Joseph Mbabazi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Joseph Mbabazi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Joseph Mbabazi, Makerere University CHS: Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Uganda

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ Dr. Joseph Mbabazi is a dedicated PhD candidate in Medicine at Makerere and UCPH-Denmark, specializing in Paediatric Nutrition. With a Master’s in Public Health Nutrition from Makerere University and a Bachelor’s in Food Science & Processing Technology from Kyambogo University, he possesses a robust academic background. Driven by a passion for improving child health, he has undertaken extensive training in areas such as Human Subject Protection and Acute Malnutrition. His versatile experience spans from serving as a field coordinator for the MAGNUS study to lecturing at Uganda Christian University. Dr. Mbabazi’s commitment to excellence is evident in his multifaceted roles within academia and nutrition-focused organizations.

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Education Background:

πŸ“š Dr. Joseph Mbabazi’s educational journey reflects a steadfast pursuit of knowledge and expertise. Commencing with a foundation laid at Old Kampala S.S.S Uganda, where he earned his Advanced Certificate of Education, he embarked on a path of academic excellence. This led him to Kyambogo University, where he attained his Bachelor’s degree in Food Science & Processing Technology. Building upon this, he pursued a Master’s in Public Health Nutrition at Makerere University, deepening his understanding of nutrition and public health. Currently, he is on the cusp of completing his PhD in Medicine from Makerere and UCPH-Denmark, symbolizing the pinnacle of his educational endeavors. πŸŽ“

Work Experience:

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Dr. Joseph Mbabazi’s professional journey is marked by a wealth of experience in nutrition and healthcare. He currently serves as the MAGNUS study field coordinator and PhD fellow in Paediatric nutrition at Makerere University in Kampala and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Prior to this, he contributed to academia as a part-time lecturer of Bachelor of Human Nutrition & Clinical Nutrition at Uganda Christian University. His commitment to practical application led him to roles such as Emergency Nutritionist at Concern Worldwide and Nutritionist/Research Assistant at Mwanamugimu Nutrition Unit. Dr. Mbabazi’s diverse experiences have enriched his expertise and dedication to improving public health. 🌟

Research Focus:

πŸ”¬ Dr. Joseph Mbabazi’s research focus centers on pediatric nutrition and child development, particularly among children affected by stunting in Uganda. Through a series of cross-sectional studies and randomized trials, he investigates correlates of early child development, micronutrient status, and the effects of milk protein supplementation on growth and body composition. His contributions to prestigious journals like Nutrients and PLOS Medicine highlight his dedication to advancing understanding in this critical area of public health. Dr. Mbabazi’s work not only sheds light on the factors influencing child health but also paves the way for targeted interventions to improve outcomes for vulnerable populations.

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Kelsey Simpson | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Kelsey Simpson | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Kelsey Simpson, UCSD, United States

πŸŽ“ Dr. Kelsey Simpson is a health behavior researcher with a Ph.D. from USC, specializing in HIV-positive populations. With a distinguished academic background, including an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from CSUN and a B.A. in Psychology from UCSC, Dr. Simpson has received prestigious awards and fellowships. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at UC San Diego, she has contributed significantly to grant-funded projects focusing on substance use and health outcomes. Her expertise encompasses qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, intervention design, and scholarly dissemination, reflecting her commitment to advancing public health.

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Education:

πŸŽ“ Dr. Kelsey Simpson’s academic journey is marked by a dedication to understanding and improving health behaviors, particularly within HIV-positive populations. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Health Behavior Research from the University of Southern California’s Department of Preventive Medicine, delving into the complexities of public health at one of the nation’s leading medical schools. Prior to this, she achieved a Master of Arts with Distinction in Clinical Psychology from California State University, Northridge, where her thesis focused on the interplay between apathy, depression, neurocognitive performance, and psychosocial functioning among individuals living with HIV. Her academic foundation began with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, providing her with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and cognition. Dr. Simpson’s academic achievements reflect her passion for addressing health disparities and advancing knowledge in the field of psychology and public health. As she continues her professional journey, she remains committed to making meaningful contributions to research and improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

Honors & Awards :

πŸ† Dr. Kelsey Simpson has been recognized for her contributions to the field through prestigious honors, awards, and fellowships. As a testament to her promising career trajectory, she was awarded the College of Problems on Drug Dependence Travel Award for Early Career Investigators in both 2020 and 2021. This acknowledgment highlights her exceptional potential and commitment to advancing knowledge in drug dependence research. Additionally, Dr. Simpson received the Keck School of Medicine of USC’s Department of Preventive Medicine Student Travel Grant in the summer of 2019, further demonstrating her dedication to academic and professional growth. Beyond travel grants, she has also been honored for her expertise with the American Psychological Association’s Advanced Training Institute (ATI) on Structural Equation Modelling in Longitudinal Research. This recognition underscores her proficiency in utilizing advanced statistical methodologies to address complex research questions in longitudinal studies. Dr. Simpson’s receipt of these awards and participation in workshops exemplifies her standing as a promising researcher and her ongoing pursuit of excellence in the field of health behavior research.

