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Tolu Sajobi, PhD
PhD (University of Saskatchewan)MSc (University of Windsor)
BSc (Hons) (Obafemi Awolowo University)
Areas of Research
biostatistics, clinical trials, quality of life research
Dr. Tolu Sajobi is professor of biostatistics in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Clinical Neurosciences and Academic Director (EDI Data Research & Strategy) in the Office of Equity Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Calgary. He is the Principal Investigator and Director of the Person-Centered Methods & Analytics Research Group where he leads a research program focused on novel statistical methods for measurement and analysis of behavioral and patient-reported outcomes, design of clinical trials, and statistical methods for clinical risk prediction. Dr Sajobi is a seasoned collaborator and statistical leader on multiple research projects in neurology, cardiovascular medicine, orthopaedics, and public health.
Dr. Tolu Sajobi is professor of biostatistics in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Clinical Neurosciences and Academic Director (EDI Data Research & Strategy) in the Office of Equity Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Calgary. He is the Principal Investigator and Director of the Person-Centered Methods & Analytics Research Group where he leads a research program focused on novel statistical methods for measurement and analysis of behavioral and patient-reported outcomes, design of clinical trials, and statistical methods for clinical risk prediction. Dr Sajobi is a seasoned collaborator and statistical leader on multiple research projects in neurology, cardiovascular medicine, orthopaedics, and public health.
Supervising degrees
Community Health Sciences - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Community Health Sciences - Masters: Unavailable
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