Biography:
Benjamin Adebisi Temidayo is an independent researcher and principal investigator specializing in anatomy, molecular neurobiology, and neurodegeneration. Holding a Master of Science in Anatomy, his academic and research focus centers on the pathological mechanisms, biomarker discovery, and translational challenges associated with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. He actively investigates the methodological gaps between experimental models and clinical realities, advocating for open-science initiatives and multi-omics data integration. With extensive academic experience, including university lecturing, he contributes to international scientific discourse through peer-reviewed research, academic critiques, and conference presentations addressing neurodegenerative disorders and brain health.



Title : Translational insights into molecular mechanisms and neurodegeneration: Bridging experimental models and clinical realities