ABSU Set to Host 75th Inaugural Lecture

ABSU is set to hold its 75th Inaugural lecture by Professor Stanley Chukwuma Okereke. Read on to know more and what to expect from the lecture.

ABSU Set to Host 75th Inaugural Lecture
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Abia State University (ABSU) cordially invites you to attend its 75th Inaugural Lecture featuring Professor Stanley Chukwuma Okereke, Professor of Ethnopharmacology and Medical Biochemistry. ABSU is one University known for its commitment to academic excellence and groundbreaking research across various disciplines and this lecture goes on to prove the tradition of intellectual exploration and scholarly achievement. 

Here are key details of the event: 

Topic: Delaying Aging: The Role of Biochemistry

Date:  June 19th, 2024

Venue: University Auditorium

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Time:11:00 AM

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Why Attend:

- Gain insights into the latest advancements in biochemistry and aging research.

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- Network with esteemed professionals and scholars in the field.

- Engage in discussions that explore the intersection of medical science and ethnopharmacology.

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Who Should Attend:

This event is ideal for students, researchers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the science of aging and biochemistry. 

Attendance is free, but registration is required. Reserve your seat now to secure your place at this enlightening lecture.

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For registration and more information, visit [Absu's official website](https://www.absu.edu.ng) or contact the event organizers at [contact@email.com](mailto:contact@email.com).

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