Tolulop Owoyemi | Nursing and Health Professions | Cutting Edge Phenomenological Research Award

Ms.Tolulop Owoyemi | Nursing and Health Professions | Cutting Edge Phenomenological Research Award 

Researcher at University of Ibadan | Nigeria 

Ms. Tolulope Owoyemi is a dedicated Public Health Nutritionist and regulatory officer with expertise in community nutrition, food safety, and public health program management, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Health Nutrition with a specialization in Community Nutrition at the University of Ibadan. She holds a Master of Public Health in Population and Reproductive Health Nutrition from the same university and a B.Sc. in Zoology from the University of Ilorin. Professionally, she has served in impactful roles including Regulatory Officer at the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, where she contributes to national policies on food fortification, sodium reduction, and trans-fat elimination, Program Manager for the USAID Feed the Future Project, Nutrition Program Officer at Nutrition Drive for Healthy Diet Initiatives, and Research Associate for the West Africa Institute of Applied Health and Social-economic Development, where she played a key role in the JIGSAW-A Project on osteoarthritis management across West Africa. Her research interests span maternal and child nutrition, reproductive health, osteoarthritis care, and innovative community-based nutrition interventions, supported by publications in respected journals such as Frontiers in Nutrition, Current Developments in Nutrition, and Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. Skilled in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, she demonstrates advanced capabilities in research design, data analysis, and stakeholder engagement using tools such as NVivo, SPSS, and Atlas.ti. She has presented at leading international conferences including the American Nutrition Society Conference and the Micronutrient Forum Global Conference. A Fellow of the Ife Institute of Advanced Studies and member of the Nigerian Nutrition Society, Nutrition Society UK, and American Nutrition Society, she is recognized for her professional development, certifications in project management, research ethics, and nutrition research training. Her Scopus shows 4 citations by 3 documents, 4 publications, and an h-index of 1, reflecting her growing research impact. Ms. Tolulope Owoyemi’s academic pursuits, leadership, and community engagement underscore her potential to advance impactful research and shape policy in public health nutrition across Africa and globally.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Owoyemi, T. (2025). Delivering youth nutrition interventions through school-based gardening of indigenous vegetables and fruits and WhatsApp nutrition education in Southwest Nigeria: Non-randomized study protocol. Frontiers in Nutrition Development Journal.

  2. Owoyemi, T. (2024). Nutrition for older adults with osteoarthritis: Empowering people in Sub-Saharan Africa with information for self-management in line with core guideline recommendations. Current Developments in Nutrition.

  3. Owoyemi, T. (2024). Everyday living with osteoarthritis: Care gaps and unmet needs of osteoarthritis patients in Nigeria, West Africa, a qualitative enquiry. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.

  4. Owoyemi, T. (2024). Challenges of implementing a new model of care for osteoarthritis among community pharmacies in South-Western Nigeria: Focus on the joint implementation of guidelines for osteoarthritis in West Africa (JISGAW-A). Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.

  5. Owoyemi, T. (2023). Enhancing reproductive health: Knowledge, attitude and dietary practice of in-school adolescents in Ibadan, Nigeria. FANUS Abstract Proceedings.

  6. Owoyemi, T. (2023). Co-development and testing of an extended community pharmacy model of service delivery for managing osteoarthritis: Protocol for a sequential, multi-method study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.

  7. Owoyemi, T. (2023). JISGAW-A: Process and feasibility of implementing guideline recommendations for the care of osteoarthritis in West Africa. Keele University Repository.

Amanda Lee | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr Amanda Lee | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Snr Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom.

Dr. Amanda Lee is a globally recognized academic leader, nurse practitioner, and health sciences researcher whose career spans over three decades and four continents. With qualifications in adult nursing, midwifery, and advanced clinical practice, she has made outstanding contributions to clinical care, higher education, health policy, and interdisciplinary research. Holding a PhD in Health Sciences with a specialization in cancer epidemiology, Dr. Lee has developed pioneering methodologies that integrate health and geospatial sciences to improve healthcare planning. She is known not only for her scholarly output but also for her leadership in shaping transnational education programs and advising governmental healthcare bodies in the UK, Australia, Singapore, and China.

