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Nigerian Scientist Develops Silk-based Healing, Tissue Fiber


US-based Nigerian medical researcher, Ruth Ebubechukwu, is harnessing the power of one of nature’s strongest materials – spider silk – to revolutionise healthcare.

Motivated by a passion to improve lives, her research focuses on creating silk-inspired fibers that can accelerate wound healing, deliver medication more effectively, and even serve as tissue replacements.

By merging advanced polymer chemistry with smart material design, Ebubechukwu is paving the way for more sustainable, precise, and accessible medical treatments.

However, the laboratory is just one part of the journey for Ruth Ebubechukwu, a first-class Chemistry graduate from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) and recipient of a U.S. Ph.D. scholarship.

Beyond science, she serves as a Youth Representative to the United Nations for the Widow Development Organization (WiDO), where she advocates for the rights of widows and marginalized women globally.

 

What sets her apart is her rare blend of scientific rigor and deep commitment to global advocacy—proving that groundbreaking research and social impact can go hand in hand.

“I’ve always believed that science and service go hand in hand. Research should not only solve problems, but also reflect the needs and hopes of the communities it serves.”

With a vision rooted in purpose and a voice that speaks to both innovation and inclusion, Ebubechukwu is poised to become one of the defining changemakers of her generation.

 

 



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