Aderogba Mukhtar Adeyemi

Recent Microbiology Graduate | Diagnostic Laboratory Specialist
Ogun State, NG.

About

Highly motivated recent Microbiology graduate (B.Sc. expected 2025) with practical diagnostic laboratory experience and independent research expertise. Eager to apply strong foundational knowledge, advanced lab techniques, and effective communication skills to an entry-level role in diagnostics, research, or quality control.

Work

HEALTHCHANNEL DIAGNOSTICS SERVICES
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Microbiology Intern (SIWES)

Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria

Summary

Gained hands-on diagnostic laboratory experience, performing a range of tests and mastering phlebotomy techniques to support patient care and accurate diagnostics.

Highlights

Performed phlebotomy procedures with precision, ensuring patient comfort and sample integrity for diverse diagnostic testing needs.

Executed a comprehensive range of laboratory tests including genotype, HIV, hepatitis, syphilis, and blood grouping, ensuring accurate and reliable results.

Mastered microbial culturing techniques, including meticulous agar preparation and inoculation, for effective pathogen identification and analysis.

Contributed to daily laboratory operations, maintaining equipment functionality and adhering to strict quality control protocols to ensure data integrity.

Education

Olabisi ONABANJO University
Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

Microbiology

Skills

Laboratory Techniques

Phlebotomy, Genotype Testing, HIV Testing, Hepatitis Testing, Syphilis Testing, Blood Grouping, Microbial Culturing, Agar Preparation, Microbiological Analysis, Quality Control.

Research & Analysis

Scientific Research, Experimental Design, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Report Writing.

Soft Skills

Communication, Problem-Solving, Independent Work, Attention to Detail, Team Collaboration.

Projects

Antibiotic Profile of Lactobacillus-Based Probiotics from Yogurts

Summary

Conducted an independent research project investigating the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of lactobacillus-based probiotics derived from yogurts and their potential application as growth factors in animal feed.

Aderogba Mukhtar Adeyemi