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Olaniyan-Taylor, G. O

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Personal name headingOlaniyan-Taylor, G. O.
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Variant(s)Olaniyan, G. Oladunni
Olaniyan-Taylor, G. Oladunni
Olaniyan-Taylor, Grace Oladunni Lucia
Olaniyan-Taylor, Oladunni
Taylor, G. O. Olaniyan-
Taylor, Grace Oladunni
Associated countryNigeria
Associated placeIbadan (Nigeria)
Field of activityClinical chemistry Lipids--Metabolism Body fluids--Regulation
AffiliationUniversity of Ibadan. College of Medicine
University of Ibadan. University College Hospital
University of Ibadan. Department of Chemical Pathology
Nigerian Academy of Science
Profession or occupationClinical chemists Medical teaching personnel
Professor of chemical pathology
Found inThe body fluid is not only water, 2004: t.p. (Prof. G.O. Olaniyan-Taylor, FAS) page 63 (Professor G. Oladunni Olaniyan-Taylor; born in Efon Alaaye, Ekiti State, to the late Chief R.A.W. Olaniyan and Madam Elizabeth Olatoun Olaniyan; she attended Queen's School, Ede, 1952-1956; Nigerian College of Arts and Science, Enugu, 1957-1959; University College, Ibadan 1959-1962, graduating with honors in chemistry; worked at Western Region Agricultural Research Station at Moor Plantation, Ibadan 1962-1963; started her academic career as an assistant research fellow, Department of Chemical Pathology, University of Ibadan, 1963; Ph.D. in chemical pathology, specialty lipid metabolism, 1969; lecturer II 1970, senior lecturer 1975, reader 1979, professor of chemical pathology 1984; head of the Department of Chemical Pathology 1991-1994; honorary consultant at the University College Hospital, Ibadan; for 39 years has been involved in training of medical students and medical scientists at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan) page 65 (Professor Oladunni Olaniyan-Taylor; was married to the late Professor Ajibola Taylor, also a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science)
Wikipedia, September 12, 2018 (Grace Oladunni Taylor; also known as Grace Oladunni Lucia Olaniyan-Taylor; biochemist, formerly at University of Ibadan; she retired in 2004 but continued to lecture at Department of Chemical Pathology, Ibadan; her speciality was the analysis of lipids in cardiovascular disease, and her comparison of lipid metabolism confirmed that cholesterol levels are not a product of race, but rather diet and exercise levels)
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