Biography:
Adewoyin Adelowo, a Ph.D. student at the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. His research is interdisciplinary, spanning public health, environmental health, biological sciences, ecotoxicology, environmental science, climate change, and water resources management. His work focuses particularly on the environmental determinants of public health, examining how environmental contamination and changing environmental conditions affect human health and community well-being. Adewoyin has researched the public health implications, contributing to efforts to improve environmental safety and promote healthier communities. His research also explores the interactions among public health, climate change, and water resources, with a focus on generating evidence to support sustainable environmental management and effective public health interventions. Adelowo has authored and co-authored numerous publications in international peer-reviewed journals and several academic books. He has presented his research at multiple international scientific conferences, both locally and globally. He is particularly interested in advancing research at the intersection of climate change, public health, food security, and sustainable water resources management, and he actively seeks collaborative opportunities to address these
global challenges.