Oluwadara Daniel Babasola
Scientific Assistant
Oluwadara Babasola is a dedicated professional with a strong foundation in microbiology and a growing career in the science and biotechnology sector. Before transitioning fully into industry roles, Oluwadara worked as a research assistant at the University College Hospital (UCH), where He contributed to high‑impact cardiovascular research. During His time at UCH, He supported several key clinical studies, including the Global Congestive Heart Failure Study and its Sub‑study, the Ibadan Atrial Fibrillation Study, and the Ibadan Heart Failure Study among others. His responsibilities involved data collection, patient interaction, documentation, and adherence to research protocols; experiences that strengthened his analytical abilities and deepened his understanding of clinical research operations.
With a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, Oluwadara began building expertise in laboratory processes, microbial analysis, quality assurance, and food safety; skills that were further refined over four years in the food industry, where precision, compliance, and operational efficiency were essential.
Driven by a passion for scientific impact, Oluwadara transitioned into the biotechnology and cancer research space, joining the GeneLab Bioscience, a science‑driven company focused on cancer diagnostics and therapeutic decision‑making. In this role, Oluwadara supports processes that contribute to scientific research, reliable diagnostics, improved patient outcomes, and evidence‑based treatment approaches, bringing together strong technical knowledge and a deep commitment to meaningful scientific innovation.
Known for a calm, detail‑oriented approach to work, Oluwadara brings consistency, adaptability, and a strong sense of responsibility to every task. With experience spanning microbiology, clinical research, food science, and advanced biotech operations, Oluwadara continues to grow professionally, aiming to contribute to scientific solutions that improve lives and advance global health.

