Dr. Moyosola Bamidele is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at EUCLID. With a strong interdisciplinary background, he brings together advanced statistical expertise and public health knowledge to address complex global health challenges.
He holds an MSc in Statistics, a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology, and a PhD in Statistics, all earned from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. His academic training is complemented by extensive professional experience in high-impact organizations, including serving as Senior Public Health Specialist with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as faculty in the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences at Nasarawa State University, and as Research and Monitoring & Evaluation Advisor for the John Snow Institute in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University Centers.
Dr. Bamidele's research and scholarly interests center on Global Health and International Public Health. He specializes in the application of advanced modelling techniques, data analytics, biostatistics, and epidemiology, complemented by strong expertise in statistical computing. His work focuses on developing sophisticated predictive models and data-driven frameworks that provide actionable insights, rigorously evaluate public health interventions, and support evidence-based policy-making. Through these quantitative approaches, he aims to improve population health outcomes and contribute to more effective, equitable solutions to pressing global health challenges.
In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Bamidele serves on the editorial boards and as a reviewer for several international peer-reviewed journals. He maintains active affiliations with ECOWAS institutions, further strengthening his contributions to regional and global health initiatives.
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