Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta,
Nigeria
Known for
First female Professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics in Nigeria
Spouse
Adebambo
Ayoka Olufunmilayo Adebambo is a
Nigerian scientist and
professor of
Animal Breeding and
Genetics.[1] She is the first female professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics.[2][3] In September 2010, she was awarded the status of a Fellow of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN).[4]
Career
She started her career at the
University of Ibadan as a demonstrator before moving to the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training of the
Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife. While at Ile-Ife, she focused on improving pig breeds for the purpose of commercialization. In 1993, she moved to the Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics,
Federal University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta, Nigeria. She is currently a member of the University's Governing Council.[1]
Awards and recognition
In 2010, she received the award of Fellow of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN) alongside other scientists.[4] She was listed in
Silverbird TV's 16 prominent Nigerian women in Science and Research.[5] Ayoka also received the British Council Award and the
Commonwealth Fellowship.[1]
Publications
Application of principal component and discriminant analyses to morpho-structural indices of indigenous and exotic chickens raised under intensive management system[6]
Effect of crossbreeding on fertility, hatchability and embryonic mortality of Nigerian local chickens[7]
Genotype effect on distribution pattern of maternally derived antibody against Newcastle disease in Nigerian local chickens[8][9]
Effect of Chicken Genotype on Growth Performance of Pure and Crossbred Progenies in the Development of a Broiler Line
Genetic Diversity of zyxin and TNFRSF1A genes in Nigerian Local Chickens and Nera Black Chickens[10]