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Curriculum Vitae Adamude Fatima Amin CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL BIO-DATA Full Name : ADAMUDE, Fatima Amin Place/Date of Birth : Jos/July 22nd 1987 Nationality : Nigerian State of Origin/LGA : Nasarawa State/Keana Religion : Islam Permanent Home Address: No 3, JIBWIS Street Along Lafia East, Lafia Local Government Area, Nasarawa State. Present Postal Address: Department of Biochemistry, Federal University Lafia, P.M.B 146 Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria. GSM Numbers : +2348036108103. +2347011110556 E-mail Address : [email protected] [email protected] Marital Status : Married EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED i. Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria ii. National Teachers’ Institute, Kaduna iii. Government Science School Lafia, Nasarawa State iv. Children Academy Private School Jos, Plateau State ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION OBTAINED WITH DATES PhD Biochemistry (in view) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Adamude Fatima Amin Fellowship in Clinical Nutrition Medversity ………………………… 2019 M.Sc. (Biochemistry) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria …………………………… 2014 Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) National Teachers Institute, Lafia Study Center …………... 2010 B. Sc. (Biochemistry) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria …………………………… 2007 SSCE Government Science School Lafia ……………….………….. 2001 FSLC Children Academy Private School Jos …………………… 1995 PROFESSIONAL/SCIENTIFIC TRAINING AND CERTIFICATES OBTAINED WITH DATE International Computer Driving License (ICDL) Certification 2021 ICDL Workforce (Cyber Security, Online Collaboration, Presentation and ICT Education) C-Tutors International Competency in Writing Journal Articles ……………………… 2020 Sagif Training Consult (In Collaboration with British Safety Council) Health, Safety and Environment Course (HSE I, II and III) ……………………………. 2016 Science and Technology Education Post-Basic Project (Step-B) Federal Government and World Bank Assisted Project. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria ……………………………. 2011 Grand Service Coin, Lafia Diploma in Computer Appreciation ………………………………. 2007 BODIES OF MEMBERSHIP WITH DATE Member Biochemical Society (ID 20008991) 2020 Adamude Fatima Amin Member Federation of European Biochemical Society (FEBS –ID 20008991) 2020 Member International Society on Toxinology (IST-ID 0880) 2018 Member Environment and safety Management Institute 2016 Member Nutrition Society of Nigeria (NSN) 2016 Member Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NSBMB) 2015 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Certified Environment and Safety Manager (CESM) Environment and Safety Management Institute………………… 2016 WORKING EXPERIENCE Lecturer II Department of Biochemistry Federal University Lafia …………………….…………… 2015 – till date Biochemistry Lecturer (Part-time Staff) Department of Biochemistry Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria ……………………… 2012 – 2013 Behavior Maintenance Officer (NYSC) Society for Family Health Kano State ………………………… 2007– 2010 National Veterinary Research Institute Vom, Department of Biochemistry. (Industrial Attachment) ………………………………. 2004 Adamude Fatima Amin RESEARCH EXPERIENCE, ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS i. Fatima Amin Adamude, Nwobodo Ndubuisi Nwobodo, Emeka John Dingwoke, Ikenna Bruno Aguh, Oluchi Ekwutosi Nwosu, Abraham Ubhenin (2020). Identification and characterization of lectin gene isolated from an indigenous Albizia lebbeck seeds. Scientific African. 7 (2020) e00234 1-6. ii. Robert Ikechukwu Uroko, Fatima Amin Adamude, Simeon Ikechukwu Egba, Charles Nnanna Chukwu, Chidimma Lilian Asadu, Emmanuel Chidera Okwara (2020). Effects of combined ethanol extract of Funtumia africana and Abutilon mauritianum leaves (FAAM) on liver function indices of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) induced rats. Herba Pol 2020; 66(3): 24-35 DOI:10.2478/hepo-2020-0013 iii. Robert Ikechukwu Uroko, Fatima Amin Adamude, Simeon Ikechukwu Egba, Chinedu Paulinus Nwuke, Chidimma Lilian Asadu, Peter Anyaorah (2020). Effects of combined ethanol extract of Funtumia africana and Abutilon mauritianum leaves on prostate biomarkers and serum mineral levels in prostatic hyperplasia induced male rats. J Renal Endocrinol 2021;7:e06 iv. Robert I. Uroko, Charles N. Chukwu, Simeon I. Egba, Fatima A. Adamude, Joy C. Ajuzie (2020). Combined ethanol extract of Funtumia africana and Abutilon mauritianium leaves improves the lipid profile and kidney function indices of benign prostatic hyperplasia in rats. Acta Sci. Pol. Technol. Aliment. 19(4) 2020, 395–404 v. Uroko, Robert I.; Adamude, Fatima A.; Egba, Simeon I.; Ani, Chijioke C. and Ekpenyong, James E. (2020). Hepatoprotective effects of methanol extract of Acanthus montanus leaves on acetaminophen-induced liver injury in rats. Pharmacology Online. Archives. Vol. 1: 248- 260 vi. Auwalu Garba, Dingwoke Emeka John, Fatima Amin Adamude, Nwobodo Ndubuisi Nwobodo, Mohammed Lawan (2019). Comparative Free Radical Scavenging Efficacy of Leaves Extract of Moringa oleifera and Petals Extract of Hibiscus sabdariffa. Phamacognosy Journal. 