
Ifeoluwa Awogbindin
@hiphywiphy
A biochemist with primary interest and advance training in NeuroImmunology of Infectious and Neurodegenerative Diseases
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=awogbindin 13-04-2014 14:46:04
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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of speaking to the House of Common's Standing Committee on Science and Research about Support Our Science and the importance of funding graduate students and postdocs in Canada 🙌 Thankful for this platform to discuss this critical issue! 1/2

Canada's science & innovation talent pipeline is a massive filter, removing those without external financial support. How many potential Nobel laureates have we excluded? How many who may have cured cancer? Pay emerging scientists a living wage Chrystia Freeland. #SupportOurScience


Exciting News! Humbled and honored to be selected as a 2023 Michael Smith Health Research BC and Parkinson Society BC Research Trainee Awardee, alongside amazing minds. Many thanks to Tremblay Lab, advisors and referees. 'Ooyah', let's shape a healthier future for BC! #HealthResearchBC,UVic Division of Medical Sciences


Postdoc Dr. Ifeoluwa (Hiphy) Awogbindin (Ifeoluwa Awogbindin in Tremblay Lab) received a research trainee award, co-funded by Michael Smith Health Research BC & Parkinson Society BC, which will support his investigation of the relationship between #COVID19, microglia & #Parkinsons uvic.ca/medsci/news/cu…


I am excited to share our work on SARS-CoV-2 and PD at the FASEB Translational Neuroimmunology meeting (Poster #4). Grateful for the support from the Michael Smith Health Research BC Fellowship and IBRO - International Brain Research Organization Travel Award. #TNISRC events.faseb.org/event/595F8626…

Join Anatomy & Neurobiology Boston University for an Emerging Scholars Program on Brain Diversity in Health and Disease. 🧠 Stop by this Thursday to hear talks from amazing scholars! Join via Zoom: spr.ly/6011oBAgl


The Emerging Scholar Program Anatomy & Neurobiology Boston University opened new doors for growth! I'm thrilled to have met inspiring scholars, including my new mentor Tay Lab. Special thanks to @JP_Roussarie and Boston University Diversity & Inclusion for organizing the amazing program! Grateful to Tremblay Lab & Dr Di Paolo.



Widespread consensus among experts from all over world today that #Parkinson is world’s fastest growing neurodegenerative disease & that environmental toxins like #pesticides play crucial role, in interaction with genetic risk factors. #mdscongress Ton van der Ham André Meekes


Richard Smeyne at #mdscongress explains multiple hit hypothesis: prior infections with e.g. flue or Covid virus (not bacteria) may interact with subsequent exposure to #pesticides or other environmental neurotoxins in causing #Parkinson disease. Ton van der Ham André Meekes



Hello All, I'd like to share a News & Views I wrote w/ Ifeoluwa Awogbindin & Tremblay Lab covering work done by Carey Lyons, PhD et al. (Alessandro Bartolomucci Lab). Grateful to publish this in Nature Aging + help by editorial team w/ Hannah Walters News & Views: rdcu.be/d5qR5 (1/N)