Dr. Victor Chukwudi Osamor
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Dr. Victor Chukwudi Osamor

Lecturer
Covenant University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria

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Biography

Dr. Victor Chukwudi Osamor is currently working as Lecturer at Covenant University, Nigeria. He has completed his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from same University. His main area of interest related to Bioinformatics, Public health, Biostatistics, Drug Design. His area of expertise includes Microarray analysis, Public Health, Functional Genomics, Computer Animation, Homology Modelling, Biostatistics, Next Generation sequencing, Genome wide association studies, K-means algorithms, Metric Matrices K-means, Protein structures, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Expert System design, Diagnosis, Blast, CAD, Clustering, Classification, Biological databases, Clustering Index, and Software development. He has published 14 research articles in journals, 3 books, and 17 conference proceeding contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Bioinformatics
62%
Public Health
90%
Biostatistics
75%
Drug Design
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Osamor, V.C., K.S. Wiwuga, I.P. Osamor and A.G. Musa, 2013. Engineering a Ruled-Based Software Solution for Credit Rating and Worthiness Assessment in Financial Operations. Comput. Eng. Intell. Syst., 4: 56-65.
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  2. Osamor, V.C., E.F. Adebiyi and E.H. Enekwa, 2013. k-Means Walk: Unveiling Operational Mechanism of a Popular Clustering Approach for Microarray Data. J. Comput. Sci. Syst. Biol., 6: 35-42.
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  3. Osamor, I.P., H. Akinlabi and V.C. Osamor, 2013. An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Globalisation on Performance of Nigerian Commercial Banks in Post-Consolidation Period. Eur. J. Bus. Manage., 5: 37-45.
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  4. Osamor, V.C., O.S. Aloba and I.P. Osamor, 2010. From wooden to digital notice board (dnb): Design and implementation for university administration. Int. J. Electr. Comput. Sci., 10: 79-83.
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  5. Osamor, V.C., F.E. Adebiyi and S. Doumbia, 2010. Clustering Plasmodium falciparum genes to their functional roles using k-means. Int. J. Eng. Technol., 2: 215-225.
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  6. Osamor, V.C., 2010. The etiology of malaria scourge: A comparative study of endemic nations of Africa and Asia. J. Biol. Sci., 10: 440-447.
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  7. Osamor, V.C., 2010. Malaria and sterile insect technique (SIT): Pathogenicity, perceptions, misconceptions and practices of control in a developing nation. Eubios J. Asian Int. Bioethics, 20: 96-101.
  8. Osamor, V.C., 2010. Global initiative and local efforts towards management of malaria in Africa. Biotechnology, 9: 196-203.
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  9. Osamor, V.C., E. Adebiyi and S. Doumbia, 2009. K-means clustering and the analysis of malaria microarray data (MMD). Infect. Genet. Evol., 9: 378-378.
  10. Osamor, V.C., 2009. Experimental and computational applications of microarray technology for malaria eradication in Africa. Sci. Res. Essays, 4: 652-664.
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  11. Osamor, V., E. Adebiyi and S. Doumbia, 2009. Comparative functional classification of Plasmodium falciparum genes using k-means clustering. Proceedings of the International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology Conference, April 17-20, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp: 491-495.
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  12. Daramola, J.O., V.C. Osamor and O.O. Oluwagbemi, 2008. A grid-based framework for pervasive healthcare using wireless sensor networks: A case for developing nations. Asia J. Inform. Technol., 7: 260-267.