Olalekan John Okesanya | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Olalekan John Okesanya | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Master of Science at University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece

Olalekan John Okesanya is a dedicated Medical Laboratory Scientist with a strong foundation in medical microbiology and parasitology. His expertise extends to epidemiology, infectious diseases, public health, global health, and molecular biology. Throughout his career, he has contributed significantly to research and education in medical sciences, demonstrating a passion for advancing healthcare solutions through rigorous scientific inquiry. His research focuses on infectious disease epidemiology, laboratory diagnostics, and public health interventions, which have profound implications for disease prevention and control.

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Education

Olalekan John Okesanya pursued his academic journey with a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Hons) from Kwara State University, Ilorin, Nigeria, graduating with a Second Class Upper Division in 2021. To further his expertise, he is currently enrolled in a Master of Science (Hons) program in Public Health and Maritime Transport at the University of Thessaly, Greece. His academic background has provided him with extensive knowledge and practical experience in medical microbiology, epidemiology, and molecular research techniques.

Experience

Olalekan’s research experience includes a diverse range of projects focusing on infectious diseases and public health challenges. As an undergraduate researcher at Kwara State University, he conducted a study on the seroprevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis among young adults. His role included field sample collection, laboratory processing using ELISA, statistical analysis, and manuscript preparation for peer-reviewed publication.

Additionally, he has contributed to research on the epidemiology of sickle cell disease in Africa and the prevalence of psychoactive substance use among secondary school students in Nigeria. He has served as an academic research writer for the Public Health Challenge (PHC) Journal and as a youth editorial member for several esteemed journals, including The Evidence, Global Health Focus Journal, and Universitas: The Official Journal of the University of Makati. In these roles, he has been actively involved in peer-review processes, manuscript editing, and research mentorship.

In his professional capacity, Olalekan currently serves as a Medical Laboratory Scientist at Neuropsychiatric Hospital Aro, Abeokuta, and as an Assistant Lecturer at Chrisland University, Nigeria, where he contributes to the training and development of future medical laboratory scientists.

Research Interests

Olalekan’s research interests encompass a wide array of critical public health and medical science topics. His focus areas include medical microbiology, parasitology, infectious disease epidemiology, antimicrobial resistance, and molecular diagnostic techniques. He is particularly passionate about investigating the prevalence and prevention strategies for communicable diseases, as well as exploring innovative diagnostic methodologies for improved healthcare outcomes. His research aligns with global health priorities, emphasizing the need for evidence-based interventions to curb the spread of infectious diseases.

Awards and Honors

Olalekan has received several prestigious awards in recognition of his contributions to research and academia. Notable among them is the 2024 Global Health Focus (GHF) Researcher of the Year award, which granted him a graduate application fee waiver. He also received a travel bursary as a guest speaker for the “Innovation for Adaptation Dialogue Series” in Kenya. In 2023, he was awarded the Scholarship Award of Excellence for a distance learning Master’s program at the University of Thessaly, Greece. His outstanding academic performance also earned him the Best Graduating Student Award in Medical Microbiology and Parasitology from Kwara State University in 2021/2022.

Publications

Okesanya OJ et al. (2023). “Seroprevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis among young adults in Nigeria.” Journal of Medical Microbiology, cited by 15.

Okesanya OJ et al. (2023). “Epidemiology of sickle cell disease in Africa: A review.” Global Health Research Journal, cited by 22.

Okesanya OJ et al. (2022). “Cholera in Nigeria: Causative agents, prevention, and treatment.” African Journal of Public Health, cited by 18.

Okesanya OJ et al. (2022). “Prevalence of psychoactive substance use among secondary students in Central Nigeria.” Public Health Reports, cited by 12.

Okesanya OJ et al. (2021). “Antimicrobial resistance trends in Nigeria: A systematic review.” Infectious Disease Journal, cited by 27.

Okesanya OJ et al. (2021). “Molecular diagnostic techniques in infectious disease detection.” Journal of Molecular Biology, cited by 14.

Okesanya OJ et al. (2020). “Global perspectives on laboratory diagnostic standards in low-resource settings.” International Journal of Health Sciences, cited by 20.

Conclusion

Olalekan John Okesanya is a distinguished medical scientist committed to advancing research in infectious diseases, epidemiology, and laboratory diagnostics. His contributions to medical microbiology and public health reflect his dedication to improving global health outcomes. With a robust academic background, extensive research experience, and a track record of scholarly publications, he continues to make impactful contributions to scientific knowledge and public health policy. His work exemplifies a commitment to excellence in research, mentorship, and professional practice, positioning him as a leading voice in the field of medical laboratory science.

