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Dami Adingupu is an Assistant Professor in the Biology department at Ambrose University, with over 10 years of experience in clinical research. Her work utilizes non-invasive imaging techniques to study vascular derangements in pathologies like multiple sclerosis, post-COVID-19 conditions, stroke, and diabetes. She also engages in pre-clinical research using disease models.
Her research interests focus on neurovascular health, particularly cortical hypoxia in neurological disorders, and the application of advanced imaging technologies such as frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (fdNIRS).
Adingupu's recent publications emphasize the relationship between cortical hypoxia and neurocognitive impairments in multiple sclerosis and post-COVID patients. Her studies consistently highlight the use of fdNIRS for non-invasive diagnostics and explore long-term health outcomes.
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