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Yobe varsity begins dementia research, collects 1,100 blood, biopsy samples

According to the WHO, dementia is a generic term for several diseases that impair memory.

• August 31, 2025
Yobe State University, Damaturu
Yobe State University, Damaturu [Credit: ysu.edu.ng]

The Biomedical Science Research and Training Centre (BioRTC) at Yobe State University, Damaturu, has collected 1,100 biopsies and blood samples for its ongoing Dementia Research Project.

This is contained in a statement by the university’s information officer, Abdulmunini Gulani, in Damaturu on Sunday.

According to WHO, dementia is a generic term for several diseases that impair memory, thinking and the ability to perform daily activities.

It worsens over time, mainly affecting people who are advanced in age.

Dementia is the seventh leading cause of death worldwide, and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people.

Mr Gulani noted that the project was the first large-scale dementia cohort study of its kind in Northern Nigeria, designed to feed Africa’s first open-access Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) biobank.

He said the research would be led by Mahmoud Maina, the founder and director of BioRTC, as well as the special adviser to Gov. Mai Mala Buni on science, research and innovation.

The spokesman also said that samples would also be screened for diabetes, malaria,and  kidney diseases, among others.

According to him, the integrated approach means that ultimate findings will address multiple health burdens affecting the people of Yobe and the wider region.

“The milestone is not just about dementia — it’s about placing Yobe on the global map of biomedical research.

“By combining community engagement, world-class scientists, and partnerships across Nigeria, the UK, the U.S., the Netherlands, and other African countries, we are building the foundation for discoveries that will benefit our people and contribute to global health.

“This work is showing the world that cutting-edge science can be done from here, in Yobe, with our communities at the centre.

“The knowledge we generate will help detect diseases earlier, improve treatments, and ultimately save lives,” Mr Gulani quoted Mr Maina as saying.

He expressed appreciation to Mr Buni for his unwavering support, particularly in approving the use of primary health care centres in Damaturu as research hubs.

The spokesman also commended Kundi Machina, executive secretary, Primary Health Care Board, Yobe, for his crucial role in facilitating smooth field operations.

Mr Gulani lauded the Emir of Damaturu, Shehu Hashimi II Ibn Umar El-Kanemi and Yobe communities for support, trust and participation in the research.

(NAN)

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