User:Awsworth/Esther Odekunle

Career Odekunle's goal in academia was not to remain there as a professor, but rather to "explore a specific scientific area in great depth and contribute to the scientific field" and eventually to apply her scientific skills to therapeutics.[7] As an antibody engineer, she works to clone antibodies(add internal link) from B cells[8] and develop them as potential treatments for specific disease targets such as cancers, viral infections, and bacterial infections.

Provide Summaries of her work: "Localization of Neuropeptide Gene Expression in Larvae of an Echinoderm, the Starfish Asterias rubens" doi:10.3389/fnins.2016.00553

"Ancient role of vasopressin/oxytocin-type neuropeptides as regulators of feeding revealed in an echinoderm" doi:10.1186/s12915-019-0680-2

"Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology of Vasopressin/ Oxytocin-Type Neuropeptide Signaling in Invertebrates doi:10.3389/fendo.2020.00225

"Dismantling systemic racism in science"