Identification of Cryptosporidium species. Nigerian Journal of Healthand Biomedical Sciences 4(1):5-7

201. IDIKA, N., ODUGBEMI, T.O. and EKANEM, E.E. (2005). An Evaluation of theBacteriological Quality of Water Consumed by the Inhabitants of Some Rural Areas ofLagos State. Nigerian Journal of Health and Biomedical Sciences.4 (1):61-66.

202. AIBINU,I, ADENIPEKUN,TAYO, ADELOWOTAN,TOYIN, OGUNSANYA,T andTOLU ODUGBEMI (2007). Evaluation of the antimicrobial properties of differentparts of Citrus aurantifolia (lime fruits) as used locally. African Journal of Traditional,Complementary and Alternative Medicine.4(2):185-190.

203. ODUGBEMI, T.O., AKINSULIRE, O.R., AIBINU, I.E., and P. FABEKU (2007).Medicinal plants useful for Malaria therapy in Okeigbo, Ondo-State, Southwest,Nigeria. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine.4(2):191-198.

204. AKINSULIRE, O, AIBINU, I.E, ADENIPEKUN, TAYO, ADELOWOTAN, TOYINand TOLU ODUGBEMI (2007). In vitro antimicrobial activity of crude extracts fromplants Bryophyllum pinnatum and Kalanchoe crenata. African Journal of Traditional,Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 4(3):338-344.

205. FUSI-NGWA, CNK, MTC EGRI-OKWAJI, T. ODUGBEMI and E IROHA (2007). Astudy pediatric nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Lagos,Nigeria. International Journal of Biological and Chemical Science .1 (1): 54-60.

206. AIBINU, IE, FR Peters,KO Amisu, S A ADESIDA ,MO Ojo and TOLUODUGBEMI (2007).Multidrug Resistance in E. Coli strains and public HealthImplication. Journal of American Science.3 (3):22-33.

207. AIBINU I, T. NWANNEKA AND TOLU ODUGBEMI (2007).Occurrence of ESBL and MBL in Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa fromNigeria. Journal of American Science.3 (4):81-85.

208. ADELOWOTAN, O., I. AIBINU, E. ADENIPEKUN and TOLU ODUGBEMI (2008).The In-Invitro Antimicrobial Activity of Abrus precatorius (L) Fabaceae Extract onSome Clinical Pathogens. The Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal .15 ( 1 ) :32-37.

209. AYOOLA, GA, IPAV SS, SOFIDAYA MO, ADEPOJU-BELLO AA, COKER HAB,ODUGBEMI TO (2008). Phytochemical screening and free radical scavengingactivities of the fruits and leaves of Allanblackia floribunda Oliv (Guttiferae).International Journal of Health Research, June 2008;1(2):87-93

210. AYOOLA, GA, JOHNSON OO, ADELOWOTAN T, AIBINU IE, ADENIPEKUN E,ADEPOJU-BELLO AA, COKER HAB and TOLU ODUGBEMI (2008). Evaluation ofthe chemical constituents and the antimicrobial activity of the volatile oil of Citrusreticulate fruit (Tangerine fruit peel) from Southwest Nigeria. African Journal ofBiotechnology. 7(13):2227-2231.

211. AYOOLA G.A., AKPANIKA G.A., SOFIDIYA M.O., OSUNKALU V.O., COKERH.A.B., AWOBAJO F.O., ODUGBEMI T. (2008) A comparative study of the anti-inflammatory properties of Allanblackia floribunda and Kigelia africana fruits. PlantaMedica 74(9), 957.

212. AYOOLA G.A., LAWORE F.M., ADELOWOTAN T., AIBINU I.E., ADENIPEKUNE., COKER H.A.B., AND T. ODUGBEMI. (2008). Chemical analysis andantimicrobial activity of the essential oil of Syzigium aromaticum (Clove). AfricanJournal of Microbiology research. (2) 162-166.

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213. AYOOLA G.A., AKPANIKA G.A., AWOBAJO F.O., SOFIDIYA M.O.,OSUNKALU V.O., COKER H.A.B., ODUGBEMI T.O. (2009) Anti-inflammatoryProperties of the fruits of Allanblackia floribunda Oliv. (Guttiferae). Botany ResearchInternational 2(1), 21-26.

214. AYOOLA G.A., NGENE I.E., AWOBAJO F.O., JALEEL C.A., OLATUNJI-BELLOI.I., ODUGBEMI T.O. (2009) Hypoglycaemic effect of the aqueous extract of theleaves of Allanblackia floribunda Oliv. (Guttiferae). Journal of Phytology 1(4): 260-266.

215. AWOBAJO, O.O; OLATUNJI-BELLO,I.I; OBILADE, T.T; ODUGBEMI, T.O (2010)Knowledge of the nutritional and medicinaluse of some vegetables among a cross-section of market women in two major food markets in Lagos State, South WestNigeria. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 9(3): 216- 221.

216. AIBINU I.E.,PFEIFER Y., OGUNSOLA F., ODUGBEMI TOLU,KOENIG W. and GHEBREMEDHIN B. (2011) Emergence of B-lactamases OXA-10,VEB-1 and CMY in Providencia spp. from Nigeria. Journal of AntimicrobialChemotherapy 66 (8): 1931-1932.

217. AIBINU I., PFEIFER Y., PETERS F., OGUNSOLA F., ADENIPEKUN E.,ODUGBEMI T., KOENIG W. Emergence of blaCTX-M-15, qnrB1, and the aac(6’)-Ib-cr resistance genes in Pantoea agglomerans and Enterobacter cloacae from Nigeria(Sub-Saharan Africa). J. Med Microbiology. 2011 Sep 15. PMID: 21921107.

23. VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS:

1. Patron, Women's league, Methodist Church, Oke-Ayedun Ekiti effective December1986.

2. Member, Archdeaconry Board, St. Luke's Church, Okeigbo, Ondo State, 1986.

3. Patron, Anglican Youth Fellowship, St. Luke's Church, Archdeaconry, Okeigbo,Ondo State, effective 1993.

4. Grand Patron, National Handicap Carers Association of Nigeria, May, 1999.

5. Patron, Principals of Okeigbo Secondary Schools Association, December 2000.

6. Member representing Oke-igbo Archdeaconry at Synod of the Anglican Church ofONDO DIOCESE (The highest Governing Board that has the power to enact laws andregulations. Effective January 2001).

7. Grand Patron, Boys Brigade Nigeria, 4th Ondo Company, St. Luke’s AnglicanChurch, Oke-Igbo; effective 2001.

PROFESSOR TOLU ODUGBEMI, OON, NNOM, Hon. D.Sc., Ph.D (Sheffield), MD(Lagos), DFMC, PNMC, FAS, FRCPath.(UK), FMCPath.(Nig.), FWACP (Lab. Med).September, 2011

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