Professional Summary
I am currently pursuing a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, with a research focus on bioethics and health policy. My academic identity is deeply interdisciplinary, sitting at the intersection of philosophy, public health, and health policy. I am particularly interested in examining ethical issues and dilemmas in public health, global health, and health policy, not just to propose solutions, but to deepen our understanding of these issues and how best we might begin to approach them.
My research spans three broad areas: (1) bioethics and health policy, where I explore topics like weathering, biological oppression, medical brain drain, and compulsory service programs; (2) qualitative bioethics, where I’m interested in how methods like interviews and focus groups can help us answer ethical questions in public health and policy; and (3) philosophy and civic engagement, where I explore how philosophical thinking can be applied to real-world problems, democratic discourse, and civic life.
I am passionate about contributing to ethics and policy committees, supporting the development and implementation of health policies, and advancing research that is both critically engaged and socially relevant.
Education
Bachelor of Arts : University of Ibadan Nigeria, 2018 (Philosophy)
Master of Art: University of Ibadan Nigeria, 2022 (Philosophy)