
About
Dr. Onoja Matthew Akpa is a Teaching Professor of Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, University of Memphis. He holds advanced degrees in Statistics from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, including a PhD (2009). With over 20 years of experience, he specializes in applied statistics and health outcomes research.
Education:
- PhD in Statistics, University of Ilorin (2009)
- MSc in Statistics, University of Ilorin (2004)
- BSc in Statistics, University of Ilorin (2001)
- Certificate in Population Health, Doane University (2020)
Research Focus: His interests include prediction models, spatial analysis, cardiovascular diseases, and stroke epidemiology. Recent work emphasizes hypertension, stroke risk factors, and genomic studies in African populations.
Publications Trends: His 2024 publications highlight interdisciplinary collaborations addressing African health challenges, including stroke epidemiology, dietary patterns, sleep quality, and genetic studies. Methodologies span GWAS, meta-analyses, and predictive modeling.
Awards: No specific awards listed, but contributions to African health research are notable.
Grants & Advising: Active in collaborative initiatives like the COMBAT-CVDs and SIREN studies. Advising roles not explicitly stated but implied through co-authorship on multi-investigator projects.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Division of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Environmental Health, contributing to global health research networks.
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