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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Nigeria
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Olasunmbo Oluwaseun Afolayan
Home Country
Nigeria
City
Philadelphia
Host State
Pennsylvania
Field/Specialization
Neuroscience: Neuroanatomy
Primary Host Institution
Saint Josephs University - Graduate School
Faculty Associate/Host
Adeboye Adejare
Grant Start Date
OLF Eligibility End Date
Afolayan
Olasunmbo Oluwaseun
Ngozi Nneka Udengwu
Home Country
Nigeria
City
Albany
Host State
Field/Specialization
Humanities: Theater Studies
Primary Host Institution
Albany State University
Faculty Associate/Host
Nneka Nora Osakwe
Grant Start Date
OLF Eligibility End Date
Udengwu
Ngozi Nneka
Taiye Adeniyi Adeyanju
Home Country
Nigeria
City
College Station
Host State
Texas
Field/Specialization
Environmental Sciences: Wildlife & Wildland Management
Primary Host Institution
Texas A&M--College Station - Graduate School
Faculty Associate/Host
Katy Gonder
Grant Start Date
OLF Eligibility End Date
Adeyanju
Taiye Adeniyi
Cordelia Ukamaka Dueke Eze
Home Country
Nigeria
City
Durham
Host State
North Carolina
Field/Specialization
Chemistry: Chemistry, Other
Primary Host Institution
Duke U - Graduate School
Faculty Associate/Host
Emily Derbyshire
Grant Start Date
OLF Eligibility End Date
Dueke Eze
Cordelia Ukamaka
Grant
Upgrading Undergraduate Curricula to Reflect Global Trends and Lessons Learned for Students of Wildlife and Ecotourism Management
Upgrading Undergraduate Curricula to Reflect Global Trends and Lessons Learned for Students of Wildlife and Ecotourism Management
Grant
Exploring the Potential Neurotoxic Effects of Calcium Carbide used in Fruit Ripening and the Role of NMDAR Antagonists in Mitigating its Impact
Exploring the Potential Neurotoxic Effects of Calcium Carbide used in Fruit Ripening and the Role of NMDAR Antagonists in Mitigating its Impact
Grant
Discovery of Novel Thiazole/Benzophenone Based Schiff Bases as Dual-Stage Anti-malarial Agents via Machine Learning Approach and Experimental Screening
Discovery of Novel Thiazole/Benzophenone Based Schiff Bases as Dual-Stage Anti-malarial Agents via Machine Learning Approach and Experimental Screening