Onyema Ogbuagu is an Associate Professor of medicine at Yale University.[1]Ogbuagu is one of the twin sons of Chibuzo Ogbuagu, a former vice-chancellor of Abia State University, and Stella Ogbuagu, a professor of sociology who was best graduating student of the 1974 class at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.[2]An infectious diseases expert, Ogbuagu is an associate professor of medicine in the clinician-educator track and director of the HIV clinical trials programme of the Yale AIDS programme at the Yale School of Medicine.[3]In 2015, Ogbuagu became a fellow, American College of Physicians.[4]In 2019, Ogbuagu was awarded the Gerald H. Friedland award for outstanding international research.[5]
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Leading Pfizer's research into a COVID-19 vaccine is Nigerian-born Onyema Ogbuagu. Our hats off to Dr. Onyema Ogbuagu at Yale who helped develop a COVID-19 vaccine!' it tweeted. Ogbuagu is one of the twin sons of Chibuzo Ogbuagu, a former vice-chancellor of Abia State University, and Stella Ogbuagu, a professor of sociology who was best graduating student of the 1974 class at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.[2]
11/28/2020
Dr Onyema Ogbuagu is a Nigerian-born researcher and medical doctor. He is an associate professor of medicine in the clinician-educator track and director of the HIV clinical trials programme of the Yale AIDS programme at the Yale School of Medicine. After graduation, he interned at the Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, Nigeria. He then proceeded to intern at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. He rose to become chief resident at the same school after which he became a fellow of infectious diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.[4]
11/26/2020