Dr. Ellis Owusu-Dabo is a Consultant Public Health Physician, University Administrator, Teacher and Researcher. As a Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health, his area of expertise is in Medical Epidemiology and applied public health technologies to disease control. As a university teacher, he has trained undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as mentored young faculty at both local and international levels.
Dr. Ellis is a demonstrable, experienced and astute university administrator, ethically-sound industry leader and a research project management consultant. He is highly driven in his research interest area, mainly non-communicable diseases in low-income country settings, while also having considerable interest in population genomics of pulmonary tuberculosis. His research output has resulted in over 300 publications and with online visibility and presence.
Dr. Ellis has secured and managed multimillion United States dollar research grants from principal granting institutions such as the European Union, National Institutes of Health (NIH), The World Bank and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) as well as many bilateral organisations. He has travelled extensively and serves on several boards at both local and international levels, while having a massive network of individuals and organisations he works with.