Grants
1. Divine Ahadzie, John Humphrey Amuasi , Peter Kremsner, Benjamin Mordmueller, Cang Hui, Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, Andrea Winkler, Markus Disse, Jorge Leandro, (2020). A Grant Proposal titled “Advancing Malaria to Real Time Forecast”, submitted towards the 2019/2020 TUM Global Incentive Fund Grant (DFID, Germany) “. (Status: Successful)
2. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2020), A Research Grant Proposal titled "Modelling the impact of Climate Change effects on the Proliferation of Infectious Diseases in Africa", submitted towards the DAAD Research Grant, Germany (Status: Successful)
3. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi and Peter Gething, (2019), A Research Grant Proposal titled "TASP and TAI interventions: Developing a multi-model approach towards malaria elimination", submitted towards the University of Oxford African-Oxford Initiative Research Grant, United Kingdom. (Status: Successful - Grant No: AfiOX-136)
4. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2018), A Postdoctoral Research Proposal titled " Agent-based computational model for the control of HIV in South Africa and the development of an indigenous voice-based multi-lingual informatics system for the control of HIV", submitted towards the NRF Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, South Africa (Status: Successful - Grant No: UID:111988)
5. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2015), An International Advanced Workshop Travel Grant for Abstract submission titled “TrypanoSpEx: Trypanosomiasis Spatially-Explicit Computational Model towards eradicating sleeping sickness” for the University of Florida International Clinics on Infectious Diseases Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program of the Clinic on the Meaningful Modelling of Epidemiological and Infectious Disease Data at the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Muizenberg, Capetown, South Africa. (Status: Successful)
The University of Florida International Clinics on Infectious Diseases Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program is supported by the National Institute of General Medical Science of the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the grant award number R25GM102149.
6. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2011), A Grant proposal titled “Providing Health Care Support for children in orphanage homes of South Western Nigeria: Seminars and Practical demonstrations” and submitted towards the Fulbright Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund 2011 (Status: Preliminary stage: successful; Final stage: unsuccessful).
7. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2010), A PhD Fellowship proposal titled “Parasite development in the Anopheles as a Target for Malaria Control and Eradication: A Bioinformatics Approach”, submitted towards the Fulbright Fellowship Award, United States. (Status: Successful – Grant No:15101137)
Skills
Interests
1. Reading
2. Church Music:
(Bass Guitar - [Advanced player],
Acoustic Guitar - [Basic player]
Keyboard (Piano) - [Basic player];
5-Piece DrumKit Drum-Set - [Basic player];
Triple-set Local African Drums - [Advanced player]);
3. Table-tennis
4. Painting, Arts and drawing;
5. Taking walk as exercise and spending time with my family
1. Divine Ahadzie, John Humphrey Amuasi , Peter Kremsner, Benjamin Mordmueller, Cang Hui, Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, Andrea Winkler, Markus Disse, Jorge Leandro, (2020). A Grant Proposal titled “Advancing Malaria to Real Time Forecast”, submitted towards the 2019/2020 TUM Global Incentive Fund Grant (DFID, Germany) “. (Status: Successful)
2. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2020), A Research Grant Proposal titled "Modelling the impact of Climate Change effects on the Proliferation of Infectious Diseases in Africa", submitted towards the DAAD Research Grant, Germany (Status: Successful)
3. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi and Peter Gething, (2019), A Research Grant Proposal titled "TASP and TAI interventions: Developing a multi-model approach towards malaria elimination", submitted towards the University of Oxford African-Oxford Initiative Research Grant, United Kingdom. (Status: Successful - Grant No: AfiOX-136)
4. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2018), A Postdoctoral Research Proposal titled " Agent-based computational model for the control of HIV in South Africa and the development of an indigenous voice-based multi-lingual informatics system for the control of HIV", submitted towards the NRF Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, South Africa (Status: Successful - Grant No: UID:111988)
5. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2015), An International Advanced Workshop Travel Grant for Abstract submission titled “TrypanoSpEx: Trypanosomiasis Spatially-Explicit Computational Model towards eradicating sleeping sickness” for the University of Florida International Clinics on Infectious Diseases Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program of the Clinic on the Meaningful Modelling of Epidemiological and Infectious Disease Data at the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Muizenberg, Capetown, South Africa. (Status: Successful)
The University of Florida International Clinics on Infectious Diseases Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program is supported by the National Institute of General Medical Science of the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the grant award number R25GM102149.
6. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2011), A Grant proposal titled “Providing Health Care Support for children in orphanage homes of South Western Nigeria: Seminars and Practical demonstrations” and submitted towards the Fulbright Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund 2011 (Status: Preliminary stage: successful; Final stage: unsuccessful).
7. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi, (2010), A PhD Fellowship proposal titled “Parasite development in the Anopheles as a Target for Malaria Control and Eradication: A Bioinformatics Approach”, submitted towards the Fulbright Fellowship Award, United States. (Status: Successful – Grant No:15101137)
Skills
- Programming languages: C++, C, Python and Visual Basic.Net., (Basic knowledge of R programming, Currently learning MATLAB programming)
- Bioinformatics Tools: Clustal X, Clustal W, PhyMe, GhostScript, GhostScript Viewer, MViewer, etc
- Agent-based Computational Modelling Tools: NetLogo (Basic knowledge)
- Applications: Microsoft Office Suites
Interests
1. Reading
2. Church Music:
(Bass Guitar - [Advanced player],
Acoustic Guitar - [Basic player]
Keyboard (Piano) - [Basic player];
5-Piece DrumKit Drum-Set - [Basic player];
Triple-set Local African Drums - [Advanced player]);
3. Table-tennis
4. Painting, Arts and drawing;
5. Taking walk as exercise and spending time with my family