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1 st April, 2017 The Secretary General Association of African Universities . Dear Sir/Madam, ENDORSEMENT OF PROF. VICTOR OLUSEGEN TAIWO FOR ECOWAS AUU STAFF EXCHANGE PROGRAMME I am pleased to write to you as the Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM), College of Health Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana to support the application of Prof. Victor Olusegen TAIWO for ECOWAS-AUU STAFF EXCHANGE PROGRAMME, which when approved, will be spent in the Department of Pathobiology of our school. Our School of Veterinary Medicine is a young school established in August 2009 to run six-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Programme. One of our challenges is inadequate staff strength, as such, the school relies so much on Part-Time and Visiting Lecturers. Professor V.O. Taiwo was highly recommended to me by Dr. Ben Emikpe who spent sabbatical leave in our School of Veterinary Medicine and a beneficiary of the ECOWAS-AUU STAFF EXCHANGE PROGRAMME. Professor V.O. Taiwo is the current Head, Department of Veterinary Pathology, and former Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He has assessed the publications of some of our faculty members for promotion to higher positions within the last two years, duties which were conducted to the satisfaction of our University. Additionally, there is a lot of information on Prof. Taiwo’s outstanding academic and research activities on the internet. I am very hopeful that Professor V.O. Taiwo will teach Clinical Pathology to our undergraduate students, an area where we need his expertise, and also contribute to mentoring of our young faculty members in research and teaching. Additionally, he is expected to assist in the supervision of project work of final year students in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) programme. I, therefore, recommend Professor V.O. Taiwo for the ECOWAS-AUU STAFF EXCHANGE programme to give him the opportunity to contribute to teaching, research and mentoring of our young faculty and provide other services that will contribute to the development of Veterinary Education in Ghana. Yours faithfully, Prof. Raphael D. Folitse DEAN

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Page 1: st The Secretary General Association of African Universities · oxidative stress in genital Chlamydia-induced tubal factor infertility 2009- 2013 Dr. B.O. Akanbi Title of Ph.D Research

1st April, 2017

The Secretary General Association of African Universities

.

Dear Sir/Madam,

ENDORSEMENT OF PROF. VICTOR OLUSEGEN TAIWO FOR ECOWAS —AUU STAFF

EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

I am pleased to write to you as the Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM), College

of Health Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi,

Ghana to support the application of Prof. Victor Olusegen TAIWO for ECOWAS-AUU STAFF

EXCHANGE PROGRAMME, which when approved, will be spent in the Department of

Pathobiology of our school.

Our School of Veterinary Medicine is a young school established in August 2009 to run six-year

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Programme. One of our challenges is inadequate staff strength, as

such, the school relies so much on Part-Time and Visiting Lecturers.

Professor V.O. Taiwo was highly recommended to me by Dr. Ben Emikpe who spent sabbatical leave in our School of Veterinary Medicine and a beneficiary of the ECOWAS-AUU STAFF EXCHANGE PROGRAMME. Professor V.O. Taiwo is the current Head, Department of Veterinary Pathology, and former Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He has assessed the publications of some of our faculty members for promotion to higher positions within the last two years, duties which were conducted to the satisfaction of our University. Additionally, there is a lot of information on Prof. Taiwo’s outstanding academic and research activities on the internet.

I am very hopeful that Professor V.O. Taiwo will teach Clinical Pathology to our undergraduate

students, an area where we need his expertise, and also contribute to mentoring of our young

faculty members in research and teaching. Additionally, he is expected to assist in the

supervision of project work of final year students in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

programme.

I, therefore, recommend Professor V.O. Taiwo for the ECOWAS-AUU STAFF EXCHANGE programme to give him the opportunity to contribute to teaching, research and mentoring of our young faculty and provide other services that will contribute to the development of Veterinary Education in Ghana.

Yours faithfully,

Prof. Raphael D. Folitse

DEAN

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CURRICULUM VITAE

I. (a) NAME: Victor Olusegun TAIWO (b) DATE OF BIRTH: 13 May, 1955.

(c) ADDRESS Department of Veterinary Pathology

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

University of Ibadan. Nigeria

E-mail: [email protected]

Mobile: 08036107013

AREA OF SPECIALIZATION Nutrtional and Toxicologic Pathology

II. PRESENT POST (with date) Professor (October 1, 2006)

III. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

(i) College of Agriculture, Animal Health & Husbandry Technology, Obafemi Awolowo University, Moor

Plantation, Ibadan (1971-1973)

(ii) University of Ibadan, Ibadan (1977-1983)

(iii) Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan, Ibadan (1985-1987 and 1988-1993)

IV. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS; DATE & AWARDING INSTITUTION

(i) West African School Certificate, 1970; W.A.E.C.

(ii) Diploma in Animal Health and Husbandry; 1973; Obafemi Awolowo University

(iii) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (with distinctions); 1983; University of Ibadan

(iv) Master of Veterinary Science; 1987; University of Ibadan

(v) Doctor of Philosophy; 1993; University of Ibadan

V. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION AND DIPLOMAS; DATE OF AWARD

(i) Diploma in Animal Health and Husbandry; 1973.

(ii) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; 1983.

(iii) Registered Nigerian Veterinary Surgeon; 1983 (VCN Registration No. 1144)

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(iv) Member College of Veterinary Surgeons Nigeria (MCVSN); 2004

(v) Fellow, College of veterinary Surgeons Nigeria (FCVSN): 2012

VI. SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES

(i) Federal Government of Nigeria Merit Award (1979-1983) for undergraduate studies.

(ii) Research Fellowship award for Master in Veterinary Science (M.Vet.Sci.) degree studies by the

International laboratory for Research in Animal Diseases (ILRAD), Nairobi, Kenya (1986-1987).

(iii) Research Fellowship Award for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) research work by the International laboratory

for Research in Animal Diseases (ILRAD), Nairobi, Kenya (1988-1992).

(iv) Veterinary Pathology Departmental Prize (1981)

(v) Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology Departmental Prize (1982)

(vi) Veterinary Public Health & Preventive Medicine Departmental Prize (1983)

(vii) NUPEMECO Prize for the best all-round student in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (1983)

(viii) University of Ibadan Senate Prize for the best final year student in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

(1983)

(ix) COOMASSIE Prize (endowed by Mallam Ahmadu Coomassie, O.B.E.) for the student with the highest

marks in the DVM final degree examination (1983)

VII. HONOURS, DISTINCTIONS AND MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES

(i) Distinction in Veterinary Pathology (1981)

(ii) Distinction in Veterinary Clinical Pathology (1982)

(iii) Distinction in Veterinary Public Health & Preventive Medicine (1983)

(iv) Member, Nigeria Veterinary Medical Association (N.V.M.A) (1984)

(v) Member, Society for the Development of Information Technology in Academics (SODITA) (2001).

