Professor Olufisayo Jejelowo
Olufisayo
Jejelowo, Ph.D. is Director and
Chief Research Officer at
Global Progressive Network
and
Africa2Moon Mission Ambassador.
Fisayo was Professor and former Chair of Biology Department at Texas
State University and Director of the NASA University Research Center for
Bionanotechnology and Environmental Research (CBER).
She also served as Chief Research Officer for the NASA Science and Technology
Institute, for minority institutions.
She received training in Biodeterioration and Biodegradation at the
Commonwealth Mycological Institute in England. She has extensive
leadership development training as NASA NAFP, NASA ASEE, NASA NAFEO
academy Fellow plus 24 years of experience with NASA-related research
and student development efforts.
As a NASA Fellow Fisayo worked at Johnson Space Center and Ames Research
Center to apply nanotechnology to microbiological problems in confined
environments.
Her papers include
Single-walled carbon nanotube induces oxidative stress and activates
nuclear transcription factor-kappaB in human keratinocytes,
Whole-transcriptome RNAseq analysis from minute amount of total RNA,
Characterization of synthetic DNA bar codes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
gene-deletion strains,
Analysis of Stress Responsive Genes Induced by Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in BJ Foreskin Cells,
Sensitive Giant Magnetoresistive-based Immunoassay for Multiplex
Mycotoxin Detection,
UltraSensitive Mycotoxin Detection by STING Sensors, and
Large-scale pyrosequencing of synthetic DNA: a comparison with results from Sanger dideoxy sequencing.
Fisayo earned her B.Sc (Hons) in Botany/Plant Biology at
University of Lagos in 1982.
She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in
Microbiology and Plant Pathology at
the University of Manchester in 1987.
Read her
LinkedIn profile.