
معرفی
Adeolu Ogunleye is a Research Fellow at Uppsala University's Department of Organismal Biology (Physiology and Environmental Toxicology), affiliated with the Evolutionary Biology Centre (EBC). His research focuses on environmental toxicology, molecular mechanisms of disease, and computational biology. Key areas include studying the effects of environmental contaminants like PFAS on organisms using zebrafish models, exploring transgenerational epigenetic changes, and applying machine learning to predict cancer drug responses.
Research Interests
His work bridges environmental science and health, emphasizing how pollutants impact gene expression, behavior, and fitness across generations. Recent studies examine PFAS-induced neurobehavioral and transcriptomic changes in zebrafish, while earlier studies explored mineral imbalances in diabetes and lipid profiles in hypertensive Nigerian populations.
Publications
Adeolu’s recent publications (2024) highlight PFAS exposure’s multi-generational effects, DNA methylation responses to cancer therapies, and predictive models for drug resistance. Earlier work (2010–2014) addressed metabolic disorders in Nigerian populations through epidemiological studies.
Awards & Grants
No awards or grants explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Labs & Affiliations
Affiliated with the Evolutionary Biology Centre (EBC), Uppsala University, where his research integrates experimental and computational approaches to environmental health challenges.

