Dr. Adeyemi Oluwaseun Dada

Adeyemi Oluwaseun Dada

MB,BS; MSc; MWACP; FMCPath
  • adeyemi.dada@lasucom.edu.ng

Academic Background, Trainings, Skills, Positions, Teaching, Achievements (in Summary).

Attended Federal Government College Ilorin. Studied Medicine and Surgery at College of Medicine, University of Ilorin. Trained and worked as an advanced life support emergency care practitioner with Critical Rescue International, Lagos after completion of the service year. Specialist training in Department of Chemical Pathology, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-araba. Was awarded Membership of the West African College of Physicians and Fellowship in Pathology by the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria. Master of Science in Clinical Pathology was from College of Medicine, University of Lagos Akoka. Worked as a Lecturer at Ben Carson Senior College of Medicine, Babcock University, and Consultant Chemical Pathologist with Babcock University Teaching Hospital. Joined the services of Lagos State University College of Medicine having worked with Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja. A member of International Federation of Clinical Chemists and African Federation of Clinical Chemists

Research Interests/Specialisations

Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders

Publications

1. Adekunle OM, Njokanma FO, Solarin UA, Dada OA, Animashaun AB, Ubuanne P., (2020)
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Hypovitaminosis D in Nigerian Children with Sickle Cell Anemia”, Annals of Health Research, Vol. 6,Issue 4, Pp. 410-420 .

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Hypovitaminosis D in Nigerian Children with Sickle Cell Anemia”, Annals of Health Research, Vol. 6,Issue 4, Pp. 410-420 .

2. Adenuga-Taiwo AO, Dada OA, Adedeji OO, Shakunle A, Sodunke O., (2019)
Case Control Study of Growth Hormone Concentration and Alveolar Ridge Changes in Prosthetic Dentistry”, LASU Journal of Health Sciences, Vol. 2,Issue 2,Pp. 12-16

Case Control Study of Growth Hormone Concentration and Alveolar Ridge Changes in Prosthetic Dentistry”, LASU Journal of Health Sciences, Vol. 2,Issue 2,Pp. 12-16

3. Dada AO, Soriyan OO, Okpara H, Onyenekwu CP, Egbuagha E.
Relationship between Prostate Specific Antigen and Body Mass Index among men who reside in South West Nigeria. Ann Trop Pathol 2018; 9:42-46.

Relationship between Prostate Specific Antigen and Body Mass Index among men who reside in South West Nigeria. Ann Trop Pathol 2018; 9:42-46.

4. Dada AO, Oshodi TA, Ajie IO. Onyenekwu CP.
Prevalence of Insulin resistance among patients attending the HIV clinic in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital. Diabetes Metab syndr. 2017; 17:30086-3.

Prevalence of Insulin resistance among patients attending the HIV clinic in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital. Diabetes Metab syndr. 2017; 17:30086-3.

5. Onyenekwu CP, Dada AO, Babatunde OT
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components among overweight and obese Nigerian adolescents and young adults. Niger J Clin Pract 2017; 20:670-6.

 The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components among overweight and obese Nigerian adolescents and young adults. Niger J Clin Pract 2017; 20:670-6.

6. Onyenekwu CP, Dada AO, Gbadebo AA, Oshunbade AA.
 An audit of Chemical Pathology Laboratory investigation request forms received at a Private Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria. Borno Medical Journal 2017; 14(1); 85-90.

An audit of Chemical Pathology Laboratory investigation request forms received at a Private Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria. Borno Medical Journal 2017; 14(1); 85-90.

7. Osegbe ID, Dada AO, Soriyan OO
Framingham risk assessment of Metabolic Syndrome patients at a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. Afr J Med Health Sci 2017; 16:89-93.

Framingham risk assessment of Metabolic Syndrome patients at a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. Afr J Med Health Sci 2017; 16:89-93.

8. Otokunefor O, Dada AO.
The Metabolic Clinic: Challenges in a Developing Country. Cardiology and Angiology Journal 2018; 7(1)1-2.

The Metabolic Clinic: Challenges in a Developing Country. Cardiology and Angiology Journal 2018; 7(1)1-2.

9. Oyetunde O, Adefalujo A, Ayeni K, Nabofa W, Nwozichi C, Dada A, Yusuf A.
Urinary Bladder Thickness, Tumor Antigen, and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in a Low Schistosoma haematobium Endemic Rural Community of Nigeria. Urol Sci 2018; 29:151-155..

Urinary Bladder Thickness, Tumor Antigen, and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in a Low Schistosoma haematobium Endemic Rural Community of Nigeria. Urol Sci 2018; 29:151-155.

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