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Professor Adeyinka Gladys Falusi, FAS, is a distinguished Nigerian geneticist and medical researcher whose remarkable contributions have profoundly advanced the fields of human genetics and public health in Nigeria and beyond.

Widely recognised for her pioneering research on sickle cell disease, Professor Falusi has made significant contributions to improving diagnosis, deepening scientific understanding, and expanding public awareness of one of Nigeria’s most pressing genetic health challenges. Her work has helped shape more effective models of patient care and strengthened national responses to genetic disorders.


Research, Scholarship, and Public Health Impact

Through decades of dedicated scientific inquiry, Professor Falusi has consistently demonstrated excellence in:

  • Human genetics research
  • Public health advancement
  • Medical scholarship
  • Healthcare innovation

Her research has enhanced understanding of genetic disorders while contributing meaningfully to improved healthcare outcomes and policy awareness within Nigeria’s health sector.


Teaching, Mentorship, and Capacity Building

Beyond her groundbreaking research, Professor Falusi has played a vital role in teaching and mentorship, nurturing generations of:

  • Scientists
  • Medical researchers
  • Healthcare professionals

Her strong commitment to capacity building has reinforced the foundations of medical research within Nigerian universities and scientific institutions, ensuring that scientific inquiry continues to address critical national health priorities.


Leadership and Legacy

Through her scholarship, leadership, and dedicated service, Professor Falusi has strengthened both the knowledge and practice of genetics in Nigeria. She remains widely respected as a leading voice in genetic research and healthcare development.

Her distinguished career reflects a legacy of scientific excellence, mentorship, and impactful public service.


Conclusion

Ladies and Gentlemen,

For her outstanding contributions to science, her dedication to mentoring future generations, and her enduring impact on public health, Professor Adeyinka Gladys Falusi, FAS, is most worthy of this distinguished honour.


Congratulations, Professor Falusi!