Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development., United Kingdom
Dr. Iyanuloluwa Ojo is a Chevening Scholar, medical doctor, and MPH candidate at the University of Leeds with research interests in the epidemiology of non-communicable and hematologic diseases in low- and middle-income countries. His work includes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and population-level studies on infectious diseases, vaccination uptake, and hematologic malignancies, with a strong focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. He served as the pioneer Ekiti State Coordinator for Slum and Rural Health Initiative, one of Africa’s largest health NGOs, and as the Administrative Director of the MINTING Study, Nigeria’s first national research collaboration among house physicians, where he led research capacity-building initiatives.
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