Taiwo Ademoye
Advisor's Name:
Jessica Fortin
Email Address:
Training Group:
Chemical Biology
Research Summary:
My research focuses on drug discovery for neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. These diseases are marked by progressive neuron degeneration, leading to cognitive and motor dysfunction. I aim to develop novel therapeutic interventions to slow or halt disease progression. By targeting specific molecular pathways implicated in neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis, such as protein misfolding involving tau, amyloid-beta, and alpha-synuclein, I hope to identify and elucidate the mechanisms of potential drug candidates. Integrating drug discovery, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and neurobiology, my research seeks to find compounds that can modify disease progression, improve symptoms, and enhance patient quality of life. Ultimately, my goal is to contribute to the development of effective therapies that address the unmet medical needs of those affected by these debilitating conditions.
Why did you choose to attend PULSe:
I chose to attend PULSe because of its strong interdisciplinary approach, which fosters collaboration across various fields of life sciences. This integrative environment enables me to explore diverse research areas and gain a holistic understanding of complex biological systems. The program’s commitment to bringing together students from different academic and cultural backgrounds enriches the learning experience, promoting innovative thinking and broadening perspectives. PULSe offers unparalleled opportunities for cross-disciplinary training and mentorship, preparing me to tackle multifaceted scientific challenges. By being part of this vibrant and diverse community, I am confident that I will develop the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of science.