
TITLE (PROF/DR/): DR.
NAME: ADESEYE MICHAEL AKINSETE
POSITION: SENIOR LECTURER SPECIALISATION: HAEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY/STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with Bachelor’s degree or other initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if applicable. Add/delete rows as necessary.)
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION | DEGREE (if applicable) | Completion Date MM/YYYY | FIELD OF STUDY |
University of Benin, Benin-City Nigeria
| M.B.B.S | 01/2002 | Medicine/Surgery |
West African College of Physicians | FWACP. | 11/2012 | Paediatric Haematology/Oncology
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Birmingham Children Hospital, Birmingham United Kingdom | Fellowship | 12/2016 | Haematology/Oncology/Stem Cell Transplant |
Personal Statement
I am a trained Pediatric hematologist/oncologist with special interest in sickle cell anemia and stem cell transplant. My training exposed me to the need of children with blood disorders and malignancies in my environment. Nigeria has the largest burden of sickle cell disease in the world with an attendant high morbidity and mortality. Due to my interest and the need for the right skillset, I undertook a fellowship at Birmingham Children Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom in Hematology/Stem Cell Transplant.
Since completing this programme, I have been able to impact the Department of Paediatrics at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), by improving protocols and practices that have seen to the development of a comprehensive sickle cell program at my home institution resulting in improvement in overall care and survival amongst children with sickle cell anemia. I am also involved in the care of children with cancers and we are currently involved with the molecular characterizations of these common cancers.
I was a recipient of a grant writing and research ethics course at the Institute of Global Health of the Northwestern University. This program exposed me to the proper ethics of conducting research in human subjects with emphasis on clinical trials and systematic reviews, while improving my skills in sourcing for intramural and extramural funding.
Most recently, I have noticed the proliferation of a cottage industry for transplant for children with sickle cell anemia residing in low resource settings like Nigeria. Thus, I started a post-transplant clinic focused on improving the care for these population of patients.
My team and I are currently involved in clinical trials for children, adolescents and adults with sickle cell anaemia. We are part of a global movement to improve the quality of life of these individuals
Positions, Scientific Appointments, and Honours
- Member- National Technical Working Group, Federal Ministry of Health 2021-till date
- President, Nigerian Society of Paediatric Oncology (NISPO) 2024-2026
- Expert member, African Cancer Coalition 2023 – till date
- JournalReviewer (Expert Review of Haeamtology, PL0S one, Journal of Clinical Sciences, Blood Advances)
- Staff Adviser, Nigerian Federation of Catholic Students
Selected Most Recent Publications /Contributions to Knowledge
- 1. Joseph AO, Akinsete AM, Ajose AO, Oladipo AT, Maliki A, Akindele K, Mangongolo M, Adeneye S, Ngwa W. Increasing Paediatric Radiation Capacity in sub-Saharan Africa using technology: a pilot of a paediatric radiation oncology virtual training course. BMC Med Educ 24,317 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05313-5
- Adetokunbo Olayinka Joacquim, Adeseye Michael Akinsete,Christopher Imokhuede Esezobor. Acute kidney injury is more common in hospitalized children with sickle cell anemia in Africa. Acta Paediatrica 2023;00: 1-7
- Kene-Udemezue Blessing E, Salako Abideen O, Akinsete Adeseye M, Odubela Oluwatosin O, Adeyemo Titilope A. A Comparative Analysis of hydroxyurea Treatment on Coagulation Profile Among Sickle Cell Anemia Children In Lagos, Nigeria. Advances In Haematology. 2024 http//doi.org/10.1155/ah/5002373
- Lydia H Pecker, Adeseye M Akinsete, Patrick C Carroll, Sophie Lanzkron, Kevin H M Kuo, Monica Hulbert, Elizabeth Stenger, Deepika S Darbari. Life after sickle cell disease, is it really uhuru? The Lancet Haematology 2023; 10 (12): E946 -9
- U O Fakile, A M Akinsete,A O Joseph, T O Fashola, T A Ladipo, A Akinsulie. Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Childhood: Evidence of a Malfunctioning Oncology Ecosystem: A Case Series from a Low Resource Setting. West Afr J Med 2023; 40(6): 619-22
Collaborators/ Networks
- Vanderbilt Haploidentical Transplant Learning Collaborative
- African Cancer Coalition
- Paediatric Cancer Research Network of Nigeria (PCRN)
- St Jude Global Alliance