UI Lecturer Promoted to Professorial Position in Biochemistry

Dr. Abolaji Amos has been promoted to Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Ibadan, effective June 6, 2024. In expressing his gratitude, Professor Amos thanked the university administration for the honor and acknowledged the support from his mentors, colleagues, and students.

UI Lecturer Promoted to Professorial Position in Biochemistry

Dr. Abolaji Amos has been promoted to Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Ibadan, effective June 6, 2024. This prestigious promotion recognizes Dr. Amos's dedication, scholarly contributions, and excellence in the field of biochemistry.

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In a statement, Professor Amos expressed heartfelt gratitude to the university administration for the honor and acknowledged the invaluable support received from mentors, colleagues, and students throughout his academic journey. "I am deeply grateful for the support from my mentors, colleagues, and students. I thank God for His Grace," Professor Amos remarked.

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Professor Amos has made significant contributions to biochemistry through research, teaching, and mentorship, consistently demonstrating a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and education. This promotion is a reflection of his outstanding achievements and dedication to the academic community.

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The University of Ibadan continues to uphold its reputation for fostering academic excellence and recognizing the accomplishments of its faculty members. The promotion of Professor Amos exemplifies the institution's commitment to supporting and celebrating academic leaders.

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