Member Profile
Membership type: full
Temitope Sogbanmu
Country of origin: Nigeria Currently in: Nigeria, Lagos General field of specialization: Biological Systems and Organisms-
Degrees
2016 Doctorate Biological Systems and Organisms -
Current Research Activities
Biological Systems and Organisms
- Developmental toxicity in fish and amphibian species - Effect directed analysis of environmental mixtures of pollutants in animals - Biomarkers of toxicity in aquatic fauna exposed to specific and multiple pollutants - Sediment risk assessments
Publications resulting from Research:
Journal Publications
1. Sogbanmu, T. O., Osibona, A. O. and Otitoloju, A. A. (2019). Specific polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons identified as ecological risk factors in the Lagos lagoon, Nigeria. Environmental Pollution 255: 113295 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113295
2. Sogbanmu, T. O., Aitsegame, S.O., Otubanjo, O. A. and Odiyo, J. O. (2019). Drinking water quality and human health risk evaluations in rural and urban areas of Ibeju-Lekki and Epe Local Government Areas, Lagos, Nigeria. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2018.1554428
3. Olaniran, E. I., Sogbanmu, T. O. and Saliu, J. K. (2019). Biomonitoring, Physico-Chemical and Biomarker Evaluations of Abattoir Effluent discharges into the Ogun River from Kara Market, Ogun State, Nigeria using Clarias gariepinus. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 191: 44 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-018-7168-3v.
4. Sogbanmu, T.O., Osibona, A.O., Oguntunde, A.O. and Otitoloju, A.A. (2018). Biomarkers of toxicity in Clarias gariepinus exposed to sublethal concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. African Journal of Aquatic Science 43(3): 281-292.
5. Mumuni, A. A. and Sogbanmu, T. O. (2018). Embryotoxic, developmental and genotoxic evaluations of a endosulfan and deltamethrin mixture on the African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus). West African Journal of Applied Ecology 26(1): 1-10
6. Sogbanmu, T. O., Nagy, E., Phillips, D. H., Arlt, V. M., Otitoloju, A. A. and Bury, N. R. (2016). Lagos lagoon sediment organic extracts and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons induce embryotoxic, teratogenic and genotoxic effects in Danio rerio (zebrafish) embryos. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23(14): 14489-501.
7. Sogbanmu, T. O. and Otitoloju, A. A. (2014). Joint action toxicity and biochemical effects of binary mixtures of forcados light crude oil and three dispersants against Clarias gariepinus. International Journal of Environmental Research 8 (2): 395-402.
8. Eseigbe, F. J., Doherty, V. F., Sogbanmu, T. O. and Otitoloju, A. A. (2013). Histopathology alterations and lipid peroxidation as biomarkers of hydrocarbon-induced stress in earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 185: 2189-2196. doi: 10.1007/s10661-012-2700-3
9. Akpan, K. V., Sogbanmu, T. O., Otitoloju, A. A. (2012). Influence of Volatile Organic Solvents’ Inhalation on Activity Quotient and Biochemical Indices of Mus musculus. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science 1(3): 155 – 160.
10. King, M. A., Sogbanmu, T. O., Osibona, A. O., Doherty, V. F. and Otitoloju, A. A. (2012). Toxicological evaluations and usefulness of lipid peroxidation as biomarker of exposure to crude oil and petroleum products tested against Clarias gariepinus and Clibanarius africanus. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 11 (1): 1-6.
Current profession
Current professional activities type:ResearchAdministrationTeaching
Workshop and Conference Attended
2015 Lagos, Nigeria University of Lagos Annual Conference and Fair2015 Lagos, Nigeria Society of Environmental Toxicity and Pollution Mitigation (SETPOM) International Conference2013 Lagos, Nigeria 8th Annual Conference of Zoological Society of Nigeria (ZSN)2013 Lagos, Nigeria 4th Annual Biodiversity Conference of the Nigeria Tropical Biology Association2010 Ibadan, Nigeria Training on Developing Successful Research Proposals by Tropical Biology Association2014 London, United Kingdom Cryogenic Gas User WorkshopAffiliations
Society of Environmental Toxicology and ChemistryPresentation given
2015Lagos Lagoon sediment organic extracts induce developmental and genotoxic effects in Danio rerio (Zebrafish) embryos.Lagos, NigeriaEvent: 10th UNILAG Annual Research Conference and Fair2015Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments of the Lagos lagoon, Nigeria: Seasonal distribution, sources and potential biological effects evaluation.Lagos, NigeriaEvent: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments of the Lagos lagoon, Nigeria: Seasonal distribution, sources and potential biological effects evaluation.2014Embryotoxic, Developmental and Genotoxic Evaluations of Single and Quaternary Mixtures of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Danio rerio (Zebrafish) Embryos.Lagos, NigeriaEvent: Society for Environmental Toxicology & Pollution Mitigation (SETPOM) International Conference2013Priority Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons contamination in the Lagos lagoon and their acute toxicity against Clarias gariepinus and Sarotherodon melanotheron.Lagos, NigeriaEvent: Society for Environmental Toxicology & Pollution Mitigation (SETPOM) International Conference2012Joint action toxicity and biochemical effects of binary mixtures of forcados light crude oil and three dispersants against Clarias gariepinusLagos, NigeriaEvent: , University of Lagos Golden Jubilee Research Conference and Fair -
Other Awards
Nov 2014L'Oreal/UNESCO For Women in Science in Sub-Saharan Africa Award, 2014The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa Fellowships aims to promote and encourage young African women in science. This program identifies and rewards talented young female scientists in the field of Life Sciences (such as biology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, physiology, neurosciences, biotechnologies, ecology and ethology) as well as Physical Sciences (such as physics, chemistry, petroleum engineering, mathematics, engineering sciences, information sciences, and earth and universe sciences). The Program honors every year, 14 talented African women for the quality of their research and encourages them to pursue a brilliant career in science in any Sub-Saharan African country (Appendix 1). 12 Fellowships of € 5,000 each, will be granted to 12 African Ph.D. Students enrolled in an African University. 2 Fellowships of € 10,000 each, will be granted to 2 African postdoctoral researchers working in a laboratory or research institute registered in one of the region’s countries. 2 out of the 14 Fellowships, one at doctorate and one at post-doctorate level, will be given to South African women working or studying in South Africa. The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa Fellowships are granted by the L’Oréal Foundation and L’Oréal South Africa in partnership with the UNESCO Multi-Sectoral Office in Eastern Africa and the African Network of Scientific and Technological Institutions (ANSTI).Apr 2014Early Careers Academic Grant by Association of Commonwealth UniversitiesEarly Career Academic Grants are open to early career academics employed by ACU member universities to enable them to participate in a conference held in a Commonwealth country other than their own.Mar 2016Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Annual Meeting Registration, Travel and Short Course GrantsThe SETAC registration grant allows you to benefit from a free waiver to the meeting. The SETAC short course grant allows you to benefit from a free waiver to a short course of your choice. The Syngenta travel grant, grants you up to a maximum of 250 euro that you may use to attend the meeting. This grant can be used for accommodation and/or travel to the meeting.