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Analyzed the disruptions and challenges faced by educational systems in Sub-Saharan Africa due to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the need for innovative solutions.
Evaluated the effectiveness of disease surveillance systems in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need for improved infrastructure and data collection.
Examined the trade-offs between COVID-19 interventions and malaria control efforts in Africa, proposing policy recommendations to address both health crises effectively.
Utilized deep learning and structure-based virtual screening to identify potential drug candidates targeting NEK7, a novel target for cancer therapy.
Analyzed the complex interplay of COVID-19, conflict, and humanitarian crises in Afghanistan, emphasizing the urgent need for coordinated interventions.
Investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the emigration of healthcare professionals from Nigeria, emphasizing the need for policies to retain skilled workers.
Analyzed the implications and provided recommendations for managing other viral infections alongside COVID-19 in Africa, highlighting the challenges of overburdened healthcare systems.
Showcased the role of bioinformatics in identifying potential vaccine targets and drug candidates for COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of computational approaches in drug discovery.
Identified the causes of vaccine hesitancy in Africa and proposed strategies to increase vaccine acceptance and coverage, crucial for controlling infectious diseases.
Abdullahi Tunde Aborode is a researcher at Mississippi State University, specializing in computational drug discovery, public health, and the impact of infectious diseases, particularly in Africa. His work addresses critical issues like vaccine hesitancy, disease surveillance, and the intersection of multiple health crises.
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