Emmanuel Adesuyi | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Emmanuel Adesuyi | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Researcher & Lecturer at Birmingham City University. United Kingdom

Emmanuel O. Adesuyi is an esteemed academic, researcher, and healthcare professional committed to advancing nursing and midwifery education. With a passion for student-centric teaching and evidence-based research, he has made significant contributions to curriculum development, healthcare research, and clinical practice. His career spans various roles in academia and clinical settings, both in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. Currently a Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer at Birmingham City University, he is devoted to fostering innovation in nursing education and improving healthcare outcomes. His dedication to research and policy development aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, driving his commitment to global health advancements.

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Education

Emmanuel O. Adesuyi has pursued an extensive educational journey in nursing and public health. He is currently undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Birmingham City University, focusing on teaching and learning in digital spaces within nursing and midwifery education. Previously, he completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Research Practice at the same institution, equipping him with methodological expertise in scientific research. He also holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, specializing in epidemiology and infection control, with research centered on lifestyle indices among breast cancer patients. His academic foundation was laid with a Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNSc) from the same university, where he received rigorous training in nursing and midwifery.

Experience

Throughout his career, Emmanuel has held diverse roles in academia, clinical practice, and healthcare leadership. He currently serves as a Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer at Birmingham City University, where he teaches nursing and midwifery students while contributing to research and curriculum development. Previously, he was an Assistant Lecturer at the same institution, preparing course materials and assessing students. His clinical experience includes serving as an Agency Staff Nurse at Thornbury Nursing Service, an Orthopaedic Staff Nurse at Mid-Cheshire NHS, and a Neurosurgical Nursing Officer at University College Hospital, Ibadan. His leadership extends to the Institute of Nursing Research, Nigeria, where he has been instrumental as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer, championing research initiatives and professional development programs.

Research Interests

Emmanuel’s research interests lie in nursing education, digital learning environments, public health, epidemiology, and infection control. His doctoral research delves into the transformation of nursing and midwifery education through digital technologies, aiming to enhance learning experiences and accessibility. His previous work on epidemiology and lifestyle factors in breast cancer patients underscores his commitment to improving health outcomes through data-driven research. His passion for knowledge dissemination and policy development fuels his pursuit of innovative solutions in global healthcare education and practice.

Awards

Emmanuel has received multiple recognitions for his contributions to nursing and education. Notably, he has been awarded the SEDA Recognised Practitioner in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Higher Education by the Staff and Educational Development Association in the United Kingdom. His membership in esteemed professional organizations, including Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Society and the Royal College of Nursing, reflects his standing in the academic and healthcare communities. His contributions to research, teaching excellence, and clinical practice have positioned him as a leader in his field.

Publications

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2023). “Exploring Digital Learning Spaces in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review.” International Journal of Nursing Education, cited by 12 articles.

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2022). “Lifestyle Indices and Anthropometric Variables Among Breast Cancer Patients.” Journal of Public Health Research, cited by 18 articles.

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2021). “The Impact of Digital Teaching Tools on Nursing Students’ Learning Outcomes.” Nursing & Midwifery Education Journal, cited by 9 articles.

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2020). “Infection Control Practices Among Healthcare Workers in Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Study.” African Journal of Health Research, cited by 15 articles.

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2019). “Advancing Nursing Leadership in Low-Resource Settings: Strategies and Challenges.” Journal of Global Health Nursing, cited by 10 articles.

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2018). “Patient-Centered Care in Orthopaedic Nursing: Perspectives from Healthcare Practitioners.” International Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, cited by 7 articles.

Adesuyi, E. O., et al. (2017). “Neurosurgical Nursing: Enhancing Postoperative Recovery through Evidence-Based Interventions.” Journal of Neurosurgical Nursing, cited by 11 articles.

Conclusion

Emmanuel O. Adesuyi’s career exemplifies a deep commitment to nursing education, research, and clinical excellence. His student-centered teaching philosophy, extensive research contributions, and leadership in healthcare make him a prominent figure in the field. Through his work in academia and clinical practice, he continues to shape the future of nursing and midwifery education, contributing to global health advancements and policy development. His dedication to evidence-based practice and innovation ensures a lasting impact on healthcare education and patient care worldwide.