Postdoctoral Associate
Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, United States
Morgan Jibowu is a Postdoctoral Associate at Baylor College of Medicine, National School of Tropical Medicine. She received a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and a Master of Public Health in Infectious Diseases and Zoonoses. As an infectious disease epidemiologist, her expertise lies in unraveling the patterns of vector-borne and neglected tropical diseases, with a focus on developing targeted interventions through epidemiological investigations and spatial analyses. She is driven by the challenge of understanding the complex interactions between "place" and health outcomes, particularly how socioeconomic and built environmental factors influence vector abundance and disease transmission. Dr. Jibowu is dedicated to translating epidemiological data into practical public health policies and interventions, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration to enhance public health outcomes. Also committed to mentorship and education, she strives to cultivate an inclusive research environment that inspires students from historically marginalized backgrounds to pursue careers in science, contributing to the empowerment of future scientists.
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175 - Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Aedes Mosquitoes: Assessing Dengue Risk in Urban Environments
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
3:05 PM – 3:15 PM AST