Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Faculty of Health
Graduate Student Scholar
Babatunde Odugbemi is a member of the pioneer cohort of students in the PhD Global Health program at York University and a Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar. He holds an MB;BS degree from the University of Lagos, MPH from the University of Sheffield and MSc in Aging and Health from Queen’s University. Having worked as a physician and public health professional in Nigeria, he has also been part of teams conducting research on infectious diseases and improving the capacity of health systems. He seeks to conduct research aimed at improving global response to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) with the guidance of Professor Mary Wiktorowicz.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
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