Rising Scholars

Felix Emeka Anyiam

Research and Data Scientist - Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Development at University of Port Harcourt | Port Harcourt , Nigeria

Subjects:
Medicine and Dentistry, Data Sciences
Spoken languages:
English

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Subjects:
Medicine and Dentistry, Data Sciences
Research Keywords:
Public Health, Global Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health care Entrepreneurship, Social Equity, Social Equality, Malaria, Maternal and Child Health, Condom use, Maternal Mortality, Child Mortality, Child Abuse, Vulnerable Populations, Population at Risk, Rural Community, Life skills development, Reproductive Health, Epidemiological Research, Social Research, Research Methods, Medical Statistics, Data Management, Data Analysis, Community-Based Research, HIV/AIDS Prevention, TB Prevention, Health Management, Health Promotion, Female Sex Workers,
Collaboration interests:
Research design and methodology, grant and proposal development, academic writing and publishing, research ethics, capacity building for early-career researchers, global health, health systems research, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Biography:
Felix Emeka Anyiam is a Nigerian public health scientist, epidemiologist, and data scientist with more than a decade of experience advancing open science, research systems strengthening, and data-driven solutions across Africa. He currently serves as the Research & Data Science Officer at the University of Port Harcourt and as a Research Scientist, Epidemiologist, and Biostatistician at the Centre for Health and Development (CHD), a research centre built from international partnerships with the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, and the University of Ottawa. The CHD strengthens institutional research capacity and improves health outcomes across the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Felix’s work integrates applied epidemiology, biostatistics, machine learning, predictive analytics, digital health research, and clinical trial science to address HIV/AIDS, maternal health, infectious diseases, climate-related health risks, and other crucial public health challenges in LMICs. At the CHD, he leads operational and implementation research, institutional data governance, research ethics processes, training programs, and strategic partnerships.
Profile website:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0z-Wc3wAAAAJ&hl=en
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