Profile:

Education:

Dr. Lee’s academic journey reflects a profound commitment to lifelong learning. She holds a PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Hull, an MSc in Nurse Practitioner studies from Curtin University in Australia, a BSc Hons in Midwifery from Leeds University, and several postgraduate diplomas in education and advanced nursing practice. Her broad academic foundation across nursing, midwifery, education, and research methodology has empowered her to lead in both clinical and academic environments with confidence and authority.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Amanda Lee is a seasoned healthcare academic and leader with over 30 years of diverse professional experience spanning clinical practice, higher education, research, and international consultancy. She has held senior roles such as Executive Dean, Associate Dean (International), and Senior Lecturer across institutions in the UK, Australia, and Asia. Her career highlights include leading transnational nursing programs, supervising PhD students, securing competitive research funding, and advising government health bodies on advanced practice, non-medical prescribing, and educational strategy. Clinically, she has served as a neonatal nurse, ward sister, and nurse practitioner, and academically, she has managed multidisciplinary teams and developed inclusive, evidence-informed curricula for global healthcare education.

🧪 Research Excellence:

With over 41 peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 12, and more than 740 citations, Dr. Lee is a prolific contributor to the global body of knowledge in health sciences. Her research interests include cancer epidemiology, nursing education, health geographics, and community-based interventions. Notably, her PhD work developed an innovative population health model using geographical data to anticipate healthcare needs—a methodology with broad interdisciplinary relevance. She has successfully secured major grants, serving as both Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on nationally and internationally funded research projects.

🌍 Global Impact & Leadership:

Dr. Lee’s influence transcends borders. She has led international collaborations in China, Saudi Arabia, and India, and has designed and implemented transnational nursing degree programs. She is a Visiting Professor at Yangzhou University in China and has advised national healthcare bodies including the UK’s MHRA and Australia’s Nursing and Midwifery Council. Her role as Executive Dean at the Global Banking School involved leading 300+ staff across 10+ campuses and overseeing educational strategies for over 10,000 students. She was instrumental in developing nurse-led clinics in Australia and advising on non-medical prescribing initiatives in Singapore.

🏅 Awards & Recognition:

Dr. Lee has held prestigious appointments, such as serving on editorial boards of top journals including Nurse Education in Practice, BMJ Open, and Journal of Clinical Nursing. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and an accredited researcher with the UK Office for National Statistics. In 2024, she was honored as an international judge for the Saudi Government’s health research awards, recognizing her global expertise in patient safety and critical care.

Publications:

  • Cognitive impairment and dementia – Are they linked to childhood health and socioeconomic status? A systematic review

  • ‘Hearing silences’: Exploring culturally safe transitional care: A qualitative study among Turkish-speaking migrant frail older adults

  • Effectiveness of spontaneous pushing versus Valsalva pushing in the second stage of labor on maternal and neonatal outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Beliefs, attitudes and experiences of virtual overdose monitoring services from the perspectives of people who use substances in Canada: A qualitative study

  • Diverse Molecular Structures Across The Whole Star-Forming Disk of M83: High fidelity Imaging at 40pc Resolution

  • Severe Loneliness and Isolation in Nursing Students during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Phenomenological Study

  • Trajectory analysis of the work and life experience of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal qualitative study

  • Predictors of long-term survival in 5,680 patients admitted to a UK major trauma centre with thoracic injuries

  • Experiences of domestic violence prevention interventions and gender equality promotion work: A qualitative study of Nirdhar Groups in rural India

  • Anxiety and sleep quality among front-line nurses treating first wave COVID-19 in China: The mediating role of mindfulness