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About Me

Motolani E. Adedipe (nee ogunsanya), DPh, Ph.D.

Motolani E. Adedipe (nee Ogunsanya), DPh, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy, Clinical and Administrative Sciences, and the TSET Health Promotion Research Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. With clinical (DPh) and graduate (Ph.D.) training in pharmacy, she earned her MSc and Ph.D. degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences from The University of Texas at Austin in 2014 and 2017, respectively.

Dr. Adedipe's research endeavors aim to establish herself as an independent pharmacist researcher and leader. Her focus lies in conducting community-engaged, mixed methods, and population-based cohort studies, concentrating on quality of life (QoL) issues pertinent to underserved communities. Primarily delving into health economics and outcomes research using mixed methodologies, Dr. Adedipe's research interests revolve around comprehending health behaviors among underserved minority groups. She utilizes patient-reported outcomes to assess disease burden in patients with rare diseases, cancer, and other health conditions. Additionally, she explores psychometrics, including instrument development and validation, and investigates QoL through theoretical frameworks and large-scale retrospective database analyses. Currently, she is developing a mobile health (mHealth) platform for Black prostate cancer survivors to enhance their QoL and examining socioeconomic influences on cutaneous lupus erythematosus diagnosis and outcomes.

Beyond her academic pursuits, Dr. Adedipe is the host of two podcasts. One is an award-winning diasporan podcast for Blacks and Asians and those who love them – The More Sibyl Podcast, while the other, The GROklahoma podcast,delves into clinical and translational research in Oklahoma.

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