Toriola, Mubaraq
Education
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, 2010-2014 B.S., Biochemistry
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, 2016-2020 M.Sc., Biochemistry
Why I like Chemistry
Biochemistry is the study of the molecular basis of life. Understanding the inner workings of life at its molecular level is quite fascinating and intriguing, forming the basis for advances in medicine and novel therapeutics.
Why I chose the Chemistry and Biochemistry Program at UW-Milwaukee
I chose the Chemistry and Biochemistry Program at UW-Milwaukee because the program not only fit best with my research interests but also, I get to learn from distinguished faculty members, work on novel and cutting-edge research projects, and access to state of the art facilities like the Shimadzu Analytical Instrumentation Laboratory and Research Center.
Favorite things to do in Milwaukee
My favorite activities in Milwaukee are visiting attraction sites like the Museum, dining at different places, and going out with friends.
Research Lab: Prof. Alexander Arnold
Major Area of Focus: Biochemistry
Publications
Akinloye, O. A., Sulaimon, L. A., Ogunbiyi, O. E., Odubiyi, A. E., Adewale, A. A., Toriola, M. A., & Boyenle, I. D. (2023). Amaranthus spinosus (Spiny Pigweed) methanol leaf extract alleviates oxidative and inflammation induced by doxorubicin in male sprague dawley rats. Advances in Traditional Medicine, 1-18.
Akinloye, O. A., Sulaimon, L. A., Adewale, A. O., Mubaraq, T., Salami, O., & Abiola, O. (2022). Allium vineale methanol extract attenuated oxidative stress and inflammation induced by doxorubicin in Sprague Dawley Rats. Scientific African, 16, e01244.