
Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu
@brainyfearless
A medical doctor in academia and clinical research with no regret. Ask me about tackling health inequalities through physical activity and health promotion 😊
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10-04-2011 22:06:10
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🎉 Exciting news from the ICoMST (icomst2023.com)🔬. My PhD student, Liza, presented her exciting cold plasma research to enhance sustainability and shelf life of pork. This project is part of a great collaboration with Brijesh K. Tiwari Very proud of Liza's hard work! 🙌


Collaborating with Rugged Interactive on exploring co-developed protocol for CardioWall, a gamification platform for promoting physical activity, maintaining balance, and cognitive function. UWE Health Research School of Applied Sciences Research, Business and Innovation linkedin.com/posts/faatihah…


As we celebrate Black History Month, we would like to highlight the work of one of our Professional Members. Our first researcher spotlight profile features Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu (Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu). #SalutingOurSisters #BlackHistoryMonth2023


Attended the 3rd Food Chemistry Conference,Dresden🌍a great platform for knowledge exchange. We presented our research and I'm happy to share that our work on 'Development of 3D-printed pea protein-based, nutritious dysphagia-oriented meals.' got the Best Poster award! School of Applied Sciences


We are looking for a #postdoc in Human-Robot Interaction You will work at BristolRoboticsLab to co-develop the next generation of socially assistive robots for older adults Deadline 10th Dec 23 ce0164li.webitrent.com/ce0164li_webre… UWE Bristol UK-RAS Network euRobotics Robotics-worldwide


Only 10 days left to apply for a #postdoc in Human-Robot Interaction BristolRoboticsLab. You will co-develop the next generation of socially assistive robots for older adults ce0164li.webitrent.com/ce0164li_webre… Deadline 10th Dec 23 UWE Bristol UK-RAS Network euRobotics Robotics-worldwide


👏Well done to Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu for securing HEIF funding for the upcoming First Ageing Lifestyle in Blacks & South Asians (ALiBSA) annual congress stakeholder engagement workshop (1st July)!


Hear from Alosh K Jose & Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu as they share insights on co-creating Family BYC, a #cricketprogram for #SouthAsian & #Blackcommunities & the lessons learned about #inclusivity, #unity, & #community. Join us on 25 Sept 2024, 1-2pm, register here: bit.ly/3x9DKgl


October is here and there are lots of events and activities taking place across UWE Bristol to celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth! You can find the University wide programme here: uwe.ac.uk/events/search-…


📣 LMIC Research Council meeting 🕐 Thursday lunch time 📍 Room 142 Société Française de Santé Publique World Health Organization (WHO) Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu


Congratulations to Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu and Dr Praveen Kumar for being shortlisted for the UWE Bristol Community Impact staff awards! 👏👏👏 Good luck! 🍀


Congratulations to Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu, Associate Professor of Physical Activity and Health Promotion Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu for winning the UWE Bristol Community Impact award! 🏆 Well done Faatihah! 👏👏👏 people.uwe.ac.uk/Person/Faatiha…


Congratulations to Angelina Sanderson Bellamy who has been successful in receiving funding from Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research, as part of the Resilience of the UK Food Systems funding call. The project is led by Prof Aled Jones at ARU, & includes colleagues University of York, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine & @RoyalAgUn.


A Prof Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu Dr Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu with “ALIBSA” – Ageing Lifestyles in Black and Asian People.” Dr Niyi-Odumosu has a successful and growing network of stakeholders interested in improving the lives of Black and Asian people as they age.


Inaugural Lecture: Prof Emmanuel Adukwu Breaking barriers, building bridges and advancing science - Microbiology, Innovation, Equity and Global Health Tackling infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and inclusion in research UWE Bristol Emmanuel Adukwu #globalhealth