(vi) Member, Fisheries Society of Nigeria (2002)

(vii) Member College of Veterinary Surgeons Nigeria (MCVSN) (2004)

VIII. DETAILS OF WORK EXPERIENCE AT VETERINARY DIVISION, M.A.N.R., OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

(1) Livestock Assistant, Vet. Division, M.A.N.R., Sagamu; August, 1973 – June, 1975

(2) Assistant Livestock Superintendent, Dairy Farm, Ikenne; July 1975 – August, 1977.

(3) Veterinary Officer II, Vet. Division, M.A.N.R., Ayetoro; January, 1985 – September, 1986.

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IX. DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL

Teaching Appointments Held

(1) Associate Lecturer, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan (January 1985 to September

1986).

(2) Temporary Lecturer II, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan, (February to October

1988).

(3) Lecturer II, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan (September 1, 1992).

(4) Lecturer I, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan (October 1, 1995).

(5) Senior Lecturer, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan (October 1, 1999).

(6) Reader, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan (October 1, 2003).

(7) Reader, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria (September 2, 2005 to June

25, 2007) – on Sabbatical appointment

(8) Professor, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan, (October 1, 2006)

Courses Taught at Undergraduate Level (since 1992/93 to-date)

(i) General Pathology (VPT 321): Tissue reaction to injury & Degeneration and Necrosis, Neoplasia,

Circulatory disturbances; 60 hrs/session.

(ii) Field Practice in Veterinary Diagnostics (VPT 322): Yearly 6-week long vacation field training in basic

diagnostic procedures in veterinary clinics, laboratories and institutions; 120 hrs/session.

(iii) Systemic Pathology I (VPT 413): Digestive System, Nervous & Cardiovascular Systems, Liver; 96

hrs/session.

(iv) Systemic Pathology II (VPT 424): Musculoskeletal System; Urinary System, Genital System, Skin &

Special Senses; 96 hrs/session.

(v) Avian Pathology (VPT 425): Bacterial diseases, Neoplastic diseases (Avain leucosis complex, Marek’s

Disease, Lymphoproliferative disease of turkeys; 96 hours/session.

(vi) Special Pathology (VPT 426): Rabies, Helminthiasis, Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis & Brucellosis; Rabies,

Anaplasmosis, Brucellosis; Leptospirosis, Rinderpest, Foot & Mouth Disease; Trypanosomiasis,

Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis, Canine Ehrlichisosis, Coccidiosis; 96 hrs/session.

(vii) Clinical Pathology (VPT 516) Clinical Haematology; 96 hrs/session.

(viii) Veterinary Pathology Clinics (VPT 631): Diagnostic and Clinical Training and Clinics for 500 and 600

level DVM students (1992 – date) 360 hrs/session

(ix) Project (VPT 633); Supervision of Final Year DVM students (1993 to date); 360 hrs/session

Courses Taught at Postgraduate Level (since 1994/95 to-date)

(i) Concepts in Veterinary Pathology (VPT 701) – Tissue Reaction to Injury, Disturbances of Growth &

Neoplasia; 180 hrs/session.

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(ii) Correlative Pathology (VPT 702); 360 hrs/session.

(iii) Advanced Systemic Pathology I (VPT 703) - Integumentary System, Cardiovascular System; 120

hrs/session.

(iv) Advanced Systemic Pathology II (VPT 704) – Digestive System, Integumentary System, Special senses; 60

hrs/session.

(vi) Immunopathology (VPT 706) – 90 hrs/session.

(vii) Postgraduate Seminar (VPT 714); 360 hrs/session.

(viii) Ph.D. thesis supervision Dr. A.O. Ogunsanmi (1994 – 1997)

Ph.D thesis supervision Dr. B.O. Akanbi (2007 to date)

Master’s Project Supervision – Dr. M.O. Olaniyi (1995/96/97), Dr. J.O. Oluwaniyi (1996/97/98), Dr. A.L.

Ajayi (2000/01/02/03), Dr. M.A. Akanbi (2004/05)

Projects, Dissertations and Theses Supervised

Undergraduate Level

Session No. Names

1993/94 3 Mr. Kehinde. O

Miss Adetoyese, O.M.

Miss Ayinde, E.M.

1995/96 3 Mr. Akinlolu, S.O.

Mr. Oluwaniyi, J.O.

Miss Ero-Phillips, O.A.

1999/2000 2 Miss Ogunbolude, O.F.

Miss Abimbola. B.

2000/2001 2 Miss Ozor, I. C.

Mr. Oyejobi, A.T.

2001/2002 1 Miss Adegbuyi, O.K.

2002/2003 2 Miss Okafor, C.I.

Miss Adegbola, K.

Miss Adeniji, Y.

2003/2004 1 Mr. Conteh, T.L.

2005/2006 2 Mr. J.E. Amgbashim University of Maiduguri

Mr. M.J. Zarma University of Maiduguri

Postgraduate Level

Session No. Names

1993/94 – 1996/97 1 Mr. O.A. Ogunsanmi

Title of PhD Thesis: Comparative studies on the biochemical and haematological changes in wild and

domesticated small ruminants experimentally infected with T. congolense

1995/96 – 1996/97 1 Dr. M.O. Olaniyi

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Title of MVetSci. Dissertation: The dynamics of erythrocyte biochemical changes, with special reference to

surface membrane sialoglycoproteins, during single or mixed infections of

sheep with Trypanosoma congolense and Babesia bovis

1996/97 – 1997/98 1 Dr. J.O. Oluwaniyi

Title of MVetSci. Dissertation: Haematology, serum and erythrocyte biochemistry of healthy Nigerian

guinea pig (Carvia porcellus).

