Ifeoma Udoh has a diverse work experience in the field of public health, particularly in HIV/AIDS research and policy advocacy. Ifeoma currently serves as the Executive Vice President of Policy Advocacy and Science at the Black Women's Health Imperative, where they lead strategic initiatives related to HIV, maternal child health, reproductive justice, research and evaluation, and policy development. Prior to this, Ifeoma worked as a Senior Scientist and Managing Director for HIV/AIDS at ETR. Ifeoma also held positions at Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation as the Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, at ICF Macro as a Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor and Eastern Caribbean Resident Technical Advisor, at Universitywide AIDS Research Program as an Evaluation Consultant, and at the Center for Health Training as a Project Director. Their vast experience and expertise make their a valuable asset in the field of public health.
Ifeoma Udoh earned two Bachelor of Science degrees in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from UCLA, where they studied from 1991 to 1997. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Ph.D in Medical Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. The duration of their doctoral program is not specified.
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