Prof Ifeoma Utomi To Deliver UNILAG Inaugural Lecture

December 3, 2021
by
Prof Ifeoma Utomi inaugural lecture

Renowned orthodontist, Prof Ifeoma Linda Utomi will take the academic community on an excursion into the world of dental care in her inaugural lecture at the University of Lagos on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.

Utomi will speak on “Beauty, Braces and Being: Restoring the smile, transforming the life” to inform her colleagues and the community about her research in the linkages between dental care and physical and emotional well-being.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

Ifeoma Linda Utomi is a professor of Orthodontics/Consultant Orthodontist, Department of Dental Health, Faculty of Dentistry, at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos.

Prof Utomi’s particular focus is on early treatment and special needs individuals as part of oral health and dental management.
She studied medicine (dentistry) and graduated from the University of Lagos in 1984. Prof Ifeoma Utomi earned a fellowship at the West African College of Surgeons in 1999.

She has been in teaching, research and training as a lecturer, senior lecturer and Associate Professor.

Ifeoma Utomi has mentored a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate students. She is a member of the Nigerian Association of Orthodontists, the World Federation of Orthodontists, and the American Association of Orthodontists.
Ifeoma Linda Utomi is the wife of Prof Pat Utomi, with whom she has five children.

READ ALSO: Omicron Variant Spreads To 23 Countries – WHO

Admin
+ posts
Ambassador Ejeviome Eloho Otobo
Previous Story

AfCFTA To Grow Africa’s GDP To $420 Billion By 2025 – Ambassador Eloho Otobo

Next Story

Ford Foundation and Open Society Initiative for West Africa Launch New Fund to End Sexual Violence in West Africa

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Nigeria Customs to step up intelligence-led checks

By Prosper Okoye Nigeria’s customs authorities say they are strengthening intelligence-led operations in a move they say could curb smuggling, improve border security and protect government revenue. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, told officers of the Customs Intelligence Unit in Abuja
Ambassador Ejeviome Eloho Otobo
Previous Story

AfCFTA To Grow Africa’s GDP To $420 Billion By 2025 – Ambassador Eloho Otobo

Next Story

Ford Foundation and Open Society Initiative for West Africa Launch New Fund to End Sexual Violence in West Africa

Don't Miss

Atalanta Makes U-turn, Now Ready To Sell Lookman For €40m

After warding off suitors for a while, Serie A side
3 Key French Players May Miss Sunday's World Cup Final Against Argentina

3 Key French Players May Miss Sunday’s World Cup Final Against Argentina

France players Raphael Varane, Ibrahima Konate and Kingsley Coman faces