2000/01 – 2002/03 1 Dr. A.L. Ajayi

Title of MVetSci Dissertation: Effects of consumption of spent lubricating oil on the growth, haematology

and tissues of broiler chicks

2007 – 2011 Augusta C. Nsonwu-Anyanwu (co-supervised)

Title of PhD Thesis Female reproductive hormones and biomarkers of

oxidative stress in genital Chlamydia-induced tubal factor infertility

2009- 2013 Dr. B.O. Akanbi

Title of Ph.D Research Characterisation and comparative susceptibility of highly

pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus infections in chicken and ducks

2012 - 2015 Dr. Afusat Jagun Jubril

Title of Ph.D Research Pathology of heavy metal poisoning in goats in Bagega, Zamfara

State, Nigeria

X. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES TO THE VETERINARY TEACHING HOSPITAL

As a Consultant to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Ibadan since 1997 to-date, and at the University

of Maiduguri (September 2005 to June, 2007), I perform routine rostered morbid, histopathological and clinical

pathology, and diagnostic services in all species of domestic and wild animals, including fish.

XI. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL AND OUTSIDE BODIES/COMMITTEES

(i) Sub-Dean (Undergraduate), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan (August 1994 – July

1996).

(ii) Member of Senate, University of Ibadan (July 1995 - June 1999)

(iii) Assistant Warden, Tedder Hall, University of Ibadan (April 1998 - May 2000).

(iv) Sub-Dean (Postgraduate), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan (August 1998 – July 2003).

(v) Member, Administrative Committee of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Ibadan (August

1998 – July 2003).

(vi) Member, Finance Committee of the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan (August 2000 – July 2005)

(vii) Member, Committee on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), University of Ibadan (August

2001 – August 2003).

(viii) Sub-Dean, Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan (August 2003 – July 2005).

(ix) Congregation Representative and Chairman of Panel ―H‖ on the Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee,

University of Ibadan, Ibadan (October, 2008 to date).

(x) Professor and Member of Senate, University of Ibadan (October 1, 2006).

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(xi) Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan (August 1, 2009 to July 31, 2013)

(xii) Head, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan. August 1, 2013 to date

(xii) Chairman, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Appointments and Promotion Panel (Parts I & II), August 1,

2009 to July 31, 2013

(xiii) Member, Central Appointments and Promotion Committee, University of Ibadan (2006 to 2015)

(xiv) Member, Research Management Sub-Committee of the Development Committee, University of Ibadan

(2006 to date)

(xv) Member, Finance Committee of the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan (2006 to 2013)

(xvi) Member, Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) (August 1, 2009 to 2013)

(xvii) Member, Committee of Deans of Veterinary Schools in Nigeria (August 1, 2006 to 2013)

(xviii) Chairman, VCN Examinations and Registration Committee, October, 2011 to 2013)

(xix) Member, National Livestock Development Committee (NLDC) (2006 to 2013)

(xx) Member, Animal Welfare Initiative, Nigeria (May 2009 to date)

(xxi) Chairperson, University of Ibadan Animal Care and Use Research Ethics Committee {UI-ACUREC} (2011 to 2016)

XII. DISSERTATIONS AND THESIS

(1) Fibrinogen, leucocyte, haematocrit and icterus index levels in some bovine diseases in Ibadan. DVM Final

Year Degree Dissertation, University of Ibadan (1983)

(2) Role of the chancre in the development of immunity to tsetse-transmitted Trypanosoma (Nannomonas)

congolense in goats. M.Vet.Sci. (Pathology) Dissertation, University of Ibadan (1987)

(3) Role of macrophages in the pathogenesis of anaemia during the acute stage of trypanosomiasis in Boran and

N'Dama cattle. PhD thesis, University of Ibadan (1993)

XIII. PUBLICATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS AND PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE

PROCEEDINGS

(A) SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS (PUBLISHED)

(1) V.O. Taiwo, V.M. Nantulya, S.K. Moloo and B.O. Ikede (1990). Role of the chancre in the induction of

protective immunity to tsetse-transmitted Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) congolense in goats. Veterinary

Immunology and Immunopathology 26(1): 59-70.

(2) V.O. Taiwo and V.O. Anosa (1995). Fibrinogen, leucocyte and haematocrit levels in some bovine diseases

in Ibadan. Tropical Veterinarian 13(1 & 2): 51-57.

(3) V.O. Taiwo, R.E. Antia, G.A. Adeniran, I.G. Adeyemi, O.O. Alaka, and O.G. Ohore (1998). Rabies in dogs

and cats in southwestern Nigeria: Laboratory Reports (1985-1995). Tropical Veterinarian 16(1&2): 9-13.

(4) V.O. Taiwo (1998). Anaemia and cachexia during trypanosomiasis: Putting the facts right. Tropical

Veterinarian 16(1&2): 85-87.

(5) Olaifa, A.K., Idowu, A.L., Adesina, A.A. and V.O.Taiwo, (1998). Effect of sedative dose of xylazine on

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serum electrolytes in clinically normal West African Dwarf goats. Tropical Veterinarian 16(3&4): 161-164.

6) H.O. Nottidge, V.O. Taiwo and A.O. Ogunsanmi (1999). Haematological and serum biochemical studies of

Nigerian cats. Tropical Veterinarian 17(1&2): 9-16.

(7) O.A. Oyelese, V.O. Taiwo, A.O. Ogunsanmi and E.O. Faturoti (1999). Toxicological effects of processed

cassava peels on the haematology, serum biochemistry and tissue pathology of Clarias gariepinus

fingerlings. Tropical Veterinarian 17(1&2): 17-32.

(8) O.O. Fadina, V.O. Taiwo and A.O. Ogunsanmi (1999). The effects of single and repetitive oral

administration of common pesticides and alcohol on rabbits. Tropical Veterinarian 17 (1&2): 97-106.

(9) S.A. Agbede, A.O. Ogunsanmi, V.O. Taiwo, J.A. Oso and T.I. Ogundipe (1999). Toxic effects of poultry

faeces on Clarias gariepinus broodstock. Tropical Veterinarian 17(3&4): 181-191.

(10) V.O. Taiwo and A.A. Owoade (1999). The role of computer in building the 21st century Nigerian

veterinarian. Tropical Veterinarian 17(3&4): 193-198.

(11) V.O. Taiwo, S.A. Agbede and O.B. Adedeji (1999). Auto-erythrophagocytosis by peripheral blood

monocytes in ruminants with haemoprotozoan diseases. Tropical Journal of Animal Science 2(1): 215-222.

