Dr. DARE, Babatunde Joseph
Lecturer, Department of Anatomy
Anatomy Wing, College of Health Science Complex
Dare, Babatunde Joseph obtained his Ph.D. (Anatomy) in 2017, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, his MSc. (Anatomy) in 2011 and BSc. (Anatomy) in 2007 respectively, University of Ilorin, Ilorin. He has a keen interest in teaching and researching in the field of Life Science; passionate in impacting the society through innovative ideas and has published admissive number of research articles. An experienced anatomy teacher; taught anatomy at various levels and a TReND alumni in Molecular biology and Bioinformatics with vast knowledge in integrating population genetics and anthropological (Forensic) Anatomy.
Well experienced in the teaching of all aspect of human anatomy (Embryology, histology and gross anatomy of human including dissection of cadaver), molecular biology, biological anthropology, genetics, histochemistry and microscopy to medical, dental, anatomy, physiology, nursing and public health students. He has supervised and co- supervised several novel researches at undergraduate and graduate levels.
He has worked extensively on the area of reproductive biology and endocrinology; maintenance of testicular, ovarian and uterine integrity using antioxidants present in naturally occurring plants against xenobiotic substances. A novel work on the relative associations that exist in genetically determine dermatoglyphics traits and female fertility has been elucidated. Currently, deep insight in the application of DNA fingerprinting and foot printing or profiling in forensic anatomy (including dermatoglyphics; in preserving the genetics identity) and in detection of congenital anomalies is under investigation.