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Dr. Ireneous Soyiri is a Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research Methods at the University of Hull and a member of the Hull York Medical School (HYMS) and the Institute for Clinical and Applied Health Research (ICAHR). He is a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society (FSS) and the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH), with additional memberships in groups like the International Society for Environmental Epidemiologists (ISEE).
- Educated at the University of Ghana, Brunel University London, and Monash University
- Specializes in Population Health Sciences, focusing on research design, quantitative analysis, and global disease burden estimation
His research interests center on Environmental Epidemiology and Population Health, particularly in modeling healthcare demand, analyzing disease burden across populations, and developing health surveillance systems. Recent work includes geospatial analysis of solid fuel usage impacts and forecasting disease trends using Global Burden of Disease data.
Key article trends include global health disparities, respiratory disease analysis, and quantitative epidemiological methods. Notable scientific recognitions include:
- Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society (FSS)
- Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH)
Dr. Soyiri has contributed to large-scale studies on stroke burden, asthma outcomes, and environmental risk factors, often collaborating internationally. His work emphasizes data quality, health policy informatics, and addressing inequalities in healthcare access.
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