Professional of the Year - Medical Research
Emmanuel J. Ajala |
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Title: | Biomedical Researcher/Principal Investigator |
Industry: | Research |
Type of Organization: | Medical Research Facility |
Major Product/Service: | Providing pathophysiological investigation of HIV infection, Ebola viruses, and breast cancer; Medical research towards finding a cure for diabetes |
Expertise: | With over 20 years experience, Mr. Ajala is responsible for the pathophysiological investigation of HIV infection, breast cancer, and COVID related illnesses. He is actively involved in silencing the COVID-19 pathway through a set of glycoproteins derived from the immune system's dual mitochondrial and endosomal compartments. |
Geographic Area of Distribution: | International |
Affiliations: | A.A.A.S.; A.C.S. |
University/Degree: | B.Sc., Chemistry, Fisk University; M.Sc., Chemistry, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn; Candidate, Ph.D. |
Hobbies/Sports: | Playing soccer, badminton, volleyball |
Work History: | Previously, Mr. Ajala served as a chemistry lab instructor with Tennessee State University. He was a teaching assistant with Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, and a surgical technician at St. Anthony's Hospital, in Amarillo, Texas. |
Published Works: | Articles pending |
Career Accomplishments: | Mr. Ajala was instrumental in the deletion of the Ebola virus glycoprotein pathway critical to its glycosylation that triggered cell circle arrest. |