Samuel O. Inuyomi, MPH (Expected)

Samuel O. Inuyomi is a public health researcher with expertise in infectious disease control, environmental health, and radiation safety. Currently pursuing his Master of Public Health (MPH) at Morgan State University, he holds a Master of Science in Health Physics and Environment from Obafemi Awolowo University and a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. His research focuses on the health risks of environmental pollutants, mother-to-child disease transmission, and epidemiological assessments. With certifications from the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency in health emergency preparedness and nuclear security, he has contributed to studies addressing mental health, tuberculosis treatment, and environmental contamination.

Beyond research, Samuel is an active mental health advocate, serving as Director of Finance for the Mental Health Support Initiative (MHSI), OAU Chapter, where he promoted awareness and support programs for mental well-being. He has worked as a Research Assistant at Life-Style Diseases, North West University, South Africa, and Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Nigeria, contributing to public health interventions, disease prevention strategies, and regulatory healthcare policies. Passionate about bridging the gap between scientific research and real-world health solutions, he is involved in public health education, sustainable healthcare initiatives, and environmental safety advocacy. With strong analytical skills in data analysis, epidemiology, and scientific computing, Samuel is committed to advancing global health equity, improving mental health services, and promoting sustainable public health solutions.