Ayorinde Adehin
Scientist
Ayorinde is a Scientist at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok. With a background in Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ayorinde’s research interests lie in pharmacokinetics and the use of pharmacometrics tools for improved decision making in preclinical and clinical settings.
Ayorinde joined MORU in 2021. Currently, he works in malaria and chagas disease, developing mathematical models that will expand the understanding of infection-dynamics and optimise drug-use in these diseases.
Recent publications
Pharmacometric evaluation of pre-referral rectal artesunate in children with severe malaria
Preprint
Adehin A. et al, (2026)
Population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic analysis of benznidazole monotherapy and combination therapy with fosravuconazole in chronic Chagas disease (BENDITA)
Journal article
Assmus F. et al, (2025), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 19, e0013522 - e0013522
Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling of benznidazole and its antitrypanosomal activity in a murine model of chronic Chagas disease.
Journal article
Assmus F. et al, (2025), PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 19
Need for a Standardized Translational Drug Development Platform: Lessons Learned from the Repurposing of Drugs for COVID-19
Journal article
Assmus F. et al, (2022), Microorganisms, 10, 1639 - 1639
Evaluation of the impact of CYP1A2 induction by charbroiled meal on metabolic phenotype (vol 27, pg 96, 2019)
Journal article
George JA. et al, (2021), CLINICAL NUTRITION ESPEN, 42, 416 - 416