Portrait of Temitope T. Ojo, PhD, MPH

Temitope T. Ojo, PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor

Additional Titles

Associate Director, Light Institute for Global Health and Transformation, Global Health Center, Infectious Diseases

Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts (2016)
  • Masters in Public Health, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut (2016
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health, New York University School of Global Public Health, New York, New York, Dissertation title: Evaluating the Influence of Context on Feasibility as an Implementation Research Outcome in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries, Advisor: Dr. Emmanuel Peprah (2022)
Recognition
  • 9/2017-2022 MacCracken Doctoral Fellowship, NYU College of Global Public Health
  • 10/2020 Lyndon Haviland Student Assembly Annual Meeting Scholarship, American Public Health Association
  • 3/2021 Student APHA Action Policy Institute Scholarship
  • 6/2021 Mathematica Summer Research Fellowship
  • 4/2022 Dr. Mary P. Dole Medical Fellowship, Mount Holyoke College
  • 5/2022 Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health Member NYU SGPH Chapter
Selected Publications
  • Noble, Elizabeth, Deborah Adenikinju, Christina Ruan, Sophia Zuniga, Diksha Thakkar, Carly M. Malburg, Joyce Gyamfi, Temitope Ojo et al. “A Review of the COVID-19 Mental Health Impact in Post-Conflict Settings: Bridging the Mental Health Gap with Case Exemplars from an Implementation Science Lens.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 11 (2023): 6006.
  • Gyamfi, Joyce, Siphra Tampubolon, Justin Tyler Lee, Farha Islam, Temitope Ojo, Jumoke Opeyemi, Wanqiu Qiao et al. “Characterisation of medical conditions of children with sickle cell disease in the USA: findings from the 2007–2018 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS).” BMJ open 13, no. 2 (2023): e069075.
  • Onyekachukwu Anikamadu, Oliver Ezechi, Alexis Engelhart, Ucheoma Nwaozuru, Chisom Obiezu-Umeh, Ponmile Ogunjemite, Babatunde Ismail Bale, Daniel Nwachukwu, Titilola Gbaja-biamila, David Oladele, Adesola Z Musa, Stacey Mason, Temitope Ojo, Joseph Tucker, Juliet Iwelunmor. “Expanding Youth-Friendly HIV Self-Testing Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Analysis of a Crowdsourcing Open Call in Nigeria.” JMIR formative research 8, no. 1 (2024): e46945.

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