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Kolapo Ajuwon is a Professor of Animal Sciences at Purdue University's College of Agriculture. His research focuses on adipose biology, nutritional physiology, and obesity-related metabolic dysfunction. He investigates mechanisms of adipose tissue inflammation, extracellular matrix remodeling, and the anti-inflammatory effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
- Current research areas include obesity, insulin resistance, and nutrient metabolism in animal models
- Teaches graduate-level courses on adipocyte biology and nutritional biochemistry
Recent work emphasizes intestinal health, mycotoxin impacts, and maternal nutrition effects on offspring development. His laboratory employs molecular biology, cell biology, and whole-animal approaches to study nutritional interventions for obesity, type 2 diabetes, and coronary artery disease.
Scientific contributions include awards for maternal yeast supplementation research and intestinal barrier function studies. His work bridges animal production systems with human health applications through translational studies on metabolic and inflammatory processes.
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