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Olamide Todowede

Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Teaching Summary

Teaching and Facilitation of Global Health Module

Research Summary

Citizen Science To Achieve Coproduction at Scale (C-STACS), aim at applying citizen science approaches in mental health, to improve the lives of the 16 million UK people currently living with mental… read more

Recent Publications

Current Research

Citizen Science To Achieve Coproduction at Scale (C-STACS), aim at applying citizen science approaches in mental health, to improve the lives of the 16 million UK people currently living with mental health problems

Past Research

  • Improving Outcomes in Mental and Physical Multimorbidity (Tuberculosis and Chronic hepatitis) in South Asia (2020 - 2022). - NIHR Funded
  • Assessment of Human Papilloma virus(HPV) vaccine uptake and implementation strategy in Kenya (2020) - GCRF -UKRI Funded
  • Understanding uptake and attitude of HIV prevention among university students in a hyper endemic HIV settings in South Africa, towards achieving the UNAIDS 90-9090 goal (2016 - 2018) - Ford Foundation Funded
  • Improving metabolic disorder health outcome among HIV infected patients in a hyper endemic HIV settings in South Africa. (2016 - 2020) - SANTHE-DELTAS-Wellcome Trust Funded
  • USAID supported Local Partners for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Nigeria Project in Region One (ARFH-LOPIN 1 Project) in Lagos State across 8 Local authorities. The project goal is to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on children and their families through a participatory and sustainable approach of engaging people with lived experience, community based organization, local authorities and private partnership. (2014 - 2016) - USAID Funded

Future Research

Global mental health research

Bridging the gap of Mental health stigmatization and lived experience among under represented population

Physical and mental health multimorbidity

School of Health Sciences

B236, Medical School
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2HA

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