(12) H.O. Nottidge, V.O. Taiwo and A.K. Olaifa (1999). Unilateral grade III hip dysplacia and shoulder

luxation in a 5-month old Alsatian puppy. Tropical Veterinarian 17(3&4): 219-223.

(13) A.O.K. Adesehinwa, A.O. Ogunsanmi, M.A.S. Nssien and V.O. Taiwo (2000). Replacement of maize with

offal in diets of grower pigs: Effect on serum metabolites and nutrient digestibilities. Tropical Veterinarian

18(1&2): 13-20.

(14) H.O. Nottidge, V.O. Taiwo, J.O.Ikheloa and E.A. Okewole (2000). Tetanus in a dog resulting from acid

bath. Tropical Veterinarian 18(1&2): 39-43.

(15) M.A. Tella, V.O. Taiwo, S.A. Agbede and S.A. Alonge (2000). The influence of haemoglobin types on the

incidence of babesiosis and anaplasmosis in West African dwarf and Yankassa sheep. Tropical Veterinarian

18(1&2): 121-127.

(16) A. Ogunsanmi, V. Taiwo, and G. Ohore (2000). Application of antigen detection enzyme immunoassay for

the diagnosis of porcine Trypanosoma brucei infection. Veterinarski Arhiv 70(5): 231-238

www.vef.hr/vetarhiv/papers/2000.70.5.pdf

(17) A. Ogunsanmi, V. Taiwo, B. Onawumi, H. Mbagwu and C. Okoronkwo (2000). Correlation of

physiological plasma lipid levels with resistance of cattle to trypanosomiasis. Veterinarski Arhiv 70(5): 251-

257 www.vef.hr/vetarhiv/papers/2000.70.5.pdf

(18) C.K. Nfon, O.B. Oyewunmi, H.O. Nottidge and V.O. Taiwo (2000). Experimental Trypanosoma

congolense and T. brucei infections in cats: A clinico-pathological study. Tropical Veterinarian 18(3&4):

220-227.

(19) V.O. Taiwo and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2000). Erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoproteins. I. Qualitative and

quantitative differences in Zebu and taurine cattle and buffalo. Journal of Applied Animal Research 18: 199-

208.

(20) O.B. Adedeji, V.O. Taiwo and S.A. Agbede (2000). Comparative haematology of five Nigerian freshwater

fish species. Nigerian Veterinary Journal 21: 75-84.

(21) V.O. Taiwo and V.O. Anosa (2000). In vitro erythrophagocytosis by cultured macrophages stimulated with

extraneous substances and those isolated from the blood, spleen and bone marrow of Boran and N’dama

cattle infected with Trypanosoma congolense and T. vivax. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research

67: 273-287.

(22) V.O. Taiwo, V.O. Anosa and J.O. Oluwaniyi (2000). Differential expression of surface membrane antigens

on bovine monocytes activated with recombinant cytokines and during Trypanosoma congolense infection.

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Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 67: 289-296.

(23) O.O. Fadina, V.O. Taiwo, A.O. Ogunsanmi and S.A. Agbede (2000). Toxicity of gamma-benzene

hexachloride (-BHC) to Oreochromis niloticus (Pisces: Cichlidae). Journal of Tropical Forest Resources

16(1)173-180.

(24) V.O. Taiwo, O.O. Fadina, S.A. Agbede, E.O. Faturoti and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2000). Comparative effects of

oral administration of Karate and nicotine on rabbits and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Journal of West

African Fisheries 10: 527-534.

(25) A. Olukunle, V.O. Taiwo and J.O. Adejinmi (2000). A comparative assessment of growth performance,

haematology and serum biochemistry of hybrid catfish fed non-conventional plant proteins in homestead

concrete tanks. Journal of West African Fisheries IX: 496-502.

(26) V.O. Taiwo, O.B. Adedeji and S.A. Agbede (2000). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as a

rapid method for screening tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) against the metacercariae of digenetic trematode

Clinostomum tilapiae Ukoli 1960. Journal of West African Fisheries IX: 503-506.

(27) A.O. Ogunsanmi and V.O. Taiwo (2001). Pathobiochemical mechanisms involved in the control of the

disease caused by Trypanosoma congolense in African grey duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia). Veterinary

Parasitology 96(1): 51-63.

(28) V.O. Taiwo, J.O. Oluwaniyi, S.O. Akinlolu, O.A. Ero-Philips and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2001). Erythrocyte

membrane sialoglycoproteins. II. Quantitative evaluation in dogs, sheep and goats. Journal of Applied

Animal Research 20: 125-128.

(29) M.O. Olaniyi, V.O. Taiwo, and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2001) Haematology and dynamics of erythrocyte

membrane sialic acid concentration during experimental Trypanosoma congolense and T. brucei infections

of sheep. Journal of Applied Animal Research 20: 57-64.

(30) A.O. Ogunsanmi, V.O. Taiwo, P.C.N. Iroeche and S.O. Sobaloju A.O. (2001). Serological survey of

salmonellosis in grey duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia) in Asejire, Irewole Local Government Area, Osun State,

Nigeria. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 30: 115-118.

(31) O.O. Oduye, R.E. Antia, H.O. Nottidge, V.O. Taiwo, I.G. Adeyemi, E.A. Okewole, O.K. Adeyemo, S.I.B.

Cadmus, A.O. Sonibare, R.A. Ajadi and O.T. Lasisi (2001). Trypanosomosis in city dogs in southwestern

Nigeria. Tropical Veterinarian 19(2): 49-54.

(32) J.O. Oluwaniyi, Taiwo, V.O., H.O. Nottidge and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2001). Haematology and serum

biochemistry of guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) in Ibadan, Nigeria. Tropical Veterinarian 19(3): 183-197.

(33) J.O. Oluwaniyi, H.O. Nottidge, Taiwo, V.O. and Ogunsanmi, A.O. (2001). Studies on some intra-

erythrocytic trace elements of Nigerian guinea pig (Carvia porcellus). Tropical Veterinarian 19(4): 263-

266.

(34) V.O. Taiwo, O.O. Alaka, N.A. Sadiq and J.O. Adejinmi (2002). Ascaridosis in captive reticulated python

(Python reticulatus). African Journal of Biomedical Research 5: 93-95. www.bioline.org/bm

(35) A.O. Ogunsanmi, P.C. Ozegbe, O. Ogunjobi, V.O. Taiwo and J.O. Adu (2002). Haematology, plasma

biochemistry and whole blood minerals of the captive adult grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderinaus

Temminck). Tropical Veterinarian 20(1): 27-35.

(36) V.O. Taiwo, J.O. Adejinmi and J.O. Oluwaniyi. (2002). Non-immune control of trypanosomosis: In vitro

oxidative burst of PMA- and trypanosome-stimulated neutrophils of Boran and N’Dama cattle.

Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 69: 155-161.

(37) O.A. Olukunle, A.O. Ogunsanmi, V.O. Taiwo and A.A. Samuel (2002). The nutritional value of cow blood

meal and its effect on growth performance, haematology and plasma enzymes of hybrid catfish. Tropical

Journal of Animal Science 5(1): 75-85.

(38) A.O. Ogunsanmi, E.O. Awe, T.U. Obi and V.O. Taiwo (2003). Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) virus

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antibodies in African grey duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia). African Journal of Biomedical Research 6(1): 71-

73. www.bioline.org/bm

(39) A.O. Ogunsanmi, V.O. Taiwo and T.O. Akintomide (2003). Proteins, lipids, excretory products, enzymes,

electrolytes and trace elements in the haemolymph of the African giant snail (Achatina achatina) and the big

black snail (Achachatina marginata). Tropical Veterinarian 21(2): 43-48.

(40) E.A. Iyayi and V.O. Taiwo (2003). The effect of diets incorporating Mucuna (Mucuna pruriens) seed meal

on the performance of laying hens and broilers. Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems 1: 239-246.

www.uady.mx/sitios/veterina/servicios/journal/indice-1-1html

(41) S.A. Agbede, A.O. Adeyemo and V.O. Taiwo (2003): Prevalence, abundance and intensity of Clinostomum

tilapiae on cultured Oreochromis. Niloticus. Tropical Veterinarian 21: 129-133.

(42) V.O. Taiwo and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2003). Haematology, plasma, whole blood and erythrocyte biochemical

values of clinically healthy captive-reared grey duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia) and West Afeican dwarf sheep

and goats in Ibadan, Nigeria. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine 58(2&3): 57-61.

www.isrvma.org/journal.htm

(43) V.O. Taiwo, M.O. Olaniyi and A.O. Ogunsanmi (2003). Comparative plasma biochemical changes and

susceptibility of erythrocytes to in vitro peroxidation during experimental Trypanosoma congolense and T.

brucei infections in sheep. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine 58(4): 112-117.

www.isrvma.org/journal.htm

(44) Fagbohun, O.A., Taiwo, V.O., Owoade, A.A., Odaibo, G.N., Oluwayelu, D.O., Aiki-Raji, C.O. and

Olaleye, D.O. (2003). Total serum complement in chickens experimentally infected with infectious bursal

disease virus with or without previous vaccination. Nigerian Veterinary Journal 24(3): 4-8.

(45) Taiwo, V.O., Omitoyin, B.O., Ogunsanmi, A.O., Olukunle, Oyin and Ogunmoye, K.A. (2003). Toxicity of

grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderinaus Temminck) faeces to Clarias gariepinus broodstock. Tropical

Journal of Forest Resources 19(2): 23-32.

(46) Flora Oluwafemi, and Victor O Taiwo (2004). Reversal of toxigenic effects of aflatoxin B1 on cockerels by

alcoholic extract of Monodora myristica. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 84: 333-340.

www.soci.org

(47) V.O. Taiwo, O.O. Afolabi and O.A. Adegbuyi (2004). Effect of Thevetia periviama seedcake-based meal

on the growth, haematology and tissues of rabbits. Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems 4: 7-14.

www.uady.mx/sitios/veterina/servicios/journal/indice-4-1.html

(48) A.O. Ogunsanmi and V.O. Taiwo (2004).

Comparative studies on erythrocyte calcium, potassium, haemoglobin

concentration, osmotic resistance and sedimentation rates in grey duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia), sheep and goats

experimentally infected with Trypanosoma congolense. Veterinarski Arhiv 74(3): 201-216.

www.vef.hr/vetarhiv/papers/2004.74.3.pdf

(49) S.A. Agbede, A.O. Adeyemo and V.O. Taiwo (2004). Scanning electron microscopic studies of

Clinostomum tilapiae Ukoli 1960. Tropical Veterinarian 22(1): 1-3.

(50) A.T.P. Ajuwape, A.I. Adetosoye, J.O. Ikheloa, O.O. Alaka, V.O. Taiwo, O.A. Talabi, E.B. Otesile and

M.O. Ojo (2004). Pathogenicity of Mycoplasma capricolum sub-species capripneumoniae for cattle

immunosuppressed by Trypanosoma congolense. Tropical Veterinarian 22(1): 29-36.

(51) I.A. Ajayi, R.O. Oderinde, V.O. Taiwo and E.O. Agbedana (2004). Dietary effects on growth, plasma lipid

and tissues of rats fed with non-conventional oil of Telfairia occidentalis. Journal of the Science of Food

and Agriculture 84(13): 1715-1721. www.soci.org

(52) M.A. Tella, O.O. Ajala and V.O. Taiwo (2004). Complete regression of

transmissible venereal tumour (TVT) in Nigerian mongrel dogs with vincristine sulphate

chemotherapy. African Journal of Biomedical Research 7(3): 133-138.

www.bioline.org/bm

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(53) A.T.P. Ajuwape, A.I. Adetosoye, J.O.. Ikheloa, O.O. Alaka, V.O. Taiwo, O.A. Talabi, E.B.Otesile and

M.O. Ojo (2004). Pathogenicity of Mycplasma capriculum subspecies capriculum for cattle

immunosuppressed with Trypanosoma congolense. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine 59(4): 73-77.

www.isrvma.org

(54) Oyin Olukunle and V.O. Taiwo (2004). Economic, growth performance and

haematological implications of raising Clarias gariepinus advanced fry on high protein

diets in concrete homestead ponds. Journal of Tropical Forest Resources 20(1): 22-33.

(55) O.O. Akinnawo, V.O. Taiwo, A.O. Ketiku and J.O. Ogunbiyi (2005). Weight

changes and organ pathology in rats given edible larvae of Cirina forda (Westwood).

