Oluwatoyin Asojo
Oluwatoyin (Toyin) Asojo is Associate Professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Hampton University.[1] She was formerly an Associate Professor of Pediatrics-Tropical medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine.[2] She works at "the interface of math, chemistry, biology, computation."[3] She is a crystallographer and interested in structural studies of proteins from neglected tropical disease pathogens.[4]
Oluwatoyin Asojo | |
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Born | Nigeria |
Alma mater | International School Ibadan Pearson College UWC Trent University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Crystallography, proteins, drug resistance, pathogens, mechanisms |
Institutions | University of Houston University of Nebraska Medical Center |
Early life and education
Asojo was born in Oyo State Nigeria, and spent her early life at the University of Ibadan Campus. She was a member of the Ibadan poetry club and volunteered at an orphanage whilst at school.[5] Her father was a chief laboratory scientist at the University of Ibadan, and she would spend several hours a week in the lab.[5] She attended the International School Ibadan and applied for a United World College scholarship that would allow her to study abroad, and was one of only seven from ~10,000 applicants to be selected.[5] She earned an International Baccalaureate diploma in 1989 from Pearson College UWC. In 1993 Asojo completed a Dual Honours degree at Trent University, majoring in Chemistry and Economics.[6] Asojo earned a PhD at the University of Houston in 1999.[7]
Research
Asojo has conducted research in industry, academia and government. After graduating, Asojo was appointed a postdoctoral fellow at the National Cancer Institute.[7] She spent a year as a staff scientist at Tibotec in Rockville, Maryland.[5] In 2003, Asojo joined University of Nebraska Medical Center as an Assistant Professor.[7] She simultaneously managed the X-Ray crystallography facility at Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases.[7] Here she studied membrane proteins involved in multi-drug resistance.[5] She was awarded two National Institutes of Health grants in 2005, studying alternative treatments to the Hookworm infection.[5] She held an adjunct position at Olabisi Onabanjo University.[5]
Asojo is now at Hampton University in Hampton, VA where she is an associate professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry.[8] Asojo was previously based at the Baylor College of Medicine, where her lab are dedicated to the production, purification and crystallization of proteins.[7] She shares equipment with the Sabin Vaccine Institute.[7] Since 2001 she has coordinated summer research projects for disadvantaged high school students through the American Chemical Society Project SEED.[7] She won the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship in 2016.[9] Since 2014, Asojo has been an editor for Nature's Scientific Reports[10] and an associate editor specializing in crystallography for BMC Structural Biology.[11]
Awards and honors
2016 - Fulbright specialist[12]
2016 - Society for Science & the Public Science Advocate Grant program[13]
2016 - Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship in 2016.[9]
2017 - Baylor College of Medicine Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching[9]
Selected publications
Asojo's most cited publications include:[14]
- Asojo, O. A., Goud, G., Dhar, K., Loukas, A., Zhan, B., Deumic, V., ... & Hotez, P. J. (2005). X-ray structure of Na-ASP-2, a pathogenesis-related-1 protein from the nematode parasite, Necator americanus, and a vaccine antigen for human hookworm infection. Journal of molecular biology, 346(3), 801-814.(Cited 165 times, according to Google Scholar [15])
- Asojo, O. A., Gulnik, S. V., Afonina, E., Yu, B., Ellman, J. A., Haque, T. S., & Silva, A. M. (2003). Novel uncomplexed and complexed structures of plasmepsin II, an aspartic protease from Plasmodium falciparum. Journal of molecular biology, 327(1), 173-181. (Cited 152 times, according to Google Scholar. [15])
- Nachon, F., Asojo, O. A., Borgstahl, G. E., Masson, P., & Lockridge, O. (2005). Role of water in aging of human butyrylcholinesterase inhibited by echothiophate: the crystal structure suggests two alternative mechanisms of aging. Biochemistry, 44(4), 1154-1162. (Cited 116 times, according to Google Scholar. [15])
- Asojo, O. A., Afonina, E., Gulnik, S. V., Yu, B., Erickson, J. W., Randad, R., ... & Silva, A. M. (2002). Structures of Ser205 mutant plasmepsin II from Plasmodium falciparum at 1.8 Å in complex with the inhibitors rs367 and rs370. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 58(12), 2001-2008.
- Hotez, P. J., Asojo, O. A., & Adesina, A. M. (2012). Nigeria:“Ground Zero" for the High Prevalence Neglected Tropical Diseases. PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 6(7), e1600.
References
- "Dr. Oluwatoyin A. Asojo". AFRICA CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR MYCOTOXIN AND FOOD SAFETY. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- "Scientists reveal structure of potential leishmaniasis vaccine". medicalxpress.com. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- "Oluwatoyin Asojo". American Chemical Society (ACS). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- "Oluwatoyin Asojo". American Chemical Society (ACS). Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- "Dr. Asojo receives UNO Women of Color award | UNMC". www.unmc.edu. 7 March 2006. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
- "Oluwatoyin Ajibola Asojo, Ph.D." Baylor College of Medicine. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
- "Oluwatoyin Asojo - American Chemical Society". American Chemical Society. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
- "Oluwatoyin Asojo". Hampton University. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
- "OLUWATOYIN ASOJO | Profiles RNS". profiles.viictr.org. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
- "Editors | Scientific Reports". www.nature.com. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- "BMC Structural Biology". BMC Structural Biology. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- "SACI2018". www.saci.co.za. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
- "Society for Science & the Public Announces 31 New Mentors of the Advocate Grant Program | Society for Science & the Public". www.societyforscience.org. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
- "Oluwatoyin A. Asojo - Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- Google Scholar Author page, Accessed Feb. 1, 2022
External links
- Oluwatoyin Asojo publications indexed by Google Scholar