11 (6): 217-222. vii. Emeka John Dingwoke, Fatima Amin Adamude, Chimee Ethel Chukwuocha, Ahmed Adamu Ambi, Nwobodo Ndubuisi Nwobodo, Abdullahi Balarabe Sallau, Humphrey Chukwuemeka Nzelibe (2019). Inhibition of Trypanosoma evansi Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase by Myristic Acid Analogues Isolated from Khaya senegalensis and Tamarindus indica. Journal of Experimental Pharmacology. 2019:11 135–148. viii. Fatima Amin Adamude, Emeka John Dingwoke, Nwobodo Ndubuisi Nwobodo, Abraham Ubhenin (2019). Inhibition of Nigerian Echis ocellatus Phospholipase A2: Perspectives and Opportunities in Venomics; Book Chapter. Recent Advances in Biological Research. Book Publishers International. Vol. 3: Pp. 126-142. Adamude Fatima Amin ix. Nweze CC, Dingwoke EJ, Adamude FA, Nwobodo Ndubuisi Nwobodo (2019). Phytochemical profile and comparative anti-radical scavenging activities of n-hexane extracts of indigenous Zingiber officinale and Curcuma longa. Free Radicals and Antioxidants. 9: 74-82 x. Nwobodo N.N., Adamude F. A., Dingwoke, E.J and Ubhenin, A. E (2019). Formulation and evaluation of elastic liposomes of decitabine prepared by rotary evaporation method. Universal journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 4(3), 1-5. xi. Ubhenin, A. E., Adamude F. A., Dingwoke, E.J and Nwobodo N.N (2019). Hypolipidamic study of ethyl acetate leaves extract of Momordica charantia on the biochemical parameters of Streptozotocin-Nicotinamide induced type 2 diabetic rats. Biomedical Research Vol. 30 (4): 529-537 xii. Ubhenin, A. E., Adamude F. A., Nweze,C.C., and Dingwoke, E.J. (2019). Protective effects of Pleurotus ostreatus in ameliorating carbon tetrachloride (ccl4) induced liver injury in Wistar rats. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. Vol. 13(5), pp. 104-111. xiii. Uroko R. I., Nwuke C.P., Uchenna N. O., Asadu C. L., Dingwoke E. J., Adamude F. A., Nwobodo N. N. (2019). Hepatocurative effects of methanol extract of Acanthus montanus leaves on acetaminophen-induced liver failure in rats. Drug Invention Today Vol. 11(9): 2176-2183. xiv. Adim Ekene Ugochukwu, Dingwoke Emeka John, Adamude Fatima Amin, Edenta Chidi, Nwobodo Ndubuisi Nwobodo, Offiah Raymond Ogbonna, Onyeka Ifeanyi Peter and Ezeaku Ikenna Nnamdi (2018). Bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects of ethyl acetate root bark extract of Terminalia avicennioides on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. African Journal of Biochemistry Research. Vol. 12 (5): 45-54 xv. Fatima A. Adamude and Moh Kingsley Onyekachi (2017). In Vivo Anti-Diarrhoeal Activity of Methanol Extract of Bombax Buonopozense. Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 2 (1): 1-4. xvi. Aliyu, N., Adamude, F.A. and Adamu, Z. (2017). Nutritional Upgrade of Biological Pretreated Groundnut Husk Using Aspergillus niger And Trichoderma viride. Nigerian Journal of Scientific Research, 16(4): 2017; July-August; njsr.abu.edu.ng. Adamude Fatima Amin xvii. Adamude, F.A., Nok, A.J., Aliyu, N. and Onyike E. (2016) Purification and Characterization of Phospholipase A2 Inhibitor from Echis ocellatus Serum. International Journal of Biochemistry Research and Review. Vol. 13 (1): 1-16. xviii. Adamude, F.A., Bashir, M., Yusuf, P.O., and Nok A.J. (2016). Specificity Studies of Phospholipase A2 Inhibitor from Echis ocellatus Serum. Journal of Advances in Biology and Biotechnology. Vol. 8 (2): 1-8. xix. Ubhenin, A. E., Igbe, I., Adamude F.A. and Falodun A. (2016). Hepatoprotective Effects of Ethanol Extract of Caesalpiniabonduc against Carbon Tetrachloride Induced Hepatotoxicity in Albino Rats. J. Appl. Sci. Environ. Manage. Vol. 20 (2) 396 – 400. HONORS/DISTINCTIONS Best Graduating MSc. Student in Biochemistry Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria …………………………… 2014 Best Graduating Student in Biochemistry (Nigerian Breweries Award) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria ……………………………. 2007 Best Graduating Student in Biochemistry (Prof. Agbalakas’ Award) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria ……………………………. 2007 RESEARCH ARTICLES PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES 1. Adamude, F.A., Nok, A.J., Aliyu, N. and Onyike E. (2016) Purification and Characterization of Phospholipase A2 Inhibitor from Echis ocellatus Serum and its Effects on Neurotoxic and Non Toxic Secretory Phospholipase A2. 10th Federation of African Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (FASBMB) and 34th Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NSBMB) Conference, federal University of technology, Minna Nigeria 2. Adamude Fatima Amin, Nwobodo Ndubisi Nwobodo, Emeka John Dingwoke and Aguh Bruno Ikenna (October 2018). Novel Galactose-specific Lectin coding protein detected by PCR in an Indigenous Albizia lebbeck Seeds. 2nd Biennial
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