African Journal of Biomedical Research 8(1): 35-39. www.bioline.org/bm

(56) E.A. Iyayi, V.O. Taiwo and A.O. Fagbohun (2005). Performance, carcass characteristics,

haematological and histopathological studies of broilers fed mucuna (Mucuna utilis) bean

meal based diets. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine 60(2): 51-58. www.isrvma.org

(57) V.O. Taiwo, Olukunle, O.A., Ozor, I.C. and Oyejobi, A.T. (2005). Consumption of aqueous extract of raw

Aloe vera leaves: Histopathological and biochemical studies in rats and tilapia. African Journal of

Biomedical Research 8(3): 169-178. www.bioline.org/bm

(58) M.O. Abatan, I. Lateef, I and V.O. Taiwo (2006). Toxic effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents in

rats. African Journal of Biomedical Research 9(3): 219-223. www.bioline.org/bm

(59) I.A. Ajayi, R.A. Oderinde, B.O. Ogunkoya, A., Egunyomi, A. and V.O. Taiwo (2007). Chemical analysis

and preliminary toxicological evaluation of Garcinia mangostana seeds and seed oil. Food Chemistry 101:

999-1004. www.sciencedirect.com

(60) I.A. Ajayi, R.A. Oderinde, V.O. Taiwo and E.O. Agbedana (2007). Short-term toxicological evaluation of

Terminalia catappa, Pentaclethra macrophylla and Calophyllum inophyllum seed oils in rats. Food

Chemistry doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.05.093. Published online 12 June 2007. www.sciencedirect.com

(61) G.T. Fadupin, O.O. Keshinro, A. Arije and V.O. Taiwo (2008). The effects of controlled intake of selected

protein foods on nephrectomized rats. African Journal of Biomedical Research 11(1): 47-54.

www.bioline.org/bm

(62) V.O. Taiwo, N.D. Nwagbara, R. Suleiman, J.E. Angbashim and M.J. Zarma (2008). Clinical signs and

organ pathology of rats exposed to graded doses of pyrethroids-containing mosquito coil smoke and

aerosolized insecticidal sprays. African Journal of Biomedical Research 11(1): 97-104. www.bioline.org/bm

(63) V.O. Taiwo and O.L. Conteh (2008). Rodenticidal effect of indomethacine: pathogenesis and pathology.

Veterinarski Arhiv 78 (2): 167-178. ISSN 0372-5480. Printed in Croatia.

www.vef.hr/vetarhiv/papers/2008.78.9.pdf

(64) I.A. Ajayi, R.A. Oderinde, V.O. Taiwo and E.O. Agbedana (2008). Short-term toxicological evaluation of

Terminalia catappa, Pentaclethra macropylla and Calophyllum inophyllum seed oils in rats. Food

Chemistry 106: 458-465. www.elsevier.com/located/foodchem

(65) Nottidge, H.O., Omobowale, T.O., Taiwo, V.O. and Omotoso, M.A. (2008). Histopathological studies on

the effects of the ethanolic extract of the fruits of Garcinia kola on selected organs of the dog. International

Journal of Morphology 26(4):1067-1072.

(66) E.O. Adewoye, V.O. Taiwo and F.A. Olayioye (2009). Anti-oxidant and anti-hyperglycemic activities of

Musa sapientum roots extracts in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Science 38(2): 111 – 119.

(67). O.M. Olarinmoye, V.O. Taiwo, E.O. Clarke, C.A. Kumolu-Johnson, O.J. Aderinola and F. Adekunbi

(2009). Hepatic pathologies in the brackish water catfish (Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus) from contaminated

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locations of the Lagos Lagoon complex. Journal of Cell and Animal Biology 3(11): 196-201.

www.academicjournals.org/jcab

(68) A.W. Mbayaa,

, M.M. Aliyub,,C.O. Nwosu

a,, V.O. Taiwo

c,and U.I. Ibrahim

b (2009). Effects of melarsamine

hydrochloride (Cymelarsan®) and diminazene aceturate (Berenil

®) on the pathology of experimental

Trypanosoma brucei infection in red fronted gazelles (Gazella rufifrons). Veterinary Parasitology: Volume

163, Issues 1–2, 7 July 2009, Pages 140–143

(69) E.O. Adewoye, A.T. Salami and V.O. Taiwo (2010). Anti-plasmodium and toxicological effects of

methanolic bark extract of Chrysophyllum albidum in albino mice. Journal of Physiology and

Pathophysiology 1(1): 1-9 www.academicjournals.org/jpap

(70) Ayinmode, A.B., Adedokun, A.O., Aina, A. and Taiwo, V. (2010). The zoonotic implication of

pentastomiasis in the royal python (Python regius). Ghana Medical Journal 44(3): 115-118.

www.ghanamedassn.org/journal

(71) B.O. Emikpe, V.O. Taiwo and O.M. Onilude (2011). The gut and lung morphometry in experimental and

natural lineage 1 variant of Peste des petits ruminants virus infection in Nigerian goats. International Journal

of Morphology 29(2): 585-590.

(72) A.C. Nsonwu-Anyanwu, M.A. Charles-Davies, A.A.Oni, V.O. Taiwo and F.A. Bello (2011). Chlamydial

infection, plasma peroxidation and obesity in tubal infertility Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine 9(2):

83-89.

(73). Olaifa, Flora E., Ajayi, Ibironke A., Taiwo, Victor O. and Bello, Olusola S. (2012). Growth response and

nutrient utilization of Clarias gariepinus on feeds supplemented with African oil bean (Pentaclethra

macrophylla Benth) seed residues. Food 6(1): 44-48.

(74) Adeogun, A.O., Alaka, O.O., Taiwo, V.O. and Fagade, S/O. (2012). Some pathological effects of

sublethal concentrations of the methanolic extracts of Raphia hookeri on Clarias gariepinus.

African Journal of Biomedical Research 15(2):105-115.

(75). Akanbi B.O and V. Taiwo: (2009) Comparative pathology of the caeca of Anticoccidial immunized chicks

infected with a Nigerian isolate and Houghton strain of Eimeria tenella, Journal Comparative Pathology

141(4): 278. Doi 10.10168.jcpa.2009.08.003.

