Adejoke Elizabeth Memudu Ph.D (University of Ilorin); M.Sc. (University of Lagos College of Medicine); B.Sc. (University of Ilorin College of Health Sciences)
Associate Professor/ Head of Department , Edo University Iyamho, Iyamho, Edo · Nigeria
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Human Anatomy ISSN 2577-2279
Research interests
- Neurosciences: Neurodevelopmental Neuro-Behavioural
- Neuro-Degenerative Studies. Immunohistochemistry
- Neuroanatomy
- Cellular Neuroscience
- Molecular Neurobiology
- Neurochemistry
- Brain Development
- Neurogenesis
- Developmental Neurobiology
- Brain Culture
Biography
Dr. Adejoke Elizabeth Memudu (PhD, MSc, BSc) is Associate Professor and Head of Department at Edo University Iyamho, Iyamho, Edo, Nigeria. She completed her academic training at the University of Ilorin, the University of Lagos College of Medicine, and the University of Ilorin College of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on neuroprotective agents and cognitive function, with particular emphasis on alpha lipoic acid, N-acetyl cysteine, memory mechanisms, and behavioral assessments using the Y-maze paradigm. Dr. Memudu has authored over 12 indexed publications, including her most-cited work on the neurotoxic effects of fluoride and aluminium on neuronal morphology and cellular functions (2015), which has received 39 citations.
Selected publications
- Fluoride and aluminium disturb neuronal morphology, transport functions, cholinesterase, lysosomal and cell cycle activities 2015 cited 39×
- Alpha lipoic acid ameliorates scopolamine induced memory deficit and neurodegeneration in the cerebello-hippocampal cortex 2021 cited 24×
- Evaluation of the role of Neem leaf supplement in averting Alzheimer's Disease neuropathology and cognitive deficit in experimental model of Wistar Rats 2023 cited 3×
- Introducing the Best Medicinal Mushrooms for Brain Health Recent 2025
- Models developed to explain the effects of stress on brain and behavior Recent 2025
- N-acetylcysteine Alleviates Depression through Up-regulation of Synaptophysin, Inhibition of Reactivity Astrocytes, and Anhedonia in the Forced Swim Test Animal Model 2022
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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