ADEKU Marian Ameoze is a biochemist and early-career researcher with a strong background in natural product pharmacology, antioxidant bioassays, and red blood cell stability studies. She earned her B.Sc. in Biochemistry from Delta State University, Nigeria, and holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE). Marian has conducted extensive in vitro studies exploring the anti-sickling and erythrocyte membrane-stabilizing effects of plant-derived compounds such as Trigonella foenum-graecum and Syzygium aromaticum.
She has authored several preprints with DOI registration on platforms like Authorea, including research on machine learning for breast cancer diagnosis, antioxidant activities of chloroform extracts, and hemoglobin polymerization inhibition. Her work integrates classical biochemical assays with modern digital tools, reflecting a growing interest in interdisciplinary approaches such as biomedical AI and ecological biochemistry.
Marian is passionate about advancing accessible, evidence-based therapies derived from medicinal plants, especially in resource-limited settings. She is currently seeking graduate research opportunities to expand her contributions to translational bioscience and global health.