(76) Akanbi, B.O., Taiwo, V.O., Starick, E., Fereidouni, S.. Binder, A., Okewole, P.A.. Heenemann, K and

Teifke, J.P.. (In press). Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues of chickens are suitable for

retrospective studies on pathology and epidemiology of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)

outbreaks in Nigeria. Manuscript submitted to Veterinary Pathology

(77) Ibironke A. Ajayi, Dolapo S. Ajibade and Victor O. Taiwo. .(2013). Short-term toxicological evaluation of

Monodora myristica seed oil. IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology

3(5) 53-58. www.iosrjournals.org.

(78) Akanbi, O.B. and Taiwo, V.O. (2014). Backyard poultry mortality associated with highly pathogenic avian

influenza (HPAI) H5N1 outbreaks in Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-

JAVS) e-ISSN: 2319-2380, p-ISSN: 2319-2372. Volume 7, Issue 9 Ver. II (Sep. 2014), 23-27

www.iosrjournals.org

(79) Akanbi, O.B. and Taiwo, V.O. (2014). Mortality and pathology associated with highly pathogenic avian

influenza (HPAI) H5N1 outbreaks in commercial poultry production systems in Nigeria. International

Scholarly Research Notices 2014. Article ID 415418, 7 pages. Hindawi Publishing Corporation.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267329314

(80) Akanbi O.B, Taiwo V.O. (2015). Husbandry practices and outbreak features of natural highly pathogenic

avian influenza (H5N1) in turkey flocks in Nigeria 2006-2008. Journal of World's Poultry.Reearch. 5(4):

109-114. http://jwpr.science-line.com.

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(81) Nsonwu-Anyanwu, A.C., Charles-Davies, M.A., Taiwo, V.O., Bin Li, Oni, A.A. and Bello, F.A. (2015).

Female reproductive hormones and biomarkers of oxidative stress in genital chlamydia infection in tubal

factor infertility. Journal of Reproduction and Infertility 16(2): 82-89.

(82) Adebayo, A.O., Akinloye, A.K., Olukole, S.G., Oyeyemi, M.O., Taiwo, V.O., Ihunwo, A.O. and Oke, B.O.

(2015). Gross, histological and ultrastructural features of the bulbourethral gland in the greater cane rat

(Thryonomys swinderianus). Anatomia Histologia.Embryologia 44 (1): 59–65. doi: 10.1111/ahe.12108.

(83) Augusta C. Nsonwu-Anyanwu, Mabel A. Charles-Davies, Folashade A. Bello, Victor O. Taiwo, Li Bin,

Anthony A. Oni (2016). Cytokine profiles in Nigerians with tubal infertility. Central European Journal of

Immunology 41(1). 6 pages doi: 10.5114/ceji/2015.56969.

(84) Aina Adeogun, Olutayo Omobowale, Chiaka Owuamanam, Olugbenga Alaka, Victor Taiwo, Dick van

Soolingen and Simeon Cadmus (2016). Mycobacterium tuberculosis and dual M. tuberculosis/M. bovis

infection as the cause of tuberculosis in a gorilla and a lioness respectively, in Ibadan Zoo, Nigeria. Case

Reports in Veterinary Medicine Volume 2016 (2016), Article ID 8568237, 4 pages.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8568237

(85) Akanbi OB, Ekong PS, Odita CI and Taiwo VO. (2016). The effect of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza

(HPAI) H5N1 outbreaks on mixed species poultry farms in Nigeria. Journal of World’s Poultry Research

6(3): 147-152. http://jwpr.science-line.com/

(C) PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

(86) B.O. Ikede and V.O. Taiwo, (1985). Prevalence of bovine trypanosomiasis in sedentary Zebu and

trypanotolerant breeds in southwestern and Northwestern Nigeria. Proceedings of the 18th Meeting of the

ISCTRC, Harare, Zimbabwe, March 4-9, 1985, Publication No. 113, pp. 141-146.

(87) B.O. Ikede, L. Reynolds, A.O. Ogunsanmi, M.K. Fawunmi, J.O. Ekwuruke and V.O Taiwo, (1987). The

epizootiology of bovine trypanosomiasis in the derived savannah zone of Nigeria: A preliminary report.

Proceedings of the 19th Meeting of the ISCTRC, Lome, Togo, March 30 - April 3, 1987, Publication No.

114, pp. 289-294.

(88) V.O. Taiwo and O.O. Fadina (2001). Food Safety and Security in Nigeria. In: Enhancing Food Safety and

Security in Nigeria (Abdullah, A.R., Ed.) Proceedings of the USDA/USAID/Nigeria International

Conference on Food Safety and Security. August 1-3, 2001, IITA Conference Centre, Ibadan, Nigeria, pp.

88-98.

(89) J.F. Akinrinmande, O.B. Abiola and V.O. Taiwo (2001). Evaluation of pancreatic function and

parenchymal integrity following ligation of the blood vessels in dogs. Proceedings of the 38th Annual

Congress of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA), EKO 2001, Badagry, Lagos State,

October 9-13, 2001, pp. 64-68.

(90) V.O. Taiwo (2001). Computer Application in an Integrated Farming System: Panacea for the 21st Century

Agricultural and Livestock Development in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Congress of the

Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA), EKO 2001, Badagry, Lagos State, October 9-13, 2001,

pp. 238-241.

(91) O.O. Fadina, and V.O. Taiwo (2002). The Working Environment and Livestock Production Systems in

Nigeria. In: Livestock Community and Environment (Kyvsgaard, N.C. and Monrad, J., Eds.). Proceedings of

the 10th Conference of the Association of Institutions for Tropical Veterinary Medicine (AITVM),

Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2001, pp. 75-81.

(92) V.O. Taiwo (2004). The Environment, Agricultural Technology and Policy Issues in Nigeria:

Effects on Food Security and Safety. In: Animal Health: A Breakpoint in Economic

Development (Fatimah Iskandar, C.T.N. et al., Eds.). Proceedings of the 11th

International

Conference of Association of Institutions for Tropical Veterinary Medicine (AITVM) & 16th

Veterinary Association Malaysia (VAM) Congress, 23-27 August, 2004, Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, Sedang 2004, pp. 80-82.

(93) V.O. Taiwo and O.L. Conteh (2005). Rodenticidal effect of indomethacine: pathogenesis and pathology. In:

Proceedings of the 42nd

Annual Congress of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA),

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University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Borno State, November 14-18, 2005, pp. 139-143.

(94) E.A. Iyayi, T.O. Ososanya, V.O. Taiwo and O.A. Adeniji (2006). Growth, haematology and organ

histopathology in broilers fed raw and processed velvet bean-based diets. Tropentag 2006. Conference on

International Agricultural Development, University of Bonn, October 11-13, 2006; 5pp.

