Oluwaseun Adelekan is a highly qualified medical professional with extensive experience in various healthcare roles. Currently serving as a Resident Doctor at McMaster University since July 2023, Oluwaseun also contributes as an Expert Vetter for the Canadian Association of Science Centres, ensuring accuracy in scientific documents. Previous roles include Public Health Advisor for the Canadian Red Cross, focusing on epidemic and pandemic support, and as a Medical Editor for Klick, where responsibility encompassed the scientific review of pharmaceutical materials. Early career experiences include positions as a Haematopathology and Blood Transfusion Specialist with the Lagos State Health Service Commission and a Senior Resident Physician at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. Oluwaseun holds multiple qualifications, including an M.B.B.S from the University of Ilorin and a Masters in Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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Canadian Association of Science Centres | Association canadienne des centres de sciences
The Canadian Association of Science Centres (CASC) is a national network of informal science learning organizations including science centres, Museums, zoos, aquariums, and more. As well as supporting our membership of science and innovation champions, we spearhead the ScienceUpFirst and GenAction initiatives which aim to educate and engage Canadians about health and science misinformation, and climate action.. . These nationally-recognized initiatives, along with our growing network of members work together to build a thriving science and innovation culture in Canada L'Association canadienne des centres de sciences (ACCS) est un réseau d'organisations nationales ayant à cœur l’apprentissage des sciences. Ce réseau comprend des centres de sciences, des musées, des zoos, des aquariums et bien plus. En plus de soutenir nos membres et nos champion·ne·s de la science et de l'innovation, nous sommes à l’origine des initiatives LaSciencedAbord et Génération Action. Ces dernières sont reconnues au niveau national et visent à éduquer et à engager les Canadien·ne·s sur la désinformation en matière de santé et de science et sur l'action climatique. Ces initiatives, ainsi que notre réseau croissant de membres, travaillent ensemble pour construire une culture de la science et de l'innovation florissante au Canada.