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Clement Adebamowo | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Alma mater | University of Jos, Nigeria |
Known for | Work on non-communicable diseases epidemiology and AIDS-associated malignancies |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Epidemiology |
Institutions | Institute of Human Virology, West African College of Surgeons, [1] Bioethics Online Journal (BeOnline) [2] |
Clement Adebamowo is a Nigerian medical researcher [3] and academic. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, [1] Adebamowo is currently Director For Global Health Cancer Research, and a professor of Epidemiology & Public Health, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. [4] [5]He is known for his work in cancer epidemiology, nutrition epidemiology, and research ethics, particularly in low resource and under-served in Africa. [4] [6]
Adebamowo graduated from the University of Jos, Nigeria, [7] having earned BM ChB Hons and a distinction at every examination. [1] He trained in Surgery and Oncology at University College, Ibadan, Nigeria, and studied epidemiology and biostatistics at Harvard University, [7] where he earned a ScD. [8] [9]
Adebamowo has published more than 80 scientific articles. [10][ failed verification] His research interests are non-communicable disease epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, AIDS-associated malignancies, and Bioethics. [11] [12]
Adebamowo worked on community engagement and sample collection as part of the International HapMap Project, and, along with Charles Rotimi, is one of the principal investigators responsible for the HapMap and 1000 Genomes Project work with the "Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria" population. [13] [14]
In addition to his role as professor of epidemiology & public health and director for global health cancer research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, [4] Adebamowo holds a number of journal editorships. He is editor in chief of Bioethics Online Journal (BeOnline), [2] as well as of Cancer in Africa Online Journal (CIAO), [1] and associate editor of Frontiers in Oncology. [15]
He is also:
Adebamowo holds a number of honors and memberships in societies:
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Clement Adebamowo | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Alma mater | University of Jos, Nigeria |
Known for | Work on non-communicable diseases epidemiology and AIDS-associated malignancies |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Epidemiology |
Institutions | Institute of Human Virology, West African College of Surgeons, [1] Bioethics Online Journal (BeOnline) [2] |
Clement Adebamowo is a Nigerian medical researcher [3] and academic. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, [1] Adebamowo is currently Director For Global Health Cancer Research, and a professor of Epidemiology & Public Health, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. [4] [5]He is known for his work in cancer epidemiology, nutrition epidemiology, and research ethics, particularly in low resource and under-served in Africa. [4] [6]
Adebamowo graduated from the University of Jos, Nigeria, [7] having earned BM ChB Hons and a distinction at every examination. [1] He trained in Surgery and Oncology at University College, Ibadan, Nigeria, and studied epidemiology and biostatistics at Harvard University, [7] where he earned a ScD. [8] [9]
Adebamowo has published more than 80 scientific articles. [10][ failed verification] His research interests are non-communicable disease epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, AIDS-associated malignancies, and Bioethics. [11] [12]
Adebamowo worked on community engagement and sample collection as part of the International HapMap Project, and, along with Charles Rotimi, is one of the principal investigators responsible for the HapMap and 1000 Genomes Project work with the "Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria" population. [13] [14]
In addition to his role as professor of epidemiology & public health and director for global health cancer research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, [4] Adebamowo holds a number of journal editorships. He is editor in chief of Bioethics Online Journal (BeOnline), [2] as well as of Cancer in Africa Online Journal (CIAO), [1] and associate editor of Frontiers in Oncology. [15]
He is also:
Adebamowo holds a number of honors and memberships in societies: