M.Sc, Ph.D, immunologist, chemical pathologist, born March 31, 1939, Ibadan, Oyo State; mar ried Adelaja Sikirat Idowu 1966, one son, two daughters; Education: Ibadan Grammar School, 1953-57, 1959-60, Bromley Technical College, Bromley, England, 1962-64, Paddington Technical College, London, 1965-66, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 1974-76, University of Tbadan, 1977-80, World Health Organisation Consul tant for Immunology Course, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 1973; Visiting Scientist, Immunologenetics Laboratory, Red-Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1976; Lecturer, Chemical Pathology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, 1978-79; Senior Lecturer, Chemical Pathology, 1980-82; Associate Professor of Immunology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, since 1983; Deputy-Chairman, In ternational Union of Nutritional Sciences Committee on Nutrition and Immunity, 1986-90; member, Canadian Society for Im munology; member, International Union of Immunological Societies; Associate, Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences, 1964; fellow, Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences, 1986; Publications: Plasma Inhibitoryfactors in Protein Calorie Malnutrition in Contem porary Issues in Chemical Nutrition (New York, Allen R. Liss), Natural Killer Cell Ac tivityin ProteinCalorieMalnutrition in Nutri tion and Immunity (New York, Marcel Dekker): Hobbies: photography, table tennis, monopoly, cycling; Official Address: Im munology Unit, Department of Chemical Pathology, College ofMedicine, University of Ibadan; Telephone: (022) 400010 extension 2849 or2216; Home: 5Salimonu Street, Kongi Layout, via Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State; Telephone: (022) 711885.
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