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Prof.
ANEKWE
Gregory
Ajinkonye
B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D, biochemist, born November 17, 1940, Ukpor, Anambra State; married Lucy Ifeoma Ajakpo, two sons, one daughter; Education: St John's University, New York, USA, 1967-70, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA, 1971-72, Upstate Medical Centre, Syracuse, New York, USA, 1974-75, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1977; Research Associate of Nobel Laurate, Konrad Bloch, Harvard University, Cam bridge, Massachusetts, USA; former member, Board of Governors, Research Programmes Committee, National Institute for Trypa nosomiasis Research, Kaduna; acting head, Department of Biochemistry and Con sultant Biochemist, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, 1976-84; visiting Pro fessor of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, Kenya; member, National Institute For Policy and Strategic Studies, Research Project, Kuru, Jos; Professor, Head, Department of Biochemistry, University of Jos, Jos; member, New York Academy of Science' member, In ternational Society For Fat Research; member, American Institute of Chemists; member, American Oil Chemists Society; fellow of Na tional Institute of Health, USA, 1974; Publica tions: Biochemistry a Year's Course, (Washington DC, College and University Press, 1975); Biochemistry (New York, Van tage, 1980); Hobbies: music, photography; Of ficial Address: Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos; Home: House 7, Permanent Site, Univer sity of Jos, Plateau State.
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