LC control no. | n 2011183158 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Olaniyan-Taylor, G. O. |
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 country | Nigeria |
Associated place | Ibadan (Nigeria) |
Field of activity | Clinical chemistry Lipids--Metabolism Body fluids--Regulation |
Affiliation | University of Ibadan. College of Medicine University of Ibadan. University College Hospital University of Ibadan. Department of Chemical Pathology Nigerian Academy of Science |
Profession or occupation | Clinical chemists Medical teaching personnel Professor of chemical pathology |
Found in | The 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) |
Associated language | eng |