(95) V.O. Taiwo (2010). Writing Award Winning Grants Proposals for Research Projects. Presented at the

Workshop on Scientific Research Methods and Data Management organized by the Nigerian Institute of

Science Laboratory Technology (NISLT), Samonda, Ibadan, 17th – 21

st May, 2010.

(96) V.O. Taiwo (2011). Environmental Pollution: The bane of food security and safety, human and animal

health in Nigeria. Paper presented at the 5th Pan Commonwealth Veterinary Conference, Accra. Ghana, 21-

25 March, 2011.

(97). V.O. Taiwo (2012). Environmental Pollution: an Emerging Zoonosis?! Text of paper presented at the

Regional One Health Workshop for Central and Western Africa, organized by African Union-InterAfrican

Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) Integrated Regional Coordination mechanism for the Prevention

And Control of Tranboundary Animal Diseases and Zoonoses in Africa (IRCM)., Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire;

29-31 August, 2012.

(98) Olugasa BO, Cadmus SIB, Oluwayelu DO, Emikpe BO, Ayinmode AB, Ogundipe GAT, Oke BO and

Taiwo VO (2012). Centre for Control and Prevention of Zoonoses at the University of Ibadan: a new

initiative to improve collaboration in research and education for human-animal disease surveillance in

West Africa. The Book of Abstracts of 49th Annual Congress of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association.

(99) Akanbi, B. Olatunde, Taiwo, Victor O., Ekong, Pius, O. (2012). Mixed species poultry farming influenced

the mortalities of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5Nn1 outbreaks in backyard poultry in

Nigeria. Proceedings of the 14th International Summer School Infectious Disease Epidemiology, 3 – 7

September 2012, Bielefeld, Germany.

(100) Victor O. Taiwo (2013). Grants and grant proposal writing. Presented at the Workshop on Scientific

Research Methods, Qualitative Research and Data Management organized by the Nigerian Institute of

Science Laboratory Technology (NISLT), Samonda, Ibadan. 6th – 11

th May, 2013.

(101) Jagun, Afusat T , Olopade, J.O., and Taiwo, V.O. (2013). Evaluation of heavy metal levels in sheep and

goats exposed to lead toxicity in Bagega, Zamfara State, Nigeria. Proceedings of the XV ISAH International

Congress on Animal Hygiene, Nanjing, China, May, 2013.

(102) V.O. Taiwo (2014). Choosing a Journal for Scientific Publication and Concept of Authorship. Presented at

the Pre-Conference Workshop on ―Plagiarism in Scholarship‖ at the 2nd

International Conference on

Scientific Research and Innovation. Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, 23 July, 2014.

(103) V.O. Taiwo (2016). Ethics in Research and Reporting. PowerPoint presentation at a 3-day Postgraduate

Students and Teachers Workshop organized by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan.

16-18 March, 2016.

(104) V.O. Taiwo (2016). Ethics of Animal Use in Research. Paper presented at the Medical Education

Partnership Initiative Nigeria (MEPIN) Year. 05 Faculty Development Retreat. Theme: Education and

Country Relevant Health Research. International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan. 21 – 23 March,

2016.

(C) PUBLISHED BOOKS AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

(105). V.O. Taiwo (2005). A Manual of Necropsy Diagnosis for Veterinary Medical Students and Clinicians -

ISBN: 978-196-103-1. Published by Dr. V.O. Taiwo; Printed by DABFOL Printers Nig. Ltd.; xi + 120pp.

(with colour illustrations and graphics)

(106). A.I. Olayinka and V.O. Taiwo (Editors) (2003). Titles of PhD and MD Theses, 1990-1996 - ISBN 978-

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37168-7-5. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 104pp.

(107). A.I. Olayinka and V.O. Taiwo (Editors) (2003). Titles of PhD and MD Theses, 1997-2002 - ISBN 978-

37168-6-7. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 105pp.

(108). A.I. Olayinka and V.O. Taiwo (Editors) (2004). Titles of PhD and MD Theses, 1980-1989 - ISBN 978-

37168-8-3. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 83pp.

(109). A.I. Olayinka, A.A.B. Agbaje, A.T. Alonge, Georgina D. Ekpeyong, A.S. Gbadegesin, Ifeoma M. Isiugo-

Abanihe, R.O. Oriaku, A. Raji-Oyelade and V.O. Taiwo (2004). Guidelines to Writing a Doctoral Thesis -

ISBN 978-37168-0-8. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 77 + viiipp.

(110). A.I. Olayinka, V.O. Taiwo, A. Raji-Oyelade and I.P. Farai (Editors) (2005). Methodology of Basic and

Applied Research - ISBN 978-37168-9-1. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Xiii

+ 342pp.

(111). G.O.S. Ekhaguere, A.I. Olayinka, V.O. Taiwo, T.O. Alonge and O.M. Obono (2005). Challenges in

Conducting Research in Developing Countries. In: Methodology of Basic and Applied Research - ISBN

978-37168-9-1. A.I. Olayinka, V.O. Taiwo, A. Raji-Oyelade and I.P. Farai (Eds.). Published by the

Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Chapter 14, pp. 285-302.

(112). A.I. Olayinka and V.O. Taiwo (Editors) (2005). Contemporary Issues in Research Suopervision - ISBN

978-37883-3-7. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 151pp.

(113) A.I. Olayinka, V.O. Taiwo, R.E. Antia, A. Raji-Oyelade, M. Fabunmi and I.O. Azeez (Editors) (2005).

Synopses of Abstracts of PhD Theses 2002-2004 (Humanities-based Disciplines). Volume 6, No. 1 – ISSN

1596-4043. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 162pp.

(114) A.I. Olayinka, V.O. Taiwo, R.E. Antia, A. Raji-Oyelade, M. Fabunmi and I.O. Azeez (Editors) (2005).

Synopses of Abstracts of PhD Theses 2002-2004 (Science-based Disciplines). Volume 6, No. 2 – ISSN

1596-4043. Published by the Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. 181pp.

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Victor Olusegun TAIWO; DVM; M.Vet.Sci.; Ph.D. (Ibadan); FCVSN

Professor/Consultant Pathologist

Head, Department of Veterinary Pathology

University of Ibadan.

Ibadan. Nigeria.