Fellow:Obiajuru Triumph Nwadiokwu (2022)
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Bio
Obiajuru Triumph Nwadiokwu is a White House HBCU Scholar and a graduate student in Information Systems Management at Carnegie Mellon University, renowned for his contributions to Health Innovation Information Systems. He graduated as Valedictorian with a perfect 4.0 GPA from Edward Waters University, where he majored in Computer Information Systems and minored in Biology. Recognized early as the Best Biology Student of the Decade, he has consistently merged his passion for science and technology to drive innovation in digital health and data systems.
Obiajuru previously conducted research with Dr. Brian Seymour at the only National Allergy Bureau-accredited pollen station in North Florida, where he developed predictive data systems that enhanced public health responses to allergen exposure by over 35%. His groundbreaking work has been featured in The Guardian, Vanguard, and News4Jax, and earned him national fellowships from Stanford and Yale. His career interests center on health information systems, with a mission to improve user-centered digital platforms and strengthen public health infrastructure through technology.
Achievements
White House HBCU Presidential Scholar
Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society
Propel Impact Scholar
Yale University PATHS Fellow
Social media profiles
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