Oluwaseyi Owaseye
Lecturer
Biography
Oluwaseyi is a public health professional with over 13 years experience in the development/non-profit sector. He has worked with notable institutions such as World Health Organization HQ (Geneva), Clinton Health Access Initiative, eHealth Africa and a host of organizations in the development sector. He previously worked as the State Manager, Ebola Emergency Operations Centre, Lagos during the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria. He is a member of the International Epidemiological Association and the European Public Health Association. Oluwaseyi Joined the University of Chester in January 2021 and has since engaged in both teaching and research activities. His research area is Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health.
Teaching and Supervision
Oluwaseyi has over 3 years of teaching experience. He previously taught at a School of Nursing and Midwifery in Nigeria before taking up a teaching role at the University of Chester. He currently teaches in the Master of Public Health program, teaching courses like - communicable disease and economics of public health.
Research and Knowledge Exchange
Oluwaseyi's research interest is Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health. He is passionate about research focused on improving the quality of life in vulnerable populations and addressing health equity. His doctoral research is focused on addressing access to cervical cancer screening and treatment services for female sex workers in Nigeria.