Joseph Oteng
Joseph Oteng is an emerging public health scholar with strong academic training and diverse research experience in epidemiology. He holds a Master of Science in Epidemiology from the University of Port Harcourt, where he demonstrated exceptional analytical skills, research competence, and a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in disease surveillance and population health. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Public Health Education from the University of Ghana, providing him with a solid foundation in health promotion, disease prevention, and public health sciences.
Enhancing his multidisciplinary expertise, Joseph obtained a Graduate Diploma in Management from the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM), UK, equipping him with leadership, organizational, and professional management skills essential for public health research and practice. He further strengthened his global health perspective by completing a Certificate in Epidemiology for Global Health from the University of Washington, gaining advanced insight into global health systems, applied epidemiology, and disease monitoring techniques.
Joseph’s research interests span infectious and chronic disease epidemiology, cancer and genetic epidemiology, and the social determinants of health. He is an active member of Research Hub Nexus, where he engages in collaborative scientific discussions, research development, and academic networking—reflecting his dedication to lifelong learning and scholarly growth.
Widely recognized for his professionalism, intellectual curiosity, and strong work ethic, Joseph consistently demonstrates independence, motivation, and a commitment to evidence-based public health interventions. He is well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to advanced research and remains an outstanding candidate for doctoral-level training in epidemiology and public health.