Dr
Adeniyi is a Medical Statistician, Health Data Scientist,
Monitoring and Evaluation Expert and Public Health Scientist. He is experienced
in practical research and teaching
experience spanning Medical Statistics, Biostatistics, Behavioural Sciences,
Survival Analysis, Categorical data analysis, Experimental Design, Probability
and Applied Probability, Time Series, Epidemiology, Demography, Health
Inequalities and Statistical Modelling and Inferences. He has applied these
statistical concepts to a different area of health sciences through research
into clinical and public health.
He
holds a PhD in Biostatistics from the University of Ibadan Nigeria. Before
that, he obtained a First-Class Honours degree in Statistics from the
University of Ilorin, Nigeria and Master of Science in Medical Statistics from
Lancaster University, United Kingdom, Master in Project Development and
Implementation from the University of Ibadan and Masters of Arts in Monitoring
and Evaluation, African Nazarene University, Kenya. He is a graduate fellow
of the Consortium for Advanced Research
Training in Africa (CARTA) and an
Affiliate of the African
Academy Of Sciences. I have over 100
publications in peer-reviewed journals in the last five years and currently
hold some research grants. I have attended several trainings in data science.
His
research focus is in the application of Statistical, Epidemiology and
Demographic techniques with a critical interest in disease modelling and
survival analysis to improve human health and the world we live in. His
research interest spanned the connection between human behavior and health
outcomes. He has applied Bayesian modelling with a special interest in MCMC to
diverse areas of clinical and public health research. He has taught and
mentored several Undergraduate and Postgraduate students and also conducted research
and surveys which centred on disease modelling and applications of
Biostatistics, Epidemiology, project development, implementation, monitoring
and evaluation, curriculum development as well as data analysis, interpretation
and reporting. He has participated in numerous National and International
health programs including cross countries analysis of DHS dataset in sub-Sahara
Africa and several peer-reviewed publications. He has also attended many local
and international conferences in the last five years. He has collaborated with
other scientists in clinical, public health, environmental health, population,
demography and pure statistical research and scientific research through which
he offered advises on methodologies and provided statistical consultancy for
different organizations. His long-term research goal is to be a formidable
Medical Statistician and Health data Scientist within a formidable health
research team.
He
is the Public Health Director, Sickle Cell Hope Alive Foundation.