Professional Experience:

πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ Dr. Kelsey Simpson’s professional journey is a testament to her multifaceted expertise and commitment to improving public health outcomes. As a Postdoctoral Researcher and T32 Fellow at the University of California, San Diego, she collaborates with esteemed investigators such as Pete Davidson, PhD, and Steffanie Strathdee, PhD, focusing on infectious diseases and global public health. Prior to this, as a Graduate Research Assistant at USC’s Health, Emotion, and Addiction Laboratory, she contributed to NIH and ACS-funded projects, delving into tobacco use among adolescents and the dynamics of smoking relapse in romantic couples. Dr. Simpson’s earlier roles at USC’s Department of Preventive Medicine involved community-based research on substance use and interventions to prevent injection initiation, showcasing her dedication to addressing health disparities. Her experience extends to qualitative research methodologies, database management, and scholarly dissemination. Additionally, her roles as a Research Study Coordinator and Graduate Student Assessor reflect her commitment to clinical research and providing comprehensive assessments for individuals with neuropsychiatric conditions. Dr. Simpson’s diverse skill set and passion for public health make her a valuable asset in advancing research and promoting well-being.

Teaching Experience:

πŸ“š Dr. Kelsey Simpson’s dedication to academia extends beyond research, encompassing valuable teaching experiences that enrich her professional portfolio. As a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, USC, she contributed to courses such as PM 587: Program Design and Evaluation, PM 536: Program Evaluation and Research, and PM 564: Public Health Leadership and Management. Through her role, Dr. Simpson facilitated student learning, guided discussions, and provided support in understanding complex concepts in public health program development, evaluation, and leadership. Her commitment to fostering an engaging learning environment is evident in her instructional approach and dedication to student success.Moreover, her earlier role as an Instructional Student Assistant at California State University Northridge’s Psychology Department showcased her proficiency in statistical methods instruction. In PSY 320: Statistical Methods in Psychological Research, Dr. Simpson led group discussions, proctored exams, and offered guidance to students. She demonstrated her organizational skills by managing grading responsibilities, maintaining accurate records, and utilizing online course management systems efficiently. Dr. Simpson’s commitment to student mentorship, coupled with her expertise in statistical analysis, reflects her passion for facilitating academic growth and excellence. πŸŽ“

Research Focus:

πŸ”¬ Dr. Kelsey Simpson’s research focuses on understanding and addressing the intersection of substance use, infectious diseases, and public health among vulnerable populations, particularly people who inject drugs (PWID). Her work explores various facets of substance use, including illicit fentanyl use, e-cigarette dependence, and cannabis use behaviors, shedding light on associated health risks and preventive measures. Through qualitative and quantitative methodologies, she investigates factors influencing substance use initiation, withdrawal symptoms, and intervention strategies. Dr. Simpson’s research contributes to informing evidence-based interventions and policies aimed at improving the well-being and health outcomes of marginalized communities impacted by substance use. 🌱

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πŸ“š Associations between perceived illicit fentanyl use and infectious disease risks among people who inject drugsΒ – Cited by 78 (2019) 🌐
πŸ“šA review of the use and appeal of flavored electronic cigarettesΒ – Cited by 77 (2019) 🌐
πŸ“š Opioid withdrawal symptoms, frequency, and pain characteristics as correlates of health risk among people who inject drugsΒ – Cited by 45 (2020) 🌐
πŸ“š Seeking refuge in the present moment: A qualitatively refined model of dispositional mindfulness, minority stress, and psychosocial health among Latino/a sexual minorities and … – Cited by 26 (2019) 🌐
πŸ“š Characterizing symptoms of e-cigarette dependence: a qualitative study of young adults– Cited by 24 (2021) 🌐
πŸ“š HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis prevention awareness, willingness, and perceived barriers among people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, 2016–2018Β – Cited by 24 (2020) 🌐
πŸ“š Accessing vaping products when underage: a qualitative study of young adults in Southern CaliforniaΒ – Cited by 22 (2021) 🌐
πŸ“šFactors associated with methamphetamine withdrawal symptoms among people who inject drugs– Cited by 18 (2021) 🌐
πŸ“š Factors associated with frequency of recent initiation of others into injection drug use among people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, USA, 2016–17Β – Cited by 17 (2019) 🌐
πŸ“š The Cambridge handbook of substance and behavioral addictionsΒ – Cited by 16